Archive for December 1, 2024

By John Ruberry

Chicago is descending to anarchy, and it’s not just because of the shootings. 

There are also Mad Max style “street takeovers” for Chicagoans to cope with on a regular basis.

Last night, CWB Chicago reports, there were several street takeovers. And at one of them, two people were shot. 

So sometimes shootings and street takeovers are synchronous.

Street takeovers generally consist of domestic muscle cars meeting at predetermined gathering spots–social media gives the when and where–and the where is also always on a main thoroughfare. The street takeovers aren’t 1950s-style cruise night parades, the sports cars engage in such dangerous and possibly deadly activities and as drag racing, drifting and spinning donuts. 

Chicago street takeovers happen about once a month, although the establishment local media tends to ignore them. For the most part, the cops just watch the cars drift. Last night was different because, as once again CWB Chicago tells us. Bricks were thrown at one Southwest Side street takeover and at another Southwest Side motorized mayhem rally, multiple objects at police officers.

I’ve never been a cop, but it’s pretty easy to ascertain how to end them–in Chicago and elsewhere. 

The next time there is a street takeover, cops should just place spike strips on the offended streets. The car will end up with flat tires and possibly damaged wheels and a ruined suspension, but who cares? Driving is a privilege, as we know, not a right. And reckless driving is a crime. And streets are built and paid for by taxpayers for responsible transportation, not dangerous stunts.

Yes, the jackals who attend these might throw more objects at the law enforcement officers who lay down the strips–so cops working to reestablish order need to where riot gear–but word will get out, quickly, on social media of course, that the streets of Chicago are no longer open for street takeovers.

I’m eagerly awaiting the first insurance company to decline a claim on a car damaged during a street takeover.

Yes, speed strips are an easy solution.

Apparently, the CPD owns some spike strips. Two years ago, ABC Chicago reported that a pilot project to use spike strips to combat street takeovers–but apparently this project was grounded.

But will Chicago’s pro-criminal mayor, Brandon Johnson, allow it? He’s an apologist for Chicago’s lawbreakers. For instance, while mayor-elect last year, “Branjo” dismissed a downtown riots, saying that kids make “silly decisions.”

One more thing: According to CWB Chicago, of those few who offenders are arrested at Chicago street takeovers, “the participants who wind up in custody are almost always from the suburbs.” One man arrested last month, a cosplay cop, traveled from Columbia, Missouri with a flamethrower to raise hell at another Southwest Side street takeover.

So Branjo needn’t worry about losing votes if he cracks down on the criminals behind the wheels.

John Ruberry regularly blogs just north of Chicago at Marathon Pundit.

Bad News Present, Good News Future

Posted: December 1, 2024 by datechguy in baseball, Sports
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This was supposed to be the 3rd straight 10 hour day at work but alas things were quiet enough that I ended up going home at 1 pm, which costs me overtime and bodes ill for hour for the rest of the year.

I was able to get home in time to watch the New England Patriots. As of this moment the Colts are up and while as of this writing the game is up in the air thanks to 4 holding penalties a missed kick and an almost impossible interception there is no question that the Patriots will finish with one of the worst if not THE worst record in the NFL.

Those are the bits of bad news.

The good is that this is the last year of the Biden administration and I suspect next year the economy will be rolling at such a pace that I won’t have a lot of time for Sunday football or anything else once Thanksgiving rolls around.

Furthermore while this will be a bad year for the Patriots there is absolutely no question that Drake Maye is the real thing and once they give him some tools on offense and a better offensive line (and with a high draft pick and no need to get a QB next season it’s very possible they can fill both needs via trade in one season) the Patriots will be producing quality football perhaps all the way to my retirement and beyond.

With the good young talent on the Redsox and a Celtics Championship team that has dynasty written all over it I suspect I might be watching championship level talent year round for the rest of my life.

Not bad indeed.