Car caravan celebrations prompt Chicago to limit downtown access for second night – NBC5 (Chicago)

The city's Office of Emergency Management and Communications said in a news release at 6:39 p.m. that the Central Business District was closed to incoming vehicular traffic from Division to 18th Street and from DuSable Lake Shore Drive to Halsted Street, citing "public safety due to large car caravans."
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Old Spartan
2 years ago

Too bad the young folks don’t respect the Fourth of July as much as they do Mexican Independence Day. That would be nice since they are all in this country enjoying the benefits of living here.

Streeterville
2 years ago

Unmitigated complete clusterfuck of disaster by Mayor BJ administration. Worse than worst of worst CPS HS administrations.

These guys couldn’t find their way out of a paper lunch bag.

Pat S.
2 years ago

Let’s invoke a “return to Mexico” program for all the fine folks celebrating and breaking our laws.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Why aren’t all these people being mass arrested for blocking traffic

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Riverbender
2 years ago

I had to laugh at the comment by the OMEC “”We also remind everyone that drag racing and drifting are not only illegal, but dangerous,” the agency said. “Anyone in violation of the ordinance will be held accountable.””

“Held accountable” What a laugh!

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