Re: It's 106 miles to Chicago: Hosted by Old Pio
Upside? is there anyone left in some of those neighborhoods to be a homicide victim??
I remember once in the late 1980s or early 1990s having to drive through one of those South Side neighborhoods. It was surreal. Almost every building was burned out and empty, the only ones that weren't had massive iron bars and gates over all windows and doors. Garbage was piled 8' - 10' high in stairwells. Almost no one on the streets, and those that were had a haunted, vacant look. Maybe we need to rethink how we structure our social "support" programs a little if this is the result??
On the upside, the rate of homicide in March was considerably less than January and February!!
Upside? is there anyone left in some of those neighborhoods to be a homicide victim??
I remember once in the late 1980s or early 1990s having to drive through one of those South Side neighborhoods. It was surreal. Almost every building was burned out and empty, the only ones that weren't had massive iron bars and gates over all windows and doors. Garbage was piled 8' - 10' high in stairwells. Almost no one on the streets, and those that were had a haunted, vacant look. Maybe we need to rethink how we structure our social "support" programs a little if this is the result??
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