Re: BREAKING =?UTF-8?Q?=C2=96?= This video of a black man assaulting an
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On 2025-08-31, Governor Swill <
governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 31 Aug 2025 13:04:23 -0000 (UTC), pothead wrote:
On 2025-08-31, orangeneck <orangeneck@127.0.0.1> wrote:
In <10903t0$2uapk$1@dont-email.me> goatmolester wrote:
"https://choiceclips.whatfinger.com/2025/08/30/breaking-this-video-of-a-black-man-assaulting-another-man-and-the-lapd-refusing-to-arrest-him-because-they-arent-allowed-to-is-going-viral-with-la-residents-begging-presi/"
Let the anti
Americans have LA. It's a rotting metropolitan sewer thanks to Democrats. >>
And NYC isn't far behind, for the same reason.
Democrats.
The headline is a half truth.
In California, in order to arrest for a misdemeanor not committed in
an officer's presence, the victim must be willing to go to court to
file the complaint.
This seems logical to me. If the victim isn't willing to swear in
court, the "incident", if there was one at all, is simply not a big
enough deal for the police to pursue.
Imagine instead, a world in which *anybody can be arrested on any
other person's say so* and the accuser doesn't even have to swear in
court that anything happened.
Further, if you listen to the conversation the videographer had with
the cop, it's very clear this was a setup, a political hatchet job deliberately designed to communicate a mistruth.
And this is why businesses are boarding up and leaving California.
Being soft on crime and coddling the criminals does not work.
I still remember the image of the Asian couple standing on the roof and in front
of their store defending it against the "peaceful protesters" of BLM while the police stood by and did nothing..
Being tough on crime is the only way to control it. Of course that policy
can be combined with other policies however it is the driving force towards reducing crime.
And it's simple common sense
--
pothead
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Then our choices make us."
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All on Mon Sep 1 15:27:09 2025
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Rightist Shithole Memphis, The Second-biggest City In The Red State Of Tennessee, Tops The List For Crime With 2,501 Violent Crimes Per 100,000 People, According To Data From The FBI.
Here are 10 cities with the highest crime rates
Below are the 10 big cities with the highest rate of crime per 100,000
people, based on FBI data from 2024 on murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault.
Memphis, Tenn.
Memphis, the second-biggest city in the red state of Tennessee, tops the
list with 2,501 violent crimes per 100,000 people, according to data from
the FBI.
The city has recorded 145 murder victims in the first eight months of the
year. Last year, it experienced 40.6 homicides per 100,000, placing it
fourth among cities with at least 100,000 residents.
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Trump, citing high rates of crime, said Memphis would be placed early on
the list of cities federal forces could target with an increased law enforcement presence, during an Aug. 21 interview with local radio host
Todd Starnes.
City police say overall crime has decreased by 22 percent compared to last year.
Democratic Mayor Paul Young was the victim of an attempted kidnapping in
June, when an alleged stalker visited his home with a taser, gloves, rope
and duct tape.
Detroit
Detroit closely trails Memphis with a violent crime rate of 1,781 per
100,00 and a rate of 31.2 homicides per 100,000 residents.
Last year, there were 203 homicides, the lowest number since 1965,
according to city data. The number marks a 19 percent decrease from 2023
and 34 percent from 2022 for the Motor City.
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Mayor Mike Duggan left the Democratic Party to run for governor as an independent, aiming to replace term-limited Democratic Michigan Gov.
Gretchen Whitmer.
Duggan said Trump deserved some credit for the decline in crime in the
city.
The federal government has been a huge partner in this. The president
appointed Jerome Gorgon, the U. S. attorney, he said on a CNN podcast. Baltimore
Baltimore had 1,606 violent crimes and 34.8 homicides per 100,000 people
last year.
Both Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott (D) have tangoed with the president over his comments about the Charm Citys high
crime rates.
Scott accused Trump of targeting Black-led cities for criticism, while
Moore invited Trump on a walk around communities to see the reality of life
in the city.
Instead of accepting the offer, Trump told Moore to focus on driving down
the crime rate, indicating he wouldnt join him for a walk before that.
As of July 1, the city had recorded 68 homicides this year. Police said
that reflected a 22 percent year-over-year decrease in homicides and a 19 percent decrease in nonfatal shootings.
Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City, Mo. , saw 1,547 violent offenses per 100,000 people in 2024.
Last year, the city saw a 12 percent increase in nonfatal shootings and
tallied 144 homicide cases.
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