Construction Paused On City-Backed Development After Shooting, Robberies Scare Off Workers – Block Club Chicago

In the past 10 days, workers reported a carjacking near the entrance, people dressing like construction workers entering the site to steal tools and a drive-by shooting Monday, developer Scott T. Henry wrote in an email to project stakeholders this week. “Thankfully, nobody has been injured as a result of these incidents; but, understandably, the trades won’t return until an acceptable security plan is implemented."
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Zephyr Window
1 year ago

Go to your job and get robbed or shot, welcome to Chiraq

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Apparently, the perpetrators don’t watch WTTW and don’t know that crime is supposed to be down.

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