Cigarette store owner shot dead on Irving Park Road in Bensenville

Baxter Lomax


   I often work in Troy York's shitty Itasca Inn bar on Irving Park Road in Itasca. it is that shithole next to Three Guys Pizzeria in Itasca. I often worry about the Itasca Inn becoming a scene of a random brutal robbery-murder and when I get the news the other day that store clerk owner Hussein Sagir was shot dead by a couple of punks looking to steal some cigarettes in cigarette row down the street it is a cause for concern. Bensenville is a couple of town s away and nothing like Itasca. It is a heavily poor and Latino illegal alien community in one of the most corrupt decaying sections of the corrupt county of DuPage. Dupage County is so God dam corrupt and the fact that hundreds of cigarette stores line this section leading up to York road proves this. I have rallied against the uselessness of so many of these obtuse stores that are small, ugly, and useless. I mean who goes into a tobacco store just to buy tobacco when there are so many gas stations available. this is not the first time a store clerk has been slain in one of these shops. A couple of brothers were shot in Evanston a year ago with a ugly strip mall type store in what is usually a beautiful downtown urban suburb. I am almost a hundred percent positive these outlets sell more than tobacco and without a doubt they tend to attract the lower elements of society unable to control their addiction to a element that is so obviously self destructive. Sam's Tobacco mart is just one of many Pakistani owned tobacco stores and we all know that other drugs are sold and shipped from that other corrupt country and ally of America. Police need to get on the ball and arrest these two guys and solve the bar burning slaying in Schiller park that also occurred on this wicked street. is it really a surprise that addicting businesses selling alcohol and tobacco would so ofter be the victims of brutal robberies? I ask this for the safty and lives of these Saddam Hussein hard working type immigrants that come to this country and open up these important businesses for our health and economy.

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