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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Has A Message For Those Who Are Still Hanging Out At The Parks In The City

Throughout the country, many cities have encouraged residents to stay at home as they work to tackle the spread of the coronavirus. However, if you have to leave your home, social distancing in highly recommended. On Thursday, Chicago Mayor, Lori Lightfoot had a very simple, but yet an impactful message for those who are still hanging out at the parks around the city.

She took to social media and said, “Just a friendly reminder from your Auntie to stay home. #StayHomeSaveLives.” She then proceeded to share a photo of herself, which read, “Your jump shot is always gonna be weak. Stay out of the parks.”

This message was definitely geared towards those who visit their local parks to play a game of basketball.

She then followed up with a tweet and said, “Many public parks are still open for restricted use as long as social distancing and other measures are observed.”

According to The Chicago Tribune, Mayor Lightfoot talked about how she has broken up a few gatherings herself and told residents to return home. One example she shared included her reportedly breaking up an underage drinking party.

She recalled, “The other night I think we literally broke up an underage drinking party. There were some young folks that were in a garage with the door up, it was a beautiful night, we pulled by and I told the driver, ‘Back up,’ rolled down the window and said, ‘Hey, you’re too close. Separate yourself. Social distancing!”

In other words, Lori does not play, and she’ll go the extra mile to make sure her city is safe.

 

TSR STAFF: Jade Ashley @Jade_Ashley94

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