Chicago police releasing surveillance footage of a crew using a chain and an SUV to rip an ATM straight out of a convenience store feels like another sign of how bold these crimes have become. This wasn’t subtle. It wasn’t rushed panic. It looked planned, coordinated, and confident — like they expected to get away with it before anyone could react. And that’s what’s unsettling people the most. ATMs used to feel secure. Stores used to feel safer in the early morning hours. Now even reinforced machines are being yanked out in seconds, while owners are left with damage that costs far more than whatever cash was inside. The bigger question isn’t just who did it — it’s why this keeps happening. Are penalties not strong enough? Is enforcement stretched too thin? Or have crews simply learned the system well enough to exploit it? Either way, small businesses pay the price first, and communities feel it next. #ChicagoNews #SurveillanceFootage #ATMTheft #CrimeWatch #UrbanCrime #SmallBusinessImpact #PublicSafety #BreakingNews #CommunityConcerns