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CTA Homicide, Park Mass Shooting, Drug Zombies, Crony Contracts, Police Funerals and an Empty Fulton Market: No Amount of Theater can Cover Up the Disaster that is Brandon Johnson
Chicago Street Reports | 25 June 2025 | by John Kugler SubX.News |
Picture Anti-Worker DEI Failure. UPS shut down by the city in Bucktown because City Hall says this Black owned business violated workers rights and city regs 1658B N. Milwaukee June 25, 2015 555pm by John Kugler SubX.News
Chicago erupted again Wednesday with violence, displacement, and chaos—all while City Hall pretended the city was functioning. It wasn’t.
From children shot to a CTA murder and another essential business shut down in gentrified Bucktown, the message was clear: your safety, your shelter, your work—all disposable.
The day’s rot began with a contract death deal—the city handing a $4.4 million five-year corpse-hauling contract to Wallace Harrison Funeral Home. It’s the latest bureaucratic swap: cops used to drag the dead; now it’s outsourced to a Northwest Side funeral parlor. Critics wonder whether a single home can manage the bodies stacking up.
And the bodies did stack up.
In Gresham, a man shot in the stomach begged for help on the phone for nearly 14 minutes. He couldn’t tell the dispatcher where he was, and CPD lacked ShotSpotter data to assist. He was finally found after screaming loud enough to be heard from the street. That delay is what Johnson bought when he shut down the city’s gunfire detection system.
At 1801 N. Central, a 31-year-old man was shot in the back and armpit while driving. On the South Side at 7702 S. Avalon, a 72-year-old man was found dead in a bathtub.
Both cases—open. No suspects.
Things only got worse.
Around 6:00 p.m., a 15-year-old boy was shot in the leg inside an apartment at 6428 S. Ingleside. Shell casings and blood pooled near a child’s toys.
Just before 7:00 p.m., three men were gunned down near the Ogden Park pool in a suspected mass shooting. All were transported in serious condition to the University of Chicago Hospital. Police radio chatter warned of “multiple victims, no suspect in custody.”
The scene was still hot when scanners lit up again.
At 1238 S. Springfield, a 46-year-old man was killed with a gunshot to the neck. Ten shell casings marked the steps.
Murder on the CTA
Minutes later, a 42-year-old was riding a CTA train just before 8:00 p.m. when he got into an argument with another man near the Rosemont station, according to Chicago police. The other man pulled out a “sharp object” and attacked the victim, stabbing him in the thigh. The victim was taken to Lutheran General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The suspect fled the train and was caught near the Fashion Outlets of Chicago, one report from a scanner page noted, citing Illinois State Police frequencies.
The platform flooded with flashing lights.
Transit cameras didn’t stop it.
DEI slogans didn’t stop it.
Pride month propaganda didn’t stop it.
Another man died in public, on transit, in real time.
The Mayhem Continued
Not long after, two more men were shot at 1807 S. Komensky. A 34-year-old took a bullet to the shoulder; a 48-year-old was hit in the foot and ankle. There may have been a third victim. A blood trail stretched from the house across the street. Victims were dropped off at two different hospitals, with city scanners noting it as a “delayed notification due to encryption.”
Meanwhile, a 30-year-old woman was shot in the shoulder near 5912 S. King Drive—the gunman wore a black “SECURITY” uniform.
Moments later, a semi-truck rolled over on I-90, ripping open and spilling meat carcasses while firefighters fought to save the trapped driver. The cab had flipped upside down on a guardrail. He was pulled out alive but barely breathing.
Gentrification is Not Helping
In Bucktown, at 1657 N. Leavitt, hyper-gentrification persisted while the city culled businesses under the guise of code enforcement and DEI.
The UPS store was ordered shut down because City Hall claimed this Black-owned business violated workers’ rights and city regulations at 1658B N. Milwaukee.
Meanwhile, on the streets outside, nearly 30% of Milwaukee Avenue storefronts were boarded up from Fullerton to California.
The area has been turned into a third-world corridor—burned out, hollowed, emptied for speculation.
The area used to be busy until gentrification went into full effect and kicked out most of the local businesses at Damen, North, and Milwaukee. Flash Taco had no more than three customers in over half an hour.
Alderman LaSpata’s office was spotted shut tight with roller doors, the Communist, doesn’t trust his own constituents.
A major corner storefront at Diversey and Milwaukee sat completely abandoned.
It’s all fake.
Spaulding north of Chicago Avenue had “no city services”—just junkies.
By nightfall, tent encampments usualon Chicago Avenue were no more, only to reappear blocks away on Sacramento.
A woman was crushing drugs to get ready to use at a bus stop in the West Loop at Madison and Ashland.
Throughout it all, political signs were taped to abandoned buildings blocks away from drug dealers.
As midnight hit, a tent city cleared, a business was gone, multiple were dead, and the fake Fulton Market was dark before 1:00 a.m.
After Midnight the City was in Freefall
At 12:53 a.m., a Cadillac SUV swerved off I-57 and flipped. Another body, maybe.
At 12:58 a.m., two more people were shot near Madison and Whipple.
And at 2:21 a.m., a fire engulfed 5222 W. North Ave—people jumping from windows, ladders raised, stretchers filled.
By 3:58 a.m., the Kennedy still hadn’t cleared, a flipped meat truck from hours earlier was still causing delays.
The only thing that moved fast in Chicago today was the city’s hand pushing the working class out of the way.
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