In case you haven’t heard, the gang bangers are now coming to the “burbs. Yes, just like the Holy Rollers who appear at your door, preaching the Book of Mormon, the bangers are now spreading their enterprise to more fertile territory.
You don’t believe us, check out the following. Truth may help you understand how Goebbels and Hitler got away with their lies. The victim is always at a disadvantage, particularly when the victim is an unknown but “Authority” has Respectability. In this case “Authority” is the Black Perpetrator or “Guilty White Liberal” seeking repentance or a “Black DA, Judge or Prosecutor. Think of the Jussie Smelly case where we finally got justice. But justice hasn’t been served on those innocents who have been killed, mugged or raped.
But for Smollett, lying was not a crime according to Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx who inexplicably recused herself after pressuring prosecutors to drop the charges. Yesterday Smollett was exonerated, his record wiped clean like Hillary’s. Well, Well, Well! How did this happen? CLICK HERE TO UNDERSTAND HOW PEOPLE IN POWER, LIVE ABOVE THE LAW. In this case it was none other than ex President Obama who mad the call to Foxx through a little known lawyer who previously served as an assistant to President Obama.
Just when it looked as though former Empire star Jussie Smollett may have dodged the criminal charges that were filed last year and later dropped in the controversial case in which he allegedly faked an assault, he’s back in court again. This time, a Chicago grand jury indicted Smollett on six new charges as of Tuesday, which, according to court documents, allege that the actor “planned and participated” in staging a hate crime against himself.
A jury in Cook County, Ill., has found actor Jussie Smollett guilty of felony disorderly conduct for staging a fake hate crime nearly three years ago.
Prosecutors said the former Empire star arranged for two men to attack him, wrap a noose around his neck and douse him with bleach in downtown Chicago, yelling racist and homophobic slurs — and that Smollett repeatedly lied to the police about the incident.
The verdict was announced Thursday, days after Smollett took the witness stand to tell the jury, “there was no hoax.”
Jurors deliberated for a little more than nine hours over two days before finding Smollett guilty on five of the six counts he faced, which were related to a false report he gave on the day of the attack. He was acquitted on one count of giving a false report to police at a later date.
Back to ANARCHY. Yes, the spread of anarchy to the suburbs is real and a threat to those who seek peace and quiet in their daily lives. It is also True that Blacks are moving into the suburbs too.
Crime spills into dozens of Minneapolis suburbs, sparking fear among residents
Crime is spilling into some Minneapolis suburbs and causing anxiety among residents, a recent data analysis found.
“A large number of crimes can be a one-person crime wave, particularly in a suburban area with a relatively small population,” Chris Uggen, professor and criminologist at the University of Minnesota told the Star Tribune. “The numbers then go up, and the fear goes up, but it can still be a relatively small number of people who are actually doing the activities.”
Violent crimes have surged in Minneapolis and St. Paul, with a combined record 135 homicides last year, the outlet reported. While violent crimes in the suburbs of the Twin Cities have not reached the same levels, data compiled by the Star Tribune examining 50 of the largest suburbs over the last five years finds homicides have increased in some suburbs.
A combined 51 homicides were recorded in 2021 across suburban areas – with the majority occurring in northern metro suburbs – compared to 22 in 2019. The majority of suburbs did not see an increase in violent crimes, but nearly all suburbs saw increases in property crimes, such as car and catalytic converter thefts, the report found.
From the NY Times, Crime is growing in the Suburbs.
As Suburbia Surges, Violence Tags Along
from WAPO |
Rising crime comes to the suburbs
One aspect of the rise in violent crime in the Twin Cities has been the increase in carjackings. On November 5, Kare 11 reported that Minneapolis has seen 457 carjackings this year — that’s up 319 percent from 104 in 2019. In St. Paul, there have been 80 carjackings so far in this year.
But this rise in violent crime, if unchecked, will not restrict itself to the urban core of the Twin Cities. If not tackled, it will spread. There are signs that this is already happening.
Yesterday, KSTP reported that between 8:15 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Monday night:
A Blue Jaguar sedan was taken from Target West by people armed with handguns. In an update later Tuesday, police said the sedan was recovered by the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, with help from the Minnesota State Patrol and Minneapolis police.
Then, a Honda Accord was taken from a business near Eagle Creek Lane. Police said later Tuesday that this vehicle has not yet been recovered.
Police said the suspects in those two incidents arrived in a 2014 gray Honda Pilot and a black BMW X1.
After that, police said armed suspects robbed a person at a Chick-Fil-A near Valley Creek Road and Woodlane Drive.
Police said the victims of the Woodbury incidents were not physically hurt.
Woodbury wasn’t the only city unaffected on Monday: KSTP reports that police also reported an attempted armed robbery at the Hy-Vee off North 10th Street in Oakdale.
WCCO reported:
Bev Berchem lives in Oakdale and frequents the shopping area that was targeted.
“It’s not just in the inner cities anymore, it’s stretching out and it gets scary,” she said. “You don’t know where to go.”
Residents of much of the state have been able to look at the mounting chaos in the Twin Cities and feel the relative safety that comes from distance. They will not be able to indefinitely.
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As if we don’t have enough to worry about when it comes to maintaining our cars, getting a catalytic converter lock is probably not on everyone’s list.
One thing a lot of people in New Jersey have done is install a home security system.
Investing in a home security system is one of the best ways to keep your home secure. A home security system can alert you to any potential threats and will give you peace of mind.
One in four homes in America have security cameras.
It’s pretty common in New Jersey neighborhoods for plenty of people to have a Ring Doorbell security system. They’re a lot easier to install yourself than older security systems.
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