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The Scourge of Teen Takeovers

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Posted By: Hazymac, 7/13/2026 9:16:43 AM

This past Memorial Day, more than 1,000 teens swarmed the blocks around Lake Michigan in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood. A resident described the scene: “Hundreds of people were walking and running down our street, jumping on top of cars, twerking, smoking blunts.” One group twerked on the top of a city bus. At about 9 pm, the Chicago Police Department closed Lake Shore Drive. As sirens wailed, the Hyde Park resident armed himself with bear spray to retrieve something from his car. An hour later, a gunman shot three teens a block from the resident’s home. The suspect remains at large, though police made 13 arrests for illegal gun possession,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 7/13/2026 9:30:47 AM (No. 2127819)
Riots are nothing new The refusal to call them riots and take appropriate action is new.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: 3XALADY 7/13/2026 9:38:34 AM (No. 2127825)
Sounds like one of the residents bagged three of them. Are there no-name bullets?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Venturer 7/13/2026 9:40:45 AM (No. 2127827)
Again with the misuse of the word "teen". Blacks. Usual suspects. SAY it. God damn the media not calling it like it is. Like in Baltimore when hundreds dirt bikes and ATV's took over the streets of Chocolate City. It was Blacks and many of them are well past being "teens". It wasn't bad enough in America to have our own native blacks ,Obama had to import thousands more from Samalia.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: bpl40 7/13/2026 9:54:50 AM (No. 2127834)
African Americans, Blacks, Negroes, People of Sub Saharan Descent - have the courage to say it out loud. It is the feckless cowardice and political pandering behind the the use of (terms like) Teens, People, Children, Folks that is the root cause.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: privateer 7/13/2026 9:55:37 AM (No. 2127835)
Quoth Mayor Richard J. Daley, hizz Honor, Boss: the police are here to preserve disorder. OK, he meant dis (this) order. He spoke Bridgeportese.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Mr Clean 7/13/2026 10:02:20 AM (No. 2127837)
It happens because it's allowed to happen.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: coldborezero 7/13/2026 10:24:15 AM (No. 2127842)
NGAS. Always NGAS. Can't say it, can't write it. But we all know it. THEY all know it. These are the creatures for which the "FORBIDDEN WORD" was created. Fits them perfectly. Terminate a few thousand NGAS at one of these riots and the riots will stop. A civilization that refuses to defend itself is doomed to extinction. If you consider that statement to be racist I don't care. Better racist than dead.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 7/13/2026 10:27:42 AM (No. 2127843)
Any white folks involved? These always seem to be monochromatic criminal riots. When the car veered at and was hitting officers, why wasn't there bullets entering the windshield? A vehicle is a deadly weapon, demands deadly force in response. ICE has this down, ither police need to improve their self defense skills.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: philsner 7/13/2026 10:40:36 AM (No. 2127850)
Absolutely #3. And the same scribblers don't observe the rules of grammar. A singular subject will always be referred to as "they" rather than "he". It's infuriating.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 7/13/2026 11:18:09 AM (No. 2127862)
The 'teens' refer to them as parties. Party goers don't do what they are doing. This is rioting, civil unrest, and civil disobedience. Calling them parties is just cover. This is another case of 'who started this?' because these 'parties' have taken on a life of their own. Whoever originated this can now step back and watch what they have wrought.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Zbogwan2 7/13/2026 11:25:06 AM (No. 2127866)
"you can take the animal out of the jungle, but you can't take the jungle out of the animal," Oh, so true with all of the teen marauding in our USA Cities, Sadly!
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Reply 12 - Posted by: mc squared 7/13/2026 12:09:48 PM (No. 2127894)
I've heard that if you go 'downtown' be sure you've wiped your prints off the cartridges.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Vaquero45 7/13/2026 12:23:35 PM (No. 2127899)
#7 is absolutely correct. Call them what they are. And yes, shoot a few dozen of them the next time this happens
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Ida Lou Pino 7/13/2026 12:33:15 PM (No. 2127904)
There is a perfectly good English word - - which describes children born from unmarried parents. It begins with a "b" and ends with a "d." It's not a curse word - - it's not any kind of profanity - - just an accurate descriptor. But even this wonderful forum will not allow us to post it here. When will we be allowed to write the truth - - and call these feral offspring of unmarried parents exactly what they are?
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Reply 15 - Posted by: hershey 7/13/2026 12:34:20 PM (No. 2127905)
Just some over exuberant teens celebrating the opening of Obamas Library doncha know?
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Reply 16 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter 7/13/2026 4:29:14 PM (No. 2127994)
The animated movie "The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat" in the seventies, New Jersey became an all-black state known as New Africa. An idea whose time has come?
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