"Every day there's a new horror. And I don't know how to process it unless I write." [View all]
I want you to understand what it is like to live in Chicago during this time. Every day my phone buzzes. It is a neighborhood group: four people were kidnapped at the corner drugstore. A friend a mile away sends a Slack message: she was at the scene when masked men assaulted and abducted two people on the street. A plumber working on my pipes is distraught, and I find out that two of his employees were kidnapped that morning.
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Many of us have been closely following the Trump administrations crackdown on Chicagos neighborhoods, as agents snatch immigrants off construction sites, mount an overnight helicopter raid on an apartment building, and fire tear gas into residential neighborhoods. But who can tie all those discrete incidents into one powerful narrative?
I spoke to Mr. Kingsbury for this weekâs column:
âEvery day thereâs a new horror. And I donât know how to process it unless I write.â
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— Bill Grueskin (@bgrueskin.bsky.social) 2025-11-14T12:04:50.720Z