Robberies up 140% since Ald. LaSpata announced “concrete and collaborative plan” to stop them – CWB Chicago

La Spata’s ward twists and turns through neighborhoods plagued by a seemingly endless wave of robbery sprees for months on end: parts of Logan Square, West Town, Wicker Park, Bucktown, Humboldt Park, Ukrainian Village, and East Village. Community groups from those neighborhoods signed off on a letter this week that calls on city and county officials to take action to reverse the relentless violent crime problem.
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Old Spartan
2 years ago

Aren’t we all getting tired of these people who vote for Democrats complaining about what the Democrats are doing to them? It is really getting old. Who are your state senators, state reps, aldermen, mayor, Cook County officials and local judges. How dumb are you folks that you can’t figure this out?

debtsor
2 years ago
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They’re not dumb, they understand. They’re just hateful bigots. They’d rather get mugged and deal with high crime, than share a public policy position with a republican. I took me a long time, and a liberal wine aunt, to realize, they really hate you and I. TDS was the best example of how millions of people collectively lost their minds because of hateful rage.

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