Proposal for Curfew of 8 p.m. for Minors Downtown Receives Mixed Response – WTTW (Chicago)

Ald. Brian Hopkins came up with the idea following a violent attack on May 31 when a group of teenagers allegedly assaulted a couple in the Streeterville neighborhood. If the curfew were to go into effect, it would affect the Central Business District, including Streeterville, River North, the Loop and parts of the South and West Loop.
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William Butler Hickock
1 year ago

James Wales has joined that club of “ the usual gang of idiots “, he and Zippy should
Hold hands and sing The Camptown Ladies.
The youngins are only funnin with Glock
Semi-auto pistols.

Rob
1 year ago

U r the best man .

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