Monday, April 18, 2011

Logan Square Cricket Wireless store robbed at gunpoint

A Northwest Side Logan Square neighborhood store was robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight.

Photo credit: Logan Square Cricket store owner.
The crime was reported around 5:11 p.m.

Authorities said a black man, armed with a gun, robbed the Cricket Wireless store at 3235 West Fullerton Avenue, near the corner of Sawyer and Fullerton.

The thief is approximately six-feet-tall and was last seen wearing a brown jacket and possibly khaki pants, said police.

After the robbery, the crook ran eastbound on Fullerton, then southbound on Kedzie.

Police did not say if money or merchandise was stolen from the Cricket store.

5 comments:

  1. Broad day light or dead of night, it's their job to be urban terrorists. They can't tell time anyway. We really need to pass HB148. It's something the city needs now so the innocent citizens/victims have a fighting chance. People would be allowed to carry when they pass a shooting course..the ghetto thugs would be high tailing it to Target to steal "tightie whities"....what a vision and I'd bet the crime would go down in the city IF these ghetto thugs even thought for one minute, we might be holding!

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  2. "They can't tell time anyway"

    ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I know I've said this before, but now that the death penalty is off the table, law abiding Chicagoans are going to need something to level the playing field.

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  3. Ironically, the anti-death penalty sponsors were State Senator Kwame Raoul (Democrat, Chicago/Hyde Park) and State Representative Karen Yarbrough (Democrat, Maywood).

    Ironically, Raoul and Yarbrough reside in high crime and somehow misread their Bibles where God says send the murderers to Me.

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  4. Rudy, you just put a face on the word "Hypocrite":) I think you already know that many people who read the Bible, really don't "READ" the Bible..just the verses' that pertain to them or their agenda. IF the Bible were read "literally" many people would have very different opinions about the issues we face today...your quote being one of them. Thank you for pointing that out:)

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  5. towanda, yes I knew that and agree. You're welcome. :)

    Gutenberg and others fought for our right to read the Bible. Some people forfeit that right, by just relying on their preacher.

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