Burning Cross Found in Grant Park Visible to Passersby in Downtown Chicago
1-Minute Brief
The incident has raised concerns about possible hate crimes and public safety in a prominent Chicago location.
Key Facts
- A burning cross was seen in the middle of Grant Park, visible from Columbus Drive.
- The cross was described as being 6 feet tall.
- The flames were visible to both drivers and pedestrians passing by.
- The discovery took place in a downtown Chicago park.
- Passersby expressed shock after witnessing the burning cross.
What Happened
A large burning cross was discovered in Grant Park in downtown Chicago, drawing attention from people traveling along Columbus Drive.
Why It Matters
The presence of a burning cross in a public park has prompted concerns about hate crimes and public safety, given the symbol's historical associations.
What's Next
Authorities may investigate the incident further to determine the circumstances and any potential motives. Updates from officials or law enforcement are anticipated.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft3h agoPassersby left shocked after burning cross spotted in Grant Park
- The IndependentLeft1h ago6-foot burning cross discovered in downtown Chicago sparking fears of hate crime
