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Young man lives here deal drugs all day all night. Usually goes to nearby corner and gets in buyers car and makes deal and gets dropped off on another corner. Not sure how this guy continues to deal drugs under the nose of everyone, including the police. There are good people in this neighborhood, and this guy is gonna get someone killed. Drugs and violence go hand in hand.
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Were are the cops!!!!! (Guest)
Breton (Guest)
WHY? (Guest)
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Reopened Anon (Guest)
It's true, Johnny, and you know it. And there is no reason why the cops have not arrested and charged the drug dealer yet. WHY is he still going strong?? WHY?
We have had at least 4 murders in this vicinity in 5 years, and most of it comes back to drugs; and in the one instance it didn't, the victim was visiting the troublemakers on this street and they harassed a family having a baby shower, for crying out loud. If allowed to continue on this path, the guy at 310, as well as his loudmouth friend across the street, will destroy someone's life, or their own. All for what? Drugs, loud music?
Please people, even if you have to do it anonymously, fight, in any way you can. This neighborhood is worth fighting for. It's relatively quiet on South Cook; it's quiet on Quinton. It's quiet on Cuyler. We can have that too, if we stop turning our backs on the activities of a few very bad young men. And, you young men -- come on. We're you're neighbors, your cousins, your friends. We deserve some quality of life more than you deserve your loud, obscene music and your screaming and your drug dealing. You're young, you have your whole lives ahead of you. Pull it together.
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