With 6 shot, 2 fatally this month, alderman wants the city to close 31st Street Beach early – CWB Chicago

“We have deployed violence interrupters nightly to help de-escalate potentially violent situations,” Ald. Lamont Robinson said, adding that his staff has also been “present in the affected areas” to support anti-violence efforts. “We need enforcement of the 9 p.m. closure until we can ensure the beach is safer for all beach goers and the surrounding community.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Missing from the article is that fact that +/- 80% of the crimes committed in CHI are by… blacks.

mqyl
1 year ago

like putting a band-aid on a huge, open wound

9mm
1 year ago
Reply to  mqyl

Hope the curfew signs are written at a third grade level.

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