Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading more. 7 shot, 5 dead (so far). Suspect is 32-y.o. with lengthy history of domestic violence. Suspect died in a shootout with police near Evanston.
“...suspect was charged in five separate domestic battery cases over the past decade. All of those charges were dismissed.”
Ugh. Chicago is just flooded with guns. It’s so easy to go to Indiana right next door and come back with a gun.
Our lack of federal gun control is a real problem and it gets many many people killed.
+1 -- It's also important to note as a couple of PPs did that this horrible crime extended throughout the city and beyond into Evanston, near the Northwestern campus. This is not a problem that stops at the Chicago city limits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading more. 7 shot, 5 dead (so far). Suspect is 32-y.o. with lengthy history of domestic violence. Suspect died in a shootout with police near Evanston.
“...suspect was charged in five separate domestic battery cases over the past decade. All of those charges were dismissed.”
Ugh. Chicago is just flooded with guns. It’s so easy to go to Indiana right next door and come back with a gun.
Our lack of federal gun control is a real problem and it gets many many people killed.
Anonymous wrote:Reading more. 7 shot, 5 dead (so far). Suspect is 32-y.o. with lengthy history of domestic violence. Suspect died in a shootout with police near Evanston.
“...suspect was charged in five separate domestic battery cases over the past decade. All of those charges were dismissed.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago alum mayor Lori Lightfoot is running Chicago into the ground.
Exactly. I’d never want to live (or even visit!) there. Not any more.
Downtown and North Side of the city are perfectly, perfectly safe and quite frankly stunning, especially if you’re an architecture nut like me. Don’t let the South Side scare you off.
The south and west sides of Chicago are huge spaces and completely and totally safe for most people in most of them. The crime is largely gang and poverty linked, and yes, incredibly problematic. But there are plenty of safe areas in the south side (including, despite what others have said, some of the areas surrounding Hyde Park, like Bronzeville to the north).
IMO it's problematic that whenever someone gets killed in a "should be ok!" part of Chicago people all of a sudden care about the city and consider themselves experts.
This was crime unlike typical Chicago crime; also, the guy ended up getting shot by cops in Evanston after shooting people at an IHOP there, but I don't see people complaining about Evanston crime.
My sympathies to the grad student, the other people killed, and their families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago alum mayor Lori Lightfoot is running Chicago into the ground.
Exactly. I’d never want to live (or even visit!) there. Not any more.
Downtown and North Side of the city are perfectly, perfectly safe and quite frankly stunning, especially if you’re an architecture nut like me. Don’t let the South Side scare you off.
The south and west sides of Chicago are huge spaces and completely and totally safe for most people in most of them. The crime is largely gang and poverty linked, and yes, incredibly problematic. But there are plenty of safe areas in the south side (including, despite what others have said, some of the areas surrounding Hyde Park, like Bronzeville to the north).
IMO it's problematic that whenever someone gets killed in a "should be ok!" part of Chicago people all of a sudden care about the city and consider themselves experts.
This was crime unlike typical Chicago crime; also, the guy ended up getting shot by cops in Evanston after shooting people at an IHOP there, but I don't see people complaining about Evanston crime.
My sympathies to the grad student, the other people killed, and their families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago alum mayor Lori Lightfoot is running Chicago into the ground.
Exactly. I’d never want to live (or even visit!) there. Not any more.
Downtown and North Side of the city are perfectly, perfectly safe and quite frankly stunning, especially if you’re an architecture nut like me. Don’t let the South Side scare you off.
Anonymous wrote:A random and rare event.
When I was working at a university in Canada (which is much safer than US), a graduate student was murdered in a lab by a drunk student on New Year day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend lived there (I lived in a regular walk-up closer to the university with no security). We made fun of the Regents folks who spent way more in rent to live in a “safer” building so far from campus.
Back then it seemed only grad students lived there - given this guy was a graduate student, it may still be the same today. That’s too bad it was an international student. We need more calls for gun reform and justice system reform and unlikely to come from his distraught parents. How did someone with so many domestic abuse charges walk around with a gun??
Do you really think gun reform would have kept this criminal from having a gun? Come on!
yes.
lol! NP but it's amazing how many people are living in la la land. You'll never get guns off the streets... case in point DC