A woman whose car was smashed by people jumping on the windshield said her husband was beaten as he sat in the driver's seat.
Hundreds of teens gather at 31st Street Beach, leading to chaotic moments
A large crowd of teens gathered at 31st Street Beach Friday night, which led to chaotic and tense moments. The crowd was trying to get into Millennium Park, but there are checkpoints around the perimeter and people under 21 are not allowed without an adult. This is the second time this weekend that a group of rowdy teenagers has prompted a police response. On Friday night, hundreds of kids went to
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