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' They have families at home' Mail carrier' s Bucktown robbery caught on camera
10/21/2022 2:50:00 PM A Chicago robbery involving a mail carrier near Oakley and Armitage in Bucktown was caught on camera
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A Chicago robbery involving a mail carrier near Oakley and Armitage in Bucktown was caught on camera . 'It was just shocking. He delivered our mail and turned around, and he was right there at the fence holding him up.' CHICAGO (WLS) --A mail carrier was robbed at gunpoint in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood Thursday afternoon.The incident took place near Oakley and Armitage avenues, and was captured on surveillance video.The homeowner whose camera captured the whole crime did not want to be identified, but described what the video shows. RELATED: 5 charged with stealing mail, United States Postal Service keys in Chicago"It was just shocking. He delivered our mail and turned around, and he was right there at the fence holding him up," she said. "It was very scary for me watch it and for him to experience that. I feel very bad." Read more:
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Ripple CEO Says SEC's "Shamefulness" Will Shock YouRipple says that it finally has Hinman docs, claiming that its content will be shocking and damaging for the SEC's case against the company A Chicago robbery involving a mail carrier near Oakley and Armitage in Bucktown was caught on camera “One of my aunts that’s lived here for a few decades — when she came to visit, she said, ‘Oh Abbott Loop is still here,’ and was happy to see it still here, so it would be sad if this school would be closed, it’s been here for decades,” Helena Schitz, an Abbott Loop Elementary parent, said.Office of Election Crimes to target supposed unlawful voters.by Redfin. CHICAGO (WLS) -- A mail carrier was robbed at gunpoint in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood Thursday afternoon. The incident took place near Oakley and Armitage avenues, and was captured on surveillance video. The effect on the students is a concern shared by Gina Wetzel and Helena Harmon, two Pre-K teachers at Birchwood Elementary School. The homeowner whose camera captured the whole crime did not want to be identified, but described what the video shows. But a provision that those convicted of murder or sex crimes needed to clear an additional hurdle to win back their voting rights was not well publicized — either to those affected, or to many government bureaucrats. RELATED: 5 charged with stealing mail, United States Postal Service keys in Chicago "It was just shocking. “(Also), we have several special education programs, we have two different self-contained programs for special education at Birchwood. He delivered our mail and turned around, and he was right there at the fence holding him up," she said. She’s looked for a cheaper place, but she’d have to double her commute to shave a few bucks off her rent, a savings that would be devoured at the pump. "It was very scary for me watch it and for him to experience that.” “It was really emotional for some,” Wetzel said. “‘If they don’t, then you can’t. I feel very bad." The president of the Letter Carriers Union said since mid-August more than 20 mail carriers have been robbed across the Chicago area. So it was some hard news to find out. RELATED: Chicago USPS mail carrier recounts terrifying armed robbery in Humboldt Park The growing crime trend is causing growing concern. “They are going to pay the price,” the GOP governor boasted in his televised news conference — failing to note that a felony voting fraud charge in Florida requires that a person “willfully” voted illegally, a notion that is rendered ridiculous by these body-cam videos. "They have families at home. Copyright 2022 KTUU. Beloved for her calm, respectful and precise demeanor with children, Mallman writes personal thank-you notes to every parent who helps in her class. They want to get home to their family at the end of the day, too," Mack Julion said. "One letter carrier told me, she called today and said 'this is not what I signed up for. Most Read. DeSantis’ motives become clear when one considers the separate and unequal treatment of four residents of The Villages — the massive, mostly white central Florida retirement mecca that skews Republican — who were charged with “willfully” committing voter fraud in casting illegal ballots.' She said, 'I'm quitting this. I did not sign up for people jumping out of cars, pulling a gun on me.'" Another mail carrier was also robbed on Tuesday in Oak Park. pit stop on a race to ’24 What’s even more important here is that while DeSantis and Florida are again on the cutting edge of authoritarian awfulness, voter suppression is critical nationally to the Republicans’ 2022 midterm campaign that has brought them to the brink of reclaiming Congress.” Mallman moved into the Rose Hill Apartments in Alexandria in 2016. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is working with police to investigate. Copyright © 2022 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved. That’s nearly twice the national average of $70,784 — which still is more than Mallman makes. Related Topics .