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Johnny Depp should have stayed here
By Kevin Fischer
Sunday, Jun 22 2008, 05:19 PM
Here's what happens when filming of a movie leaves the friendly confines of Wisconsin for Illinois.

A police officer talks with costumed extras on the set of the film, "Public Enemies," after a drive-by shooting occurred nearby. Chicago
Tribune photo by E. Jason Wambsgans.
I say pack up and move the entire operation north.
Appleton, Columbus, Oshkosh, Cudahy, Franklin.....no chance of gettting shot in any of those places.
From the Chicago Tribune:
Teen arrested in drive-by shooting near Johnny Depp movie set
Actor was not on scene; no one injured
Tribune staff report
9:19 PM CDT, June 21, 2008
Life imitated art near a Chicago movie set when a police officer arrested a juvenile accused of shooting his gun outside a car near the filming of Johnny Depp's mobster film "Public Enemies."
The shooting occurred about 12:30 a.m. Friday in the 1600 block of South Blue Island Avenue near the set on the city's South Side, according to police.
It happened about 30 minutes before Depp arrived on the set.
No one was injured.