As Chicago Police Pull Downtown Deployment, Concerns About Crime Have River North Restaurant Closing Early – CBS2 (Chicago)

“It deters people, you know, the people from the suburbs and other people that come down here, because they don’t want to deal with the violence,” owner Dan Alberga said. “With all the carjackings and shootings and stuff that goes on down here, it’s just not safe."
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

I’m shocked! Police can’t police so crime is rampant! So since we won’t allow
policing……….bye bye! Dahleen thinks we should give Lori time to implement The New Plan. Uuugh Dahleen, what plan? Traveling dog and pony shows, peace circles? Native costume dancing?

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