- Authorities shutdown part of a North Side street after multiple reports of fights and general chaos were reported in Chicago’s Wrigleyville, Lakeview neighborhood.
Sunday, around 2:26 a.m., police were notified of a street brawl at the intersection of North Clark Street and West Cornelia Avenue.
A 911 caller said ten people were fighting in the street, said police dispatch.
At 2:37 a.m., an officer at the scene said the people in the area were “out of control” and there were “cars and people, everywhere”.
Shortly thereafter, authorities blocked southbound traffic at North Clark and West Addison Streets.
It's like the first wilding of spring!
A warm week on tap, summer on the way, baseball season hasn't even started yet and manpower still decreasing while all resources are being directed to the badlands of 007 and 011. Look for a boatload of these "mini-riots" popping up all over the "quieter" areas of the city as the ne'er-do-wells go to where there is no police presence and easy pickings.
A warm week on tap, summer on the way, baseball season hasn't even started yet and manpower still decreasing while all resources are being directed to the badlands of 007 and 011. Look for a boatload of these "mini-riots" popping up all over the "quieter" areas of the city as the ne'er-do-wells go to where there is no police presence and easy pickings.