
Chicagoans are demanding better protection after a rash of armed robberies has impacted several neighborhoods across the city.
Just Monday, one man was attacked by two men while on his lunch break at work. We spoke to his boss earlier and she told NBC Chicago’s Evrod Cassimy that he’s doing better and is now out of the hospital. She’s concerned about safety in Bucktown and around the city and wants more to be done to combat crime.
“I feel terrible that it happened and I will do anything to make sure my staff and my people are safe,” said Dr. Anita Patel, owner of Red Eye Eyewear.
Dr. Patel got emotional talking about what happened to one of her employees Monday afternoon in Bucktown. It was her worker seen on video getting sucker punched as he was walking back to work on his lunch break at Red Eye Eyewear.
Patel said the employee had returned home from the hospital and was looking forward to coming back to work.
“Right now we’re trying to shut…
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