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Chicago police were once again preparing for a possible "teen takeover" trend downtown on Friday night, and they have been employing some high-tech measures to try and discourage the gathering.
The Chicago Police Department has deployed multiple officers to the city’s Streeterville neighborhood to prevent a possible teen takeover.
Streeterville residents went to bed Thursday seeing barricades lining Illinois Street and Fairbanks Court around Ogden Plaza, ...
The Chicago Police Department has deployed multiple officers to the city's Streeterville neighborhood to prevent a possible ...
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke at a conference of Black mayors in Washington D.C., taking on President Trump who's ...
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The preparations have left some nearby residents confused, who saw a fence go up around Ogden Park in Streeterville Thursday ...
Fencing has been installed at Ogden Plaza in Streeterville as a safety measure to prevent teen takeovers, following incidents ...
Former CPD Superintendent, Eddie Johnson, joins Bob Sirott to talk about safety in Chicago as the warm weather approaches, including new barricades in Streeterville and what he’s hearing ...