Follow the news in the Chicago suburbs and it seems two stories come up pretty reliably.

First, the Topgolf facility in Naperville now has had 22 gun arrests in the last two years:
For the third time in less than two weeks, police have made a firearm-related arrest in the Naperville Topgolf parking lot…
Coffey’s arrest brings the number of firearm-related arrests made outside the Naperville Topgolf since August 2023 to 22…
Officers were in the business’ parking lot in squad cars when one of them observed Coffey exiting a white Mercedes SUV while smoking what they believed to be cannabis, Krakow said. Officers exited their squads and approached on foot. Their investigation into the cannabis led to a search of Coffey’s vehicle.
Police’s search yielded a 9mm handgun that was recovered from a backpack, Krakow said.
How many more times will this happen? Naperville is a wealthy and high status suburb.
Second, a covered bridge in Long Grove keeps getting hit by trucks. It just happened again earlier this week:
Once again, a box truck became stuck under Long Grove’s iconic covered bridge early Monday morning, with the vehicle taking the brunt of the damage.
“The vast majority of the times this happens, it damages the vehicle,” Long Grove Assistant Village Manager Dana McCarthy said. “The bridge is made of heavy duty steel.”…
Though the bridge has certainly been hit well over 50 times since it reopened in 2020 after an extensive renovation, the village itself doesn’t keep count of the instances.
If this happened a few times, it could be a pattern in suburbs where these things tend not to happen. “Strange but true” stories from the suburbs that happen a few times.
But now people are paying attention – both of these occurrences are now “common” – and they keep happening. The media widely reports on the police work at Topgolf yet more arrests are made? There are plenty of warnings around the bridge about the height but trucks keep trying to drive through?
I assume the phenomena will end at some point but it is hard to know when.