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Southland Crime: Recent Incidents in Oak Lawn and Homewood

A series of alarming incidents have been reported in the Southland suburbs, including an armed robbery in Oak Lawn where Ahmed M. Mohsin, 26, is accused of stealing a gun at gunpoint. This incident stands out amid a range of disturbances that also feature aggravated assaults and thefts across the region, highlighting growing safety concerns.

In a separate incident in Homewood, two drivers, James Perkins, 64, and Mitzie Burkart, 56, face aggravated assault charges after brandishing guns during a road rage altercation. Police are actively investigating these cases as part of a broader effort to address escalating violence and ensure community safety amid a spike in criminal activities.

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