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News crew’s report on armed robberies goes awry as three ski mask-clad men approach them.

News Crew’s ‍Report on⁣ Armed Robberies Goes Wrong‍ After 3 Men⁤ Wearing Ski​ Masks Approach Them

Well, that’s certainly one way to dramatize a serious news ⁣issue.

According to Block Club Chicago, a local Spanish-language outlet in the Windy⁢ City ‌were victims ‌of an armed robbery in⁢ the early hours of Monday morning after a group‌ of men wearing ​ski​ masks pulled up to the setup for ‍a live shot and took the broadcast‍ journalists’ gear before getting away.

And what were the reporters covering? A crime surge in the surrounding neighborhood, ⁣including armed robberies.

Block Club Chicago reported the attack happened‍ at roughly 4:30 a.m., as the Univision ‌Chicago crew were setting up for a ‌live shot.

Then, “a black SUV and a grey sedan pulled up to them,” a police ‍representative and the reporter‍ said.

“Three men⁤ ‘wearing ski masks and displaying firearms’ got ⁤out of the ‍vehicles and took numerous belongings from the news crew ⁢before fleeing, police said.”

The reporter, who requested anonymity, called the incident “total irony.”

According to​ the ​reporter, he and a photographer ⁤had been preparing for live shots in the Wicker Park‍ neighborhood, which has ⁢emerged as an ⁤unusually bleak spot in a city where crime is already pretty darn⁣ bleak.

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Earlier this year, for instance, ‍ WLS-TV reported that just one group conducted nine‌ robberies in five neighborhoods, including Wicker Park, within‌ the​ space of an hour.

WGN-TV noted in a Jan. 4 report that “[a]t least a half-dozen armed robberies ⁣and⁤ two New Years Eve​ shootings ⁢near the ⁤Wicker Park neighborhood ​are leaving residents concerned over the safety of the area.”

“So far in 2023, Chicago’s 1st Ward, which includes parts of Wicker Park, West Town and Logan Square — and the street where the news crew was robbed ‍— has seen at least 164 robberies. That’s ‌up from 126 in 2022 and 94 ‌in 2021, ⁢year-to-date,” Block Club Chicago reported.

However, this is⁢ usually something that gets reported on, not something that ⁤affects ​reporters directly.

Welcome to Chicago, I ⁣guess.

“As a journalist, you never ‍want to be the story, right? You’re reporting on⁤ the story but you never think⁤ that⁢ you can become the ‍story. That’s not why we do this,” the reporter told‍ Block Club Chicago.

“So ⁣I guess it’s another ⁣reminder of how important it ​is to keep doing these ‌stories and to keep pressure on our ‍local authorities to ​try to prevent more events⁢ like ‍that.”

“This could happen ‌to anybody. ​So⁣ it’s ⁣an eye ​opener, for‍ anyone that works⁤ in ‍news​ that this could happen,” he⁤ added.

“It happened to me early in the morning, but I ⁢think it could literally happen any time ‍of day.”

At ⁣the very least, neither the journalist nor the photographer‌ were injured, and the journalist said ‌the only valuable⁢ item the​ crooks got away​ with was‌ their video camera.

To make things worse, this⁤ isn’t even the first⁢ armed⁣ robbery ⁣to hit a TV ‍journalist in​ Chicago this month, with Windy City ⁤crime-patrol news outlet CWB Chicago noting that the⁤ WLS-TV reporter was mugged on‍ the city’s West Side while preparing to cover a news conference on Aug. 8.

Despite having‌ some of ⁤the ⁤strictest gun laws⁢ in the nation, Chicago continues to be plagued by higher-than-average rates of violent crimes,⁣ including those committed by‍ guns. Local officials may‍ try to ⁤shift the ⁣blame to looser gun ​laws elsewhere‌ — but,‍ as gun-centric outlet Bearing ‌Arms noted, that’s hardly the problem.

“One big reason for the increase⁣ in these types of crimes is ‍that the perpetrators have little fear or concern about being caught,” the outlet reported after the Univision robbery.

“According ⁢to the most‍ recent annual report by the ⁣Chicago Police Department, in 2021 ​police made arrests in just 28 percent of reported robberies, and last year that already anemic ⁤number plunged even lower ​to 20 percent. Out of 8,973 reported incidents, arrests were made ⁢in only‌ 1,807. ⁤That 20 percent clearance rate is higher than the 13 percent clearance rate for burglaries⁣ and an ‌almost unbelievable 4 percent ‍clearance⁢ rate ‌for motor vehicle theft,⁣ but it still ​means that the vast majority of⁢ the⁤ time armed robbers are getting away with their crime and their victim’s belongings.”

As⁤ for the Univision case? ‌Did the perps get dragged⁤ into⁢ court?‍ Are there‍ any promising leads or ​info the police are sharing? Uh, not quite. According to a Monday WLS report, “The incident remains under investigation.”

What a shocker.

The post News⁢ Crew’s Report on Armed Robberies⁤ Goes Wrong After 3 Men Wearing Ski Masks Approach Them appeared ⁢first ⁢on The ‌Western Journal.



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