The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: March 29, 2025
Today: March 29, 2025

Family fit to be tied as vandals keep on tagging work truck in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood

Family fit to be tied as vandals keep on tagging work truck in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood
August 14, 2024
Jermont Terry - WBBM

    CHICAGO, Illinois (WBBM) -- A construction worker in Pilsen says vandalism is putting his livelihood at riskโ€”as his work truck has now been targeted four different times.

When the rooster crows every morning on 18th Street between Oakley Avenue and Leavitt Street, Angel DeAlba's father never knows what he'll wake up to seeing scrawled on the truck.

"[He] sees all the paintings over here," DeAlba said. "We're like, what's going on?" DeAlba said.

Since recently moving into Pilsen, the vandalism with graffiti keeps happening to the truck parked out front.

"As you can see, my dad painted out whiteโ€”you can see in backgroundโ€”but they did it again, and these black lines are actually from last night," said DeAlba, adding that the most recent vandalism Monday night makes for a total of four times.

The family's home surveillance captured a crew walking down 18th Street overnight. The crew is seen going right up to the right van and beginning to tag it.

The family installed the cameras after the first graffiti incident, but the camera does not seem to be deterring the taggers.

"My dad has to repaint, and it costs money for him," DeAlba said.

It is also costing the small business owner customers tooโ€”especially as DeAlba's father pulls up for estimates with the van full of graffiti.

"He pulls up with the truck like painted like this, and sometimes, even some people said it, like: 'What's going on with your truck? Are you related to these guys, or what's going on?'" DeAlba said. "My dad says, 'No, when I woke up, it was just painted like that.'"

Meanwhile, graffiti on the truck is not the only problem. A few weeks back, someone actually tried getting into DeAlba's father's nearby work vanโ€”which is also parked on the blockโ€”by breaking the window.

That too was caught on video.

"And the neighbors have to hear us out," DeAlba said. "We have do something about itโ€”or at least identify these people."

When the family calls police, because it is property damage, DeAlba said they are just told to file a complaint.

"It's not fair," he said.

As for people repeatedly tagging the truck, the family wants them to know this is not a gameโ€”and they simply want it to stop.

"I don't know what this means who they are, but just be mindful," DeAlba said.

DeAlba emphasized that people need to know his father's truck is not just some abandoned vehicle.

"It is not," DeAlba said. "It's a work truck. It's another tool for my dad to make money."

Related Articles

Police identify man accused of vandalizing Tesla vehicles in Massachusetts 2 arrested after 9/11 memorial wall vandalized with graffiti Mexico president says her government requested US surveillance drone flights Woman upset after SUV vandalized in broad daylight
Share This

Popular

Crime|Education|US

Elie Honig explains the law DHS is relying on to detain visa student

Elie Honig explains the law DHS is relying on to detain visa student
Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|US

On the 30th anniversary of Selenaโ€™s death, her killer is denied parole

On the 30th anniversary of Selenaโ€™s death, her killer is denied parole
Business|Crime|Political|US

Trump commutes Ozy Media founder Watson's nearly 10-year sentence

Trump commutes Ozy Media founder Watson's nearly 10-year sentence
Crime|Election|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Hundreds of thousands rally in Istanbul in support of imprisoned mayor

Hundreds of thousands rally in Istanbul in support of imprisoned mayor

Crime

Asia|Crime|Political|World

Korean commission finds adoption program rife with abuse, highlighting AP investigation

Korean commission finds adoption program rife with abuse, highlighting AP investigation
Crime|Political|US

Trumpโ€™s southern border military mission cost over $300 million in first 6 weeks

Trumpโ€™s southern border military mission cost over $300 million in first 6 weeks
Africa|Crime|Political

Guinea junta chief pardons former military leader over stadium massacre

Guinea junta chief pardons former military leader over stadium massacre
Crime|Europe|World

Former Church of England leader says scale of abuse scandal was 'overwhelming'

Former Church of England leader says scale of abuse scandal was 'overwhelming'