Chicago police work with retail businesses to ensure safer shopping environment ahead of holidays – ABC7 (Chicago)

As of last week, pedestrian traffic along State Street is within 25% of 2019 levels, according to the Chicago Loop Alliance. However, because safety concerns continue, the Chicago Police Department said they are increasing foot patrols.
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Henry Hatch
3 years ago

There is absolutely nothing that would entice me to risk my life by coming into downtown chicago. It has become the worlds largest outdoor shooting gallery and carjacking emporium. The thugs can beat you up or kill you and they will never spend any time in jail. Your grieving family won’t get justice for you and Lori will probably hire your killer as a CTA security guard. The 10.25 percent sales tax doesn’t help either

Buford Pusser Says
3 years ago

Why bother? SAFE T takes effect the police department might as well be disbanded.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Chicago Braces For Annual Holiday LOOT-A-PALOOZA  

mqyl
3 years ago

“… businesses are doing their best to roll out the holiday cheer as they try to entice shoppers to come downtown and open up their wallets.” Yes, I’m sure downtown Chicago will be bustling this holiday season with shoppers. Also, the shoppers could open up their wallets twice; once for the businesses and once for the thugs!

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