Posted on 06/15/2024 1:57:22 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
CHICAGO — A group of strangers who quickly befriended a man in Wrigleyville ended up robbing him early Saturday morning.
The victim stepped out of his Uber on Clark Street, just south of Wrigley Field, when a group of two men and two women started chatting him up around 1:30 a.m., according to initial information. As the man walked home, his new friends tagged along, seeming quite friendly at first.
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You posted: “I’ve learned to trust my gut instincts!”
Basically, most of our family members on both sides are about the only people we really trust. We and they are in our mid 80’s.
Also, a few friends can be trusted.
Find them.
That’s a shame.
Ot that I know... But the last guy you want to be friends with in jail is the guy who wants to be friends with you.
Something off about this story. If you are paying for an Uber ride, why would you not be dropped off at your home?
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