Crime is Still Down
Just ignore the eighteen-year-old executed at the lakefront overnight:
An 18-year-old woman was shot and killed in what was an apparently random attack while she was with friends at the Loyola Beach pier early Thursday morning.
At about 1:11 a.m., a 911 caller reported they were running for safety after a man in a ski mask and black clothing fired a single shot at a group gathered at the lakefront near Pratt Boulevard. Other members of the victim’s group soon called 911 as well.
Officers found the woman lying on the pier near the light beacon. She had suffered a gunshot wound to the head and was pronounced dead at the scene. Witnesses told police that the gunman emerged from behind the light beacon, fired once, then fled down the beach.
First year student from New York, seems completely random.
How many homicides does 024 have a year anyway?
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24 had those random Jewish men killed with that ski mask-duck walk guy. They never solved the homicides. Seems very similar in random choice of murder.
Ahhhhhh.....Those Chicago values they talk about...
Did they ever catch the guy executing people in Rogers park a few years back?
I wonder if there is a better description of the offender besides a mask and wearing black clothing. We can only guess, tho.
What is the definition of "random" and what, exactly, is that defined word being applied to?
Superintendent Snelling and Mayor Johnson keep counting that crime is down. Chicago has a major crime problem. The city is going to turn back into a swamp.
At what point do parents tell their kid the big city isn't for them and go to a nice university campus in small town USA? It's changed out there, we all know it.
And you'd probably be right...
I bet Loyola loses a few students over this incident. Rightfully so.
024 sux. Filled with the mentally ill, truly disgusting hostile foreigners, and lots of shitbirds. Rogers Park died 50 years ago.
Loyola thinks they are a crime free island.
No keeses for them.
no
Beware of the Hoody Americans.
It was a mostly peaceful murder.
I didn't read it in any of our local newspapers or even on the TV news, I'm guessing it never happened.
024 has a lot of ghetto trash up there, just go by howard st, you will want to vomit.
Of course, an Honors student from Loyola, so excited to be here in Chicago. Nice article in the NY Post about this young woman, so tragic. So sad that young people can’t be out and about without mayhem and murder intruding on their lives. Vote people, vote! Get rid of these politicians who advocate for releasing criminals, leniency in sentencing, no bail, no jail! Top of the list to get rid of is Fat Azz! Then Conehead!
no description of offenders by chicago news
"News radio" plays a clip from a person, "still a safe area."
Years ago, I had a newsman from a local TV station come to me, (lucky me),
and ask me a question. I told him, "my answer wouldn't fit your narrative" and he walked away. That was over 30 years ago. It has only gotten worse.
Why is anyone at the beach at 1 AM? I’m not saying the girl deserved to be murdered, but you’re crazy to be out in Chicago at that hour.
“Random” or “not the intended target?”
It’s been reported as both; which one is it???
Exactly stay out this ghetto ass city
Loyola says "there is no ongoing threat to our campus community". That's a pretty big lie for a Christian to say. That lie has gotta be close to a "burn in hell" sin.
Local news repeating that police say the Loyola student was not the intended target.
Hmmmmn. Doesn’t sound random to me.
No creature with a mammalian brain is capable of doing anything randomly. Would he have killed her if she looked like his sister?
The constant inappropriate use of this word is meant to instantly shut down thought about true motivation, usually for reasons of racial politics.
You now read absurdities like, for example, "a string of random attacks on Asian women".
Loyola and DePaul have always tried to conceal the amount of crime on campus. They have security officers who take incident reports. UIC has state police officers and the University of Chicago have a state chartered police department. They can arrest and charge people without requesting the CPD make the arrest. Private schools are often reluctant to discuss campus crime with prospective students.
Maybe you’re illiterate or blind because it was all over the print and broadcast media here.
The poor murdered girl hailed from a pleasant upscale suburb in Westchester County, New York. God help her heartbroken parents.
Going to? It the primordial ooze in reverse
the destruction of the building blocks of life on Earth
Cool story, bro.
And yet nobody in 024 can get a handle on it. The trash in concentrated in a small area. This is what happens when your district is a hiding spot for the connected
College kids from out of town don't know how dangerous this place can be. And college kids in general take more chances than you and me, especially if they've had a few drinks.
It's not all that bad. We still have the Mag Mile with all those secondhand rug stores, how about those good-looking Vap shops and those vacant store fronts just waiting for the right business opportunity. Take a ride on the Red Line on a Friday night and meet/greet new friends. Hey, there, is always youts gathering on those warm summer nights in downtown frolicking and fooling around. And because Chicago is a Sanctuary City you get to mix and mingle with some of the nicest people from foreign prisons, mental institutions, cartels and sex traffickers to name a few. It's all good.
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