Things got pretty lit in Chicago on Wednesday night, as one can imagine, after the Cubs broke their 108-year World Series drought after an epic Game 7.
What 108 years of waiting for victory feels like @Cubs @cbschicago #FlyTheW #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/pbmYdTPPE4
— Jeremy Ross (@JeremyAdamRoss) November 3, 2016
#Cub fans still running toward Wrigley. A MOSH pit at Addison n Clark. Might not end well…@DanProft pic.twitter.com/Wqm2u7nM36
— Immutable – $IMX (@IMX_Immutable) November 3, 2016
Cubs fans exultant after nail-biting end to championship drought https://t.co/h4c6NxsWkf pic.twitter.com/SZSZIPIJQd
— Chicago Tribune Sports (@ChicagoSports) November 3, 2016
People are sprinting to Addison and Clark pic.twitter.com/GZnAmbVFGo
— Sam Charles (@samjcharles) November 3, 2016
OBLIGATORY…
However, nowhere was the chaos that ensued more evident than on the Chicago police scanner.
https://twitter.com/CFGScanner/status/794051581125632000
https://twitter.com/CFGScanner/status/794052822929027072
https://twitter.com/CFGScanner/status/794054464571179013
https://twitter.com/CFGScanner/status/794057193397944320
https://twitter.com/CFGScanner/status/794059234132381696
https://twitter.com/CFGScanner/status/794060186763739137
https://twitter.com/CFGScanner/status/794061766829359105
https://twitter.com/CFGScanner/status/794069842932350976
https://twitter.com/CFGScanner/status/794077859811770369
https://twitter.com/CFGScanner/status/794078510570618880
Annd then there was this…
https://twitter.com/Ebowww/status/794052005354303488
Of course there was, we would expect nothing less after a series like that.