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How easy is it to get a gun in Chicago’s dangerous South Side? The answer came almost immediately.
I asked a simple question about getting a gun and within seconds it turned into a real conversation about price, availability and how things actually work on the street.
No waiting. No paperwork. Just access.
Even with constant police presence, the reality on the ground looks completely different from what people expect. This is what access to illegal firearms can look like in parts of Chicago.
Credit mr.tripper.world • 19h
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NEW: Chicago mom discovers squatters asleep in home she shares with three kids
'Oh my god.... what the f***! Oh my god, y'all the motherf***ers that broke into my crib two weeks prior! One of y'all did!'
The woman returned home to find her house in disarray, with clothes, shoes, and belongings scattered throughout
She opened a door to find one squatter asleep on her couch, who woke only as police arrived
She had left previously with her three children to stay with family after repeated break-ins
The squatters were allowed to gather their belongings while officers took down their names
When asked how long they had been in the home and how they got in, the squatters said the house had been open
'Y'all motherf***ers climbed through a window to get up in here... That's f***ing crazy.'
The homeowner said she had locked the door when she left, but someone had kicked it in two weeks earlier, and her landlord had fixed it without replacing the doorknob