Ray From Cleveland
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A Brooklyn man has been seen pummeling a 68-year-old victim and stomping on his skull, before going through his pocket as he lay unconscious on the street in a shocking daylight, as the New York City crime wave continues.
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Eventually this must be dealt with. Country people aren’t going there to do it for them. They will wisely stay away.
In the 1950s mafia was out there protecting some neighborhoods, and half the geezers out there had a 38 or something left over from the war.
This will have to end. And all the social programs in the world will not do it. In the end, someone will have to hunt down and eliminate those who will stomp on an elderly man’s head. In a civilized place, that is cops and prosecutors. In New York, it will have to be something different as far as I can discern.
If the people there were smart enough to vote Republican, and conservative Republican at that, they could start to reduce problems like this.
We were the host of the 2016 Republican National Convention. People from all over the country were predicting riots and bloodshed like we've never seen before. They would be flying in and bused from all these leftist commie cities and states. Nothing happened. Three arrests for the entire event.
Lowlifes who had the slightest bit of smarts realized that our state was not like theirs where they could get away with shit like they do in their state. Try to stop traffic and pull somebody out of their car could cost you your life here. Our Castle Doctrine extends to our vehicles. Breaking into my car is no different than breaking into my home as far as the law is concerned. It gives me legal authority to kill the intruder(s) no questions asked.
When you weaken the victim and empower the criminal like they do in commie states, the only possible results would be attacks like this and plenty of them. The only way to reduce crime is a proper enough deterrent, and you can't offer a stronger deterrent than death.