Chinatown community marches against rising crime
Dozens march to protest surge in Chinatown crime
Protesters hit the streets of Chinatown Monday, demanding action on rising crime rates in the neighborhood.
CHICAGO - Protesters hit the streets of Chinatown Monday, demanding action on rising crime rates in the neighborhood.
Community members marched across the neighborhood in a show of solidarity.
The march comes after the shocking murder of Woom Sing Tse earlier this month and a surge in armed robberies and carjackings.
The protest organizers say Chinatown is facing "unprecedented" threats.