Neighbors perplexed by Chicago mass shooting: ‘Why live here?’ – WBBM (Chicago)

Near North Sider Christine Rezagholi said she doesn’t feel safe in her own neighborhood anymore. “I don’t even go out with a purse, a handbag, [I] usually wear workout clothes because I feel like I’m a target...I pay the most expensive property taxes. For what?"
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Downtown will explode this summer — and residents will finally pull the plug on living in the middle of a crime scene

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