1 month ago | By WGN TV
CHICAGO - A lawsuit has been filed against the owners of an Oak Park BP gas station that was the scene of a 2022 murder of an 18-year-old girl.
According to a press release from Dolan Law - the law firm who filed the lawsuit - the legal complaint alleges that "despite an alarming history of violent crimes against persons on the property, the operator did absolutely nothing to protect Jailyn and other customers of the gas station."
The complaint details crime statistics kept by the Oak Park Police Department, stating that police records show 160 armed robberies were reported in Oak Park...
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