Archive for March 2026
the City Lied about Crime and they Knew it …
O’Neill Burke says Chicago Police data show that domestic violence homicides surged by 15-percent over the last two years SubX.News® Corruption Report Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke recently…
Read MoreCycle of Selfishness: Painted-Over Signs and New Tents
Chicago SubX.News® Street Report | March 11, 2026 Empty CHA buildings, new tent cities under the Dan Ryan, and a day of shootings that exposes what the city has and…
Read MoreLoops, Hail and Floods: Rain, Rain, Rain – the Corruption Don’t Wash Away
Street Report | March 10, 2026 From late afternoon into the early morning hours, the streets showed what happens when weather, crime, drugs, and failing infrastructure collide. While the radio…
Read MoreMarch Madness: That’s What We Got Going On
SubX.News®Street Report March 9 2026 Monday afternoon started the way Chicago sometimes tricks you into thinking things are normal again. The temperature pushed into the low seventies, the sky was…
Read MoreStormy Friday Exposed Chicago’s Contradictions: a 13-year-old Shot at Mandrake Park While Police Ticketed Patrons on Milwaukee Avenue
SubX.News® Street Report | March 6, 2026 The rain moved into Chicago first. Mid-afternoon on March 6, storms pushed across the city, pulling a thick fog in off Lake Michigan.…
Read MoreThey’re Back !!!! Holidays Are Over and Downtown Streets are Filling Up with Addicts, Vagrants, and Dope Dealers … Again
SubX.News® Street Report | March 5, 2026 Thursday afternoon should have marked the start of rush hour in downtown Chicago. Instead, the streets were eerily quiet, and the police scanner…
Read MoreCity-Wide Dysfunction Versus Local Resilience: Creepers, Hot Dogs and Birthdays
SubX.News® Street Report | March 4, 2026 Chicago turned 189 years old on March 4, a reminder that the city was incorporated in 1837. The moment of civic pride came…
Read MoreBeans, Airbags, and Extinguishers … Downtown Chicago Goes Quiet While the CTA Stays Dangerous
Roosevelt CTA Station (Red/Green/Orange Line) Chicago Police arrive after reports of a man swinging a fire extinguisher during rush hour. The extinguisher is visible on the ground as commuters pass through the entrance; the suspect walks away before any arrest is made … 5:18 p.m. | Street Report — March 3, 2026 Screengrab from SubX.News® video https://x.com/SubxNews/status/2028975560597078152/video/1
Read MoreEmpty Streets, Gun Battles and Stopped Trains … How the First Monday in March Complicated Chicago’s “Crime Is Down” Narrative
SubX.News® Street Report | March 2, 2026 Six U.S. service members were confirmed dead amid retaliatory strikes tied to the Iran conflict — a stark reminder of the real cost…
Read MoreCity Hall Hypocrisy on Full Display: Heavy Arms vs. De-Escalation Talk
March 2, 2026 – CTA Polk Pink Line Chaos, Rush Hour Where’s the de-escalation?Where’s the social workers?Where’s the Mayor? One guy beats a woman on the Blue Line, flees to…
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