Saturday, April 23, 2011

Uptown: man punched and robbed

Today, several blocks away from yesterday’s robbery at Sheridan and Agatite, another man was robbed in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood.

The robbery occurred around 6:57 p.m. on the 4500 block of North Broadway Street, near Broadway and Kenmore.

The victim, who was identified as a white man, was approached by three black men wearing white t-shirts - one of the men punched the victim and took his iPhone, said police.

According to the complainant, one offender's hair was styled in dreadlocks or braids.

During the confrontation, the robbery victim ripped one mugger’s t-shirt, said authorities.

No arrests have been made.

Click here to read about yesterday's robbery in Uptown.

6 comments:

  1. I wonder how many people will be killed in Uptown this year? Every year it seems to get worse. Shootings. Stabbings. Robberies. Druggies. Gangs. It never ends!

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  2. That's because more & more ghetto thugs are moving in!

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  3. I managed to avoid getting robbed when I lived in the Craplence House by being dirt poor, but I escaped this neighborhood...

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  4. Would love to hear a "report" of ONE black thug approaching a lone white male and the results reported. Ain't gonna happen in Chicago. Ain't gonna happen.......

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  5. Anonymous, that report will never happen because ghetto thugs are like pack animals plus they are COWARDS! It was a sad day when the projects were torn down and not just for the people who lived there...

    Thanks again RICHIE!

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  6. We should thank the non-voters, rare voters and Daley Voters too.

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