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The City (Revealed)

Reveal

The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX

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4.78K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Robin Amer of USA Today’s investigative podcast The City shares the story behind a massive illegal dump that appeared in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood in the ’90s. Local kids remember playing on the 21-acre, six-story mountain of debris, and adults recall the seemingly endless stream of dump trucks that rumbled down the street to the formerly vacant lot at all hours of the day and night. Wind blowing over the dump covered the neighborhood in thick dust, affecting the health of nearby residents. When community leaders confronted the man responsible for the dump, they found he was just one part of a larger operation.

The FBI was using the North Lawndale dump and the man who created it as part of an investigation into political corruption called Operation Silver Shovel. The operation would bring down politicians and city officials who accepted bribes for allowing things like the illegal dump to happen in their districts. But after the indictments and the operation’s end, no one wanted to take responsibility for cleaning up the dump – not the FBI, not the City of Chicago and not the man who created it. The debris sat for years, leaving North Lawndale residents feeling angry and used. The civic neglect and institutional racism that allowed the dump to happen in the first place has continued, long after the last truck of debris was carted away.

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and found it was drastically undercounting its carbon footprint.

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0:51.4

And thanks. From the Center for Investigative Reporting in PRX, this is reveal.

1:04.0

I'm Al Etzine.

1:06.4

When Daky Nichols was a kid growing up in Chicago in the early 90s,

1:10.6

he knew that lurking near his home was an evil rabbit.

1:14.8

It was an evil rabbit up there. It was a grown rabbit.

1:17.8

You used to chase kids with real eyes. I still remember that.

1:23.0

We were looking for a wed day, but we'd never seen that evil rabbit.

1:29.4

This evil rabbit roamed the hills where Daky and his friends like to play.

1:34.6

We played up there everything. Play how go seein' when it snowed,

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