Saturday, December 22, 2012

Lincoln Park sandwich shop robbed at gunpoint, says cops

A fast food restaurant was robbed at gunpoint in Chicago’s North Side Lincoln Park neighborhood, said police.

The armed robbery occurred shortly after 8 p.m. on the 1500 block of West Fullerton Avenue, according to police dispatch.

Citing further police communications, the incident happened at Mr. Submarine, 1525 West Fullerton, near Fullerton and Bosworth.

Two black male offenders, one of them armed with a silver handgun, entered the store and stole several hundred dollars from the register, said police.

One thief was wearing a brown Carhartt jacket and the other crook was wearing a black coat, said police.

Both suspects are said to be 30 to 35 years old and approximately six-feet-tall.

The offenders were last seen headed eastbound from the crime scene.

Photo: Google Maps

3 comments:

  1. The MCC escapee that was captured was on Bosworth just south of Fullerton. That corner's getting to be a hotspot.

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  2. Dont ya love it when nigs start coming to your neighborhood?

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  3. Well, I love it when non-nigs start buying pre-fab "condos" in an obvious "spill-over" former warehouse district based on a trendy name called Lincoln Park. Those slapped up crapshacks down there with leased BMW's and Lexii parked on the grass (because their garages are filled with junk from Ikea or Crate & Barrel) was beyond comical.

    If you huffed and puffed hard enough, I'm sure you could blow that vinyl clad Treasure Island (neo-trailer) building down

    The in-shape, non-smoking, shirtless White guys pushing 50 BEGGING for the last drag of your cigarette in that parking lot was a hoot too (they're not really smokers ya know!).

    You can buy an overpriced vacuum with a Hepa filter in that strip mall too!

    There are "armpit" neighborhoods in the best areas of Detroit too but most humans with a brain there moved on up to the 'burbs decades ago!

    Throw a Starbucks in any Chicago ghetto and people will flock. There's a Burger King there too. Maybe that's the root of the problem. Obviously, it's a profitable restaurant or they would have fled in the '70's.

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