SUBURBS AREN’T IMMUNE FROM THE GANG BANGERS

The ANTIFA CROWD, BLM KILLAS, and outright multiple offenders are now seeking more productive ground. Break-ins are mounting up in the “burbs” according to the latest reports. Gangs are targeting the homes of the wealthy, the ones with a “Benz” parked out-front. Places like toney Rodeo Drive are not immune. Crime in the toney area of Beverly Hills has seen multiple smash and grab incidents.

Back in 2008, Fox News reported on the proliferation of the branching out of Gangs to the suburbs. As documented below, we can extrapolate the gang bangers have increased their home space to include almost every suburb abutting to or adjacent to major U.S. cities. Watch out folks, get armed, be prepared, have security, cameras and what not. You are a target of these criminals.

So, What are you gonna due when they come for You? Sleep with your buddies, Smith and Wesson is the best advice. Shoot to kill at first sight, let the legal system take it from there. As the day turns into night, the criminal lurks behind every tree, having cased out the target during the day. Report suspicious activity in your neighborhood. You must be vigilant, when that knock appears, you have to bring the hammer down. As we said on multiple occasions, there is no telling what these savages will do. 

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Our next guest, somebody who knows the situation very well, fox news senior judicial analyst, Judge Andrew Napolitano, a former judge at the Superior Court of New Jersey. And I guess while you were on the bench, you were in one of those counties where this thing is springing up now.

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JUDGE ANDREW NAPOLITANO, FOX NEWS JUDICIAL ANALYST: Well, it is springing up in Bergen County, New Jersey, which is northeast New Jersey where the George Washington Bridge connects New York City to New Jersey.

SCOTT: Affluent area.

NAPOLITANO: Very Affluent. It has the highest per capita income in the state of New Jersey. It’s the third highest per capita income in the United States.

SCOTT: And they’ve got gang problems?

NAPOLITANO: They have gang problems. They didn’t have them when I was on the bench. The concept of a gang, you’re talking about 15 years ago, was so alien that the police didn’t even think about it. Now, in these leafy, wealthy, upper middle class suburbs, you have gangs attempting to kidnap someone who refused to become a member of the gang. And in the process of the kidnapping, the victim gets killed. And then they try the gang members, the people who actually killed him with their bare hands as well as those who organized the kidnapping for murder. Those were the two mug shots we just saw on the screen.