Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2017

Viewers react to 60 Minutes" Chicago report


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Crime and casualties in chicago surged to a level more in line with a war zone than one of Americas great cities, correspondent Bill Whitaker reported on 60 Minutes this past Sunday. In 2016, with more than 700 murders and more than 4,000 people shot, Chicago saw the worst bloodshed in 18 years.

As crime in Chicago went up, police activity, at some point last year, underwent a drastic change. Data obtained by 60 Minutes showed that while gun violence spiked, police activity dropped in all 22 of Chicagos police districts.

The police are on their heels, former Chicago police superintendent Garry McCarthy told 60 Minutes. Were reaching a state of lawlessness.

Many viewers who tweeted responses to our story put the blame on Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who declined 60 Minutes request to be interviewed for the segment.

President-Elect Donald Trump tweeted the morning after the broadcast with some advice for Mayor Emanuel.

Trumps tweet prompted a range of reactions:

Many viewers disagreed on social media over who to blame for the bloodshed -- cops or criminals:

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Monday, May 2, 2016

Spanning The Century: Four Chicago Bridges Are Turning 100 This Year


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CHICAGO Living to 100 is quite a feat, even if we"re talking about a bridge.

Four of Chicago"s bridges have turned or will turn 100 this year, bringing the total of city bridges to survive that long to 23, according to multiple sources, including the Chicago History Museum, Chicago Architecture and the book, "Chicago River Bridges."

The four bridges that opened in 1916 are: The Jackson Boulevard Bridge (Jan. 29); Chicago & North Western Railroad Bridge (July 30); Webster Street Bridge (Aug. 3); and Lake Street Bridge (Nov. 6).

"It"s pretty impressive that these marvels of engineering are still working given they"ve been in continuous operation," said John Russick, the Chicago History Museum"s Director of Curatorial Affairs. "And they"re well built, well maintained, and they really speak to the character of the city."

Three of Chicago"s bridges debuted in the 1800s. The city"s oldest bridges all opened in 1899 and include: the Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. Paul Z-6 Bridge (just south of Cortland Street); theChicago, Madison, & Northern Railroad Bridge (Around the 3500 block of South Kedzie); and the Illinois Northern Railroad Bridge (Around the 3500 block of South Central Park).

Of the 300-plus bridges in Chicago, 61 are drawbridges across either the Chicago River or Calumet River, according to Patrick McBriarty, the author of "Chicago River Bridges." More than half of those will be at least 100 years old by the end of this year. Only Amsterdam (62) has more drawbridges than Chicago, McBriarty said.

Russick said the bridges, even the city"s oldest ones, are "essential to ongoing daily life in Chicago."

"They are important and they still do what we need them to do for the city to thrive," Russick said.

Check out photos below of some of the city"s oldest bridges, courtesy of Chicago History Museum:

Kinzie Street Bridge rotated across Chicago River, Chicago, Illinois, November 13, 1899.

View of Jackson Boulevard Bridge looking south down the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois, 1916.View of the Lake Street bridge, over the South Branch of the Chicago River; Chicago, Illinois; circa March 6, 1916.View of the Kinzie Street Bridge, a bascule bridge over the Chicago River at West Kinzie Street used for foot and wagon traffic. This bridge connected the Near North Side, Near West Side and West Town community areas of Chicago, Illinois.View of a streetcar crossing the Lake Street swing bridge over the Chicago River, Chicago, Illinois; 1909.

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