Vandals Smash Glass Door at Lou Mitchell’s Restaurant in the West Loop
Incident Occurs Early Sunday Morning
Someone smashed a glass door at Lou Mitchell’s on West Jackson Boulevard early Sunday morning, Chicago police said.
Details of the Incident
The incident occurred at 4:31 a.m., and no injuries were reported, police said. Nothing was taken from inside.
Restaurant Opens for Business Despite Incident
Lou Mitchell’s opened for business Sunday morning, and the broken window was boarded up. No arrests have been made.
Staff Member Describes Incident
According to a staff member at the 101-year-old Chicago eatery, someone threw a rock through the glass door. The staff member said they don’t know if the incident was captured on surveillance video, but the restaurant opened Sunday as the staff waited for the debris to be removed and the window boarded up.
Investigation Ongoing
The owners of Lou Mitchell’s didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
No one is in custody.
Conclusion
The incident at Lou Mitchell’s is a reminder of the importance of security and vigilance in our communities. While the restaurant has taken steps to board up the broken window, the investigation is ongoing and it is unclear what motivated the individual to commit this act of vandalism.
FAQs
* When did the incident occur?
+ The incident occurred at 4:31 a.m. on Sunday morning.
* Was anyone injured?
+ No, no one was injured in the incident.
* Was anything taken from the restaurant?
+ No, nothing was taken from the restaurant.
* Are there any suspects in custody?
+ No, no one is in custody in connection with the incident.