CPD: At least 20 armed robberies believed to be connected – WGNTV (Chicago)

While in a handful of cases victims were physically unharmed, CPD said in at least seven of the incidents, victims were reportedly hit in the head or face with the butt of a handgun. Three other victims were also shot during armed robberies in the last two days. In one case, investigators said the suspects pointed a gun at a witness to a robbery before chasing that victim down an alley.
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mqyl
2 years ago

“… in a handful of cases, victims were physically unharmed ,,,” In Chicago, that’s called progress.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Mayor Raggedy will be making a pronouncement soon, advising people not to judge the perpetrators harshly. These are likely young people that have suffered through a lifetime of disinvestment and assorted other injustices at the hands of….well, you know who he’s going to blame.

debtsor
2 years ago

Seriously, how long will we have to wait, before we look into the sky and see this?

Freddy
2 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Somewhere after the end of time is my best guess.

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