CHICAGO: String Of Black Gang Muggings Leave White Victims Beaten and Bloodied
By Jim Hoft, Aug 01, 2015 Gateway Pundit
At least four people were violently attacked in Chicago’s north side over the past week.
The white victims were left beaten and bloodied after the muggings by black youths.
Late night muggings are a violent trend emerging in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood.
ABC 7 reported:
Police say at least four people have been violently attacked in the past week on the city’s North Side, but ABC7 has learned about more cases in Lakeview and Wrigleyville.
Two victims say they were beaten, robbed and left seriously injured. Lucas Wittwer described how he was robbed and beaten steps from Wrigley Field.
“They punched me right in the side of the head and then I was on the ground,” Wittwer said.
Wittwer bears the scars of his assault and was briefly hospitalized.
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