Posts by John Kugler
Black History Month Starts Bloody in Chicago — Four Dead, Seven Wounded, Men, Women, Kids, Even a Baby in the Back Seat
The day began on the South Side in the early morning hours with two teenagers shot. Police responded at 2:45 a.m. to a call of a person shot in the…
Read MoreGoing, Going, Gone — Snow, Crime, Pork Chops, and a Sprinkling of Vacant Businesses
Chicago SubX.News® Street Report Jan 30, 2026 Snow rolled back into Chicago on Friday, steady and unforgiving. Localized totals hit around six inches in parts of the city, with Northwest…
Read More15 Violent Crime Victims in Just Over a Day, Including a 71-Year-Old Woman Shot and a Police Station Parking Lot Shooting
SubX.News® Jan 29, 2026 Street Report Chicago moved through another compressed stretch of violence from approximately 7:36 p.m. Wednesday to 1:00 a.m. Friday. In just over a day, at least…
Read MoreAmericanism: When Are We Gonna Start Fixing Shit?
SubX.News® Street Report Jan 28, 2026 Think about this. I’m up on a roof. Clear sky. No clouds. Sunset at .Signals dropping anyway. Three phones. Three different internet providers. Still…
Read MoreClear Skies, Dropped Signals: Chicago Grinds Through Another Frozen Evening with Cardboard Shelters on Ida B. Wells
CTA Fights, Power Shutdowns, and Overdoses Mark a Routine Winter Night in the City SubX.News® Report Jan 28, 2026 Late afternoon found the city tightening up. The cold wasn’t dramatic,…
Read MoreGood Cops, Bad Cops: Chicago Crime & Migrant Update Jan 27, 2026
SubX.News® Street Report Chicago — Downtown, Navy Pier, South Side, Canalport, 18th & Union Late Tuesday afternoon slid into night. WBBM played in the background as traffic crawled through frozen…
Read MoreChicago Mayor Wants To Obstruct Federal ‘Overreach’ — Same Argument the Confederacy Made
Mayor Brandon Johnson didn’t just defend protests against federal immigration enforcement this week — he stepped into open constitutional confrontation, suggesting Chicago should explore charging and prosecuting federal agents for…
Read MoreCold Blood … Chicago Economy, Crime, and Migrant Update 4pm January 26, 2026
SubX.News® Street Report The city locked up early under a hard freeze. Eight degrees at four in the afternoon, sun out but useless, wind cutting through coats and bones. Chicago…
Read MoreCold Blooded Chicago: Killings, Police Shootings, Closed Buildings, and the NGO Economy
SubX.News® Street Report | Jan 23, 2026 Chicago froze solid this weekend, and so did whatever was left of the city’s civic conscience. Temperatures plunged below zero with wind chills…
Read MoreChicago in a Deep Freeze: Cold Air, Hot Politics, and a City Left to Figure It Out
SubX.News® Street Report January 22, 2026 Chicago is locking up for one of the coldest stretches of the winter, with wind chills pushing 30 to 40 below zero. This isn’t…
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