
Chicago Darode Target Bar Hoppers in the North Neighborhood River
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In the police Chicago, IllinoyThe residents are urging the residents to be careful after many violent robbers targeting those who are mainly drunk in the northern neighboring areas of the city.
Accordingly Fox 32There were at least four incidents of June 16 to July 6, with one to three African American men beaten and robbed of people.
These people friendly made friends with those who were sexually obsessed with theft and beating them, police said. The bar and restaurants were shut down while the dawn was robbed.
A man robbed by Tori Ledzema told Foxh that she was forcibly pushed to the field by four men with a ski mask, when she was going to the pilotes at half past five in the morning, she said that men tried to get access to her phone.

Chicago police are warning people about the recent robbery in the city. (Getty Image/Tunart)
“If they could put the phone on your face to the toe, they will kill you until they can kill you until you give them passcodes.”
– Former FBI Special Agent Jonathan Gilium
Ledzema said that at the time of the robbery, there was a gun on his head and she was destroyed by his neck.
“He threw me on the ground. Then I found that I drove my neck from this effect. But the four of them pulled me back and they held the gun on my head,” said Ledjama. “There were three guns. They had one to me one and then either in the direction of the traffic.

People running on the northern neighborhood of the river Chicago. (Getty Image/Peter)
Police tracked the car used by the suspects and received fingerprints. No arrested.
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Earlier FBI Special Agent In an interview, Jonathan Gillium told Fox News Digital that the suspects needed one thing: access to the victim’s phone.

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Gilium said, “But it all comes down, the phone is. We do most of our banking phone, people are no longer in cash,” Gilium said. “Then what they are doing, and especially here they have developed, especially pilots. They were asking for her cash app. They were asking for her cash app. They wanted to go to her cash app and get money in that way. So people have to understand that they are probably not after the cash.
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They said, “If you could put the phone on your face to the toe, then they can beat them until you give them a passcode, they will go in and transfer money,” he said.
Adam Subase Fox News is a writer for digital. Stories tips can be sent Adam.sabs@fox.com And on Twitter @ASABABE10.
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