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City, Gold Coast merchants should ‘expedite’ installing barriers to keep robbers’ cars off sidewalks, alderperson says

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics January 09, 2024

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Even before the latest Gold Coast crash-and-grab robbery, local Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd) already had been planning to meet on Monday with other city officials to discuss installing barriers on sections of Michigan Avenue and the nearby retail district.That meeting proceeded just a few hours after on Oak Street near State, leading to a shootout in which one police officer was shot and a suspected robber was critically wounded. Hopkins said it’s... + full article



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