Listing and recovery story:

http://chicago.stolenbike.org/node/193546

Theft in action:

Craigslist ad:

Seller info as per victim:

Name: Kirk Gxxxxxx
Phone:             773-621-5936      
Address: xxxxxxxx, Chicago, IL
Description: white male, approx 6'0'', approx 40 YO, pony tail
(edit-- info removed-- contact me if you need it.)
My guess is that the seller hits our favorite cesspool at 41st/Ashland early and often and keeps the thieves/fences in business.
Seller gets his money, victim ends up paying buyer, no legal consequences to anyone.
Stinks to high heaven.

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Bicycle theft is horrible. People become sentimentally attached to their rides. I think the police detectives should buy the most expensive carbon fiber bicycle there is, lock it with a cable and padlock, or not at all and then lie in wait. Felony grand theft, bicycle. The only other deturance would be if every man, woman and child had the bike of their choice. No need to buy, sell or steal.

why not keep calling Kirk and jamming up his phone line, what an ass.

person states that he stood and watched the guy steal his bike and didn't do anything except call the cops. I don't get it.

Yeah, WTF is with that?

I would have clubbed the dude.

Laura said:

person states that he stood and watched the guy steal his bike and didn't do anything except call the cops. I don't get it.

I am not trying to be flip or snarky.  I doubt many people in Chicago would do anything to try to stop someone from trying to steal anything--not just one's bike.  Unfortunately, we never know what else the guy has besides the angle-grinder.
 
Laura said:

person states that he stood and watched the guy steal his bike and didn't do anything except call the cops. I don't get it.

I really doubt a bike thief is packing and willing to kill for a bike but even with that as a remote chance I would be willing to make them show it to me before I was willing to let them take my bike.

You don't even have to physically assault the theif.  Even a loud yell, "HEY BIKE THEIF!  HEY THIS GUY IS STEALING A BIKE!"  could have done something.  Unless you're too embarassed to yell.

I would have used pepper spray.

 

I chased down a purse snatcher on Clark St. a few years ago... what an adrenaline rush!

I'm OK with the assault charge if I keep my bike and they get beat...

That said I doubt very much the guy risking a petty theft charge is wiling to risk making it a much larger charge that the police actually care about.  These guys are jerks with angle grinders looking to make a couple hundred bucks with little risk not Scarface.

Chi Lowe said:

I was being hyperbolic there.  Maybe not shot.  Maybe stabbed.  Maybe you find yourself in a position where you have to fight, and you successfully defend your property, but you end up in jail for aggravated assault or worse.  Maybe the thief runs off.  Point is, you don't know until you get yourself into the situation.

In *your* non-criminal mind, if you were stealing a bike and someone shouted "stop thief" or showed up with a club, you might think twice.  But you're not a criminal.  That person stealing the bike in the picture is.  That automatically means they're not operating by the same set of rules, and that you shouldn't assume you have any sense of how they would react if confronted. 

Anyway, I'm not trying to judge.  Just shine some light on perhaps unconsidered potential outcomes.  At my age, I just try to avoid that kind of chaos.


notoriousDUG said:

I really doubt a bike thief is packing and willing to kill for a bike but even with that as a remote chance I would be willing to make them show it to me before I was willing to let them take my bike.

I'd like to hear more about this Chicagoland hippie-punching task force. 



Daniel G said:

These shitheads are taking too. many. bikes. And I really think they're killing the goose.

In most places, you inform the thieving community that they are becoming a problem by going out and arresting some of them and charging them with crimes. Maybe some of Chicago's hippie-punching task force could be diverted to using their talents to beat up bike thieves.

Until the police can be bothered to care, or passerbys can be trusted to say something, I'm looking into a GPS device that can be slipped into the handlebars or seat tube. Don't see any other way.

I'm pretty sure they have their own website...
Apie said:

I'd like to hear more about this Chicagoland hippie-punching task force. 



Daniel G said:

These shitheads are taking too. many. bikes. And I really think they're killing the goose.

In most places, you inform the thieving community that they are becoming a problem by going out and arresting some of them and charging them with crimes. Maybe some of Chicago's hippie-punching task force could be diverted to using their talents to beat up bike thieves.

Until the police can be bothered to care, or passerbys can be trusted to say something, I'm looking into a GPS device that can be slipped into the handlebars or seat tube. Don't see any other way.

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