Afternoon Briefing: Police reveal 11 gun-related arrests at Naperville TopGolf

Good afternoon, Chicago.

Police say that there’s actually been 11 gun-related arrests at Naperville’s TopGolf facility since September. Since the close string of gun-related arrests at the TopGolf facility started last fall, the Naperville Sun had reported seven prior to a Saturday arrest.

Over a two-month period starting in September, police made four separate but similar gun busts at the business — all resulting from an officer spotting a gun through a car window while doing a foot patrol of the parking lot.

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