Tuesday, April 19, 2022

HOW MUCH DOES BLACK CRIME COST AMERICA?

 


San Fran patrol special officer rips Pelosi's inaction over BLACK crime surge: She doesn't care

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SewBXWKj2g



BLACK Suspects Rob Woman Returning To Hancock Park Home With Her Baby

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4sHPXEZC7E


San Jose Police Arrest 6 BLACKS Suspected Members of ‘Prolific’ Smash-and-

Grab Jewelry Store Robbery Crew



The greatest opportunity for organized crime in the US since Prohibition

The defund the police movement presents organized crime with perhaps their greatest opportunity for expansion since alcohol prohibition in the 1920s and early 1930s.  The increased crime in general and large-scale, and often organized, retail thefts in particular in large U.S. cities provide this opportunity.  Many have claimed that the profits from prohibition allowed organized crime to gain a foothold and become established in many American cities, and it may be happening again.

The large-scale shoplifting and the do-nothing-about-it prosecutors are creating yet another opening for organized crime.  Despite what some apparently think, people, including store owners, do not sit idly by forever and let their property be stolen, just because legislatures or city councils or police or prosecutors don't act.  People will eventually act privately to protect themselves and their property.  Not everyone can or is in a position to protect his property by arming up himself.

On the surface, it is pretty easy to see that stores can lock down more of the merchandise, as is already happening in many places.  Over time, some large retail chains can move out of cities or parts of cities, as is already starting to happen at least in San Francisco.

But the people in the neighborhoods such stores leave still need to buy toothpaste.  So small individually owned stores are very likely to move into these areas. 

Once the small family-owned stores move in, a guy is likely to show up who promises them that their store will not have mass shoplifting or looting attacks — for a fee, of course.  This may happen before they are ever looted.  It may happen after they have had a mass shoplifting episode.  It may happen after an event where the proprietor or family members tried successfully or unsuccessfully to defend the store.

The prior corporate ownership probably would have passed on such an offer because of the corporate image hit they would have taken if it became generally known they were paying people who use violence to deter mass shoplifting.  The new likely sole proprietor or family ownership is probably more likely to sooner or later pay for protection.

Now, a market in protecting property is in principle not a terrible idea.  An at least somewhat competitive legitimate market for security guards already exists.  The problem in the case of the breakdown in law in major cities is that when organized crime fills the vacuum, they will likely use force to make themselves a monopoly in the market for protection.  Further, they are reputed to not really give their customers a choice of whether to pay or not.  As bad as that, they are reputed to mete out punishments that society as a whole might not think are appropriate for the crimes like shoplifting, even if it is an organized shoplifting ring, as we have seen happening in cities around the country.

Alas, this is another example of our progressives not thinking very progressively.  They adopt a static mindset that the poor were wronged, these mass shoplifting or looting events are done by the poor, and so we should not punish them much or at all without thinking of where that path will lead.  After all, the poor need the goods.  It does not matter if, as is likely, the organized shoplifting gangs are not made up of the poor.  The end of this path is stronger organized crime in big cities and potentially decidedly tougher penalties to those who steal than society thinks are appropriate.

James L. Swofford is a professor of economics in the Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate at the University of South Alabama.


The facts that have emerged demonstrate that Black Lives Matter is largely a creation of the corporate media and the Democratic Party, not a genuine expression of insurgent popular opposition to the pervasive brutality and social inequality of American society. The revelations illustrate the venal and privileged social layers whose interests are expressed by the elevation of race, rather than class, as the essential dividing line in society.


BLACK MAN IS 15xs TO 30xs TIMES MORE LIKELY TO PERPETRATE VIOLENCE!

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WATTERS ON FRANK R JAMES' STAGGERING RACISM

Watters: How was this guy not on the FBI's radar?



NY’s BLM Lt. Gov Who Backed Police Defunding Busted for Bribery

“Brian has already been an important leader in the Black Lives Matter movement."

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Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

Sen. Brian Benjamin wanted to defund the NYPD, but he should have fought to defund the FBI because it was the feds that busted the “progressive politician” on bribery charges.

“Last year we made historic strides towards ending mass incarceration with major reforms," Sen. Benjamin had boasted when he was in the legislature. “But there is still more work to do.”

Benjamin’s current work will be avoiding incarceration on five bribery charges.

The busted radical had fought to end bail, turning arrests into a revolving door, close down the Rikers Island prison, limit police enforcement options, and protect parole violators.

While the leftist crook has claimed that there is a school-to-prison pipeline, the real pipeline is the politics-to-prison pipeline in Albany. Governor Spitzer was forced out in a prostitution scandal, his Lt. Governor, David Paterson, was pushed to the door in a sex scandal, and his successor, Andrew Cuomo, well you may have heard that story.

No sooner did Cuomo’s Lt. Gov, Kathy Hochul step into his shoes, then she decided to pick Benjamin, a prog with impeccable police-hating credentials to stay on the right side of the Left.

Now, Hochul, who courted the pro-crime vote, is stuck with a criminal on her ticket.

"I'm going to name someone that I believe the state will be familiar with and very proud of," Hochul had said, announcing Benjamin as her pick for her old job after Cuomo stepped down.

There’s a lot to be proud of. Benjamin has set a new state record of being on the job for only 8 months before having to resign to, in his own words, "focus his energies on explaining in court why his actions were laudable-- not criminal."

Also, like Cuomo, Spitzer and Weiner, Benjamin "looks forward to when this case is finished so he can rededicate himself to public service."

At the rate New York Dems are going, his replacement will have also been indicted by then freeing up a spot for Benjamin to just go right back to his old job of helping criminals.

Asked by reporters now about Benjamin's arrest, Hochul piously scolded, “Let’s focus on the fact that there are people in a hospital right now fighting for their lives.”

And some of those people were even shot because of her opposition to bringing back bail.

You can understand why Hochul and the Dem Albany establishment oppose bringing back bail for criminals or enforcing the law. The only people who support criminals… are criminals.

The New York Dem campaign slogan might as well be, "Vote for Us, Until We're Indicted."

Cuomo began his career as Attorney General of New York. His predecessor was Eliot Spitzer, his successor, Eric Schneiderman was forced to resign after multiple women accused him of choking and assaulting them. And that’s without delving into the conflicts of interest.

And now Hochul will be forced to run for the top spot with Benjamin’s name right after hers.

“I have utmost confidence in my lieutenant governor,” Gov. Hochul told reporters on Thursday.

On Tuesday, her confidence may have waned after Benjamin turned himself in to face justice.

Why did Hochul pick Benjamin? Let’s look at his credentials. In his failed bid for State Comptroller, the Harlem politician ran on a platform of defunding the police.

"I support the movement to defund the police," he had declared. After a wave of shootings, the indicted pol falsely claimed that, “more police don’t lead to more community safety”.

Benjamin's anti-police crusade was backed by former Women's March leader Tamika Mallory who claimed that, “Brian has already been an important leader in the Black Lives Matter movement."

The politician in turn presented an official state proclamation honoring the Farrakhan supporter while hailing Mallory as a “freedom fighter like the ones we read about in the history books”.

When Benjamin helped to bring a Black Lives Matter mural to Harlem, Al Sharpton was there. He was endorsed by Calvin Butts and the rest of the race-baiting royalty at the heart of city politics. By embracing him, Hochul hoped to get the support of Sharpton and the gang.

But it’s not as if the charges could have possibly come as a surprise to anyone with a pulse.

There have been lawsuits, ethics charges, and allegations around him ever since Benjamin won a 4% turnout election that took him to the State Senate and then an appointment as Lt. Gov, a position he was as qualified to hold as Hochul, his former boss, or a small ball of earwax.

Many of those scandals involved Benjamin's relationship with Harlem real estate developers and finance people whom he berated in press releases, but cozied up to and profited from.

“I want to thank the entire village of Harlem who helped create this young man who’s going to help us lead the state into better days and prosperity,” Hochul said when picking Benjamin.

Harlem hasn’t been a village since the 17th century.

And the last Harlem politician to become Lt. Governor was David Paterson who had boasted, "The only way I'm not going to be governor next year is at the ballot box and the only way I'll be leaving office before is in a box" before he had to leave office anyway. Unboxed.

Now Benjamin has made everyone proud by, among other things, accepting a $250 campaign donation from a 2-year-old. It may take a village to raise a child, but it takes a child to write a $250 check to the progressive enabler of criminals who is now allegedly a criminal.

And the pro-crime movement once again loses one of its own to crime on the perpetrating end.

That’s nothing new for New York politicians who couldn’t be left alone in a room with a locked safe or a baby with a lollipop without making off with the safe’s contents and the lollipop.

But as New Yorkers wrestle with an unprecedented crime wave brought on by the dismantling of the criminal justice system by police defunders like Benjamin who worked to eliminate bail, shut down prisons, and set criminals loose, this case is a reminder of why they love criminals.

The Black Lives Matter movement and the Left are thick as thieves because they are thieves.

Fighting for the rights of criminals was never really about race, it was about the entitlement of the sorts of people who lie, steal, and kill their way to the top and then want to help their own.

In the wake of escalating violent attacks due to Democrat pro-crime policies, like eliminating bail, Hochul and Benjamin co-wrote an op-ed titled, "Don’t Blame Bail Reform; Do Improve It".

Since Benjamin’s arrest, there has been no word on bail for the police defunder.

When Governor Hochul’s turn comes, maybe she’ll be luckier.

San Jose Police Arrest 6 BLACKS Suspected Members of ‘Prolific’ Smash-and-

Grab Jewelry Store Robbery Crew


BLACKS = THE MOST VIOLENT SUBCULTURE IN THE WORLD

Shocking video captures BLACK woman startling shoppers in Venice with pickaxe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo8SPtmhLX


BLACK Man violently strikes a small child at a Walgreens in Miami

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdJtYKdnYlk

Two BLACK men arrested, two detained in chop shop takedown

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5fj1zm29dY

BLACKS DRAG WOMAN OUT OF CAR

Jenkintown Police Chief Credits Tips, Work by Detectives For Finding Two Suspects In Road Rage Assau

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuoPzt0KChs

A Chicago man shot and killed the mother of his children while on bond for being a felon in possession of a weapon in April and then fled to Texas, prosecutors said Tuesday. The murder of Jessica Johnson, 30, came just a few months after Edward Roscoe, 29, allegedly dropped their 4-month-old daughter, killing her.

 

THE REALITY OF THE STAGGERING EPIDEMIC BLACK CRIME TIDAL WAVE IN AMERICA!

 

BLACKS ARE 15xs to 30xs MORE LIKELY TO PERPETRATE VIOLENCE THAN WHITES.

 

Dr. Williams comments on another reality: that the rate of black homicide and armed robbery as well as other violent crimes are as is as much as 15–30 times more than whites

Blacks are also overrepresented among perpetrators of hate crimes—by 50 percent—according to the most recent Justice Department data from 2017; whites are underrepresented by 24 percent. This is particularly true for anti-gay and anti-Semitic hate crimes.

 


Police: 3 BLACK Suspects Attacking Jewish Children As Young As 3 In Brooklyn

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGpYM78c36I

 

Columbia University Student Davide Giri Stabbed To Death Near Morningside Park; Suspected Gang Membe

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff-mymRrpsw

 

This is happening all over the country: Watters

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8HcukWuw_Y

 

 

Florida law enforcement targets BLACK smash-and-grab thefts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBrQaRgunss&t=10s

 

 llinois authorities recover millions worth of stolen goods connected to organized retail theft

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9bUrxDMDv0

 Jack London Square Residents Frustrated Over Rampant Car Break-Ins

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1jRv59x40c

 Police looking for burglar who slithered across floor at Riverside hair salon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtk7kXtJkEU

 

Video shows armed robbery in the Fairfax District

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZf4WA-rG0I

 NAME A SINGLE THING THE BANKSTER REGIME OF GAMER LAWYER BARACK

OBAMA, LAWYER JOE BIDEN AND LAWYER ERIC HOLDER DID FOR 

BLACKS DURING THE 8 YEARS THEY WERE SURRENDERING OUR BORDERS TO

MEXICO!

The WORST Democrat Cities in the United States

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7RgqngPUnw

 Every year in America, some 500 whites are murdered by black assailants, more than twice as many as blacks killed by whites.  The media need to report all of these cases fairly and without bias so as to counter the false reporting and misplaced emphasis in the national press.  All victims, of whatever race, deserve justice because all human life is precious.  The reporting of violence should not be based on race — it should be proportionate to the crime, without regard to the race of the perpetrator or the victim.  Jeffrey Folks 

Smash-and-Grab BLACK Thieves Hit San Jose Eastridge Mall Jewelry Store

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVH7rS40tLo

  

Police: Harlem Man Sprayed With Unknown Substance, Struck With Stick During BLACK Assault

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o1yMO1ib10

14 BLACK suspects arrested in LA smash-and-grab robberies | ABC7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY6rfAUmEe8

  

FBI Offers Reward For Justin Smith, Suspected Of Killing Pregnant Girlfriend Dianna Brice In Philade

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vmzzv-VE7kA

 

 More details revealed after DNA leads to arrest in cold-case murder

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhKjXJqjg7o

 

AT THIS TIME, THERE MAY BE NO GREATER THREAT TO AMERICA THAN BLACK VIOENCE AND LOOTING!

 

WILL BLACK LIVES LOOT FINISH OFF RETAIL STORES?

A Holiday Crisis is Imminent as Retailers Face Bankruptcy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RLH4Jd_7a0

 

2 BLACK men wanted in connection with CTA Red Line robbery

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aYrc61gIGw

 

BLACK CAR THEFT

'Shocks the conscience': Chicago police arrested 11-year-old BLACK BOY for carjacking, Brown says

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqEnkK9yCfc 

 

Watson Video: The Truth About the Christmas Parade Killer

The real story is magically disappearing.

Tue Nov 30, 2021 

Paul Joseph Watson

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Video commentator Paul Joseph Watson gets to the truth behind the media disinformation surrounding the horrific act of vehicular terrorism by a black supremacist who intentionally ran down dozens of parade-goers recently in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

Check out the short video below:

  REALITY: BLACKS ARE THE MOST VIOLENT SUBCULTURE IN THE WORLD!

Avant murder suspect arrested in Hollywood Hills

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKQIUM5gr64

 


BLACK Suspects Rob Woman Returning To Hancock Park Home With Her Baby

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4sHPXEZC7E

 

 

Suspect arrested in killing of Jacqueline Avant

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJKpsa4IgJE

 

Suspect in custody in shooting death of Jacqueline Avant

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5lRjUhDClY

 

 

 

BLACK Woman Extradited To Face Charges For Execution-Style Murder Of Brooklyn Mother

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13XRRxC4NiA

 

 

BLACK Woman accused of pushing man off bus to his death faces new charge

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzuklP_uoEY

 

 

 

Thieves Ransack Louis Vuitton Store in San Francisco Union Square

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5ZGM6kXi9A


Man accused of stabbing his father 46 times is now under arrest

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdNUqfXF8sg

BLACK MAN STABS VICTIM IN NECK

‘Gruesome' Random Stabbing Outside WeHo Whole Foods Leaves Man Bleeding on Sidewalk

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/gruesome-random-stabbing-outside-weho-whole-foods-leaves-man-bleeding-on-sidewalk/ar-AAQUSH4?ocid=wispr&li=BBnbfcL

 

Soros Prosecutors Let BLACK Sex-Offender CVS Burglar Free

Virginia Commonwealth's attorneys frequently let criminals walk

https://freebeacon.com/democrats/soros-prosecutors-let-sex-offender-cvs-burglar-free/

 

Man Attacked Inside Apartment During Bushwick Robbery

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAdUZ2VTRxI

 

BLACK Suspects will face ethnic intimidation charges in SEPTA attack: Police

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mQNkLSPnq4

VIDEO

Asian students attacked by group of BLACK teens on SEPTA train in Philadelphia, suspects to face charges

https://news.yahoo.com/asian-students-attacked-group-teens-210608683.html

Report: Four BLACK Teens Allegedly Murdered 60-Year-Old in Dallas Parking Lot

https://www.breitbart.com/crime/2021/11/18/report-four-teens-allegedly-murdered-60-year-old-dallas-parking-lot/

Records said four capital murder suspects arrested for Tuesday’s murder of a man at a Costco parking lot in Dallas are young people, according to Fox 4.

BLACK Suspect(s) wanted in a series of aggravated robberies in Houston at the 9700 block of S. Post Oak.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf14OIeDxoA

 

Police: Deliveryman shoots armed suspects trying to rob him, killing one

https://6abc.com/shooting-attempted-robbery-philadelphia-crime-city/11256875/

 

Police say while the armed suspects searched the victims car, he managed to pull out his gun and shoot the would-be robbers.

 

 

Police: 2 BLACK men arrested for shooting of armored car guards, killing accomplices short time later

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LepMCucS41s

 

 

BLACK Teen arrested for fatally shooting mother who was reading Bible to daughter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSZV7FuQkfg

 

 

Rapper Young dolph shot and killed by BLACKS in his hometown 2021 (live)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqOqcLQgy4A

 

 

Memphis police chief addresses Young Dolph shooting

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiD8O72bnQQ

 

Manhattan BLACK Gang Shootout Caught on Camera; 3 Hurt

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf7zNAnfFWM

 

 

 

BLACK Suspect sought in arson that killed 2 in Nicetown: Police

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZx6x5dSQDA

 

Rapper Young dolph shot and killed by BLACKS in his hometown 2021 (live)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqOqcLQgy4A

 

Memphis police chief addresses Young Dolph shooting

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiD8O72bnQQ

 

Manhattan BLACK Gang Shootout Caught on Camera; 3 Hurt

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf7zNAnfFWM

 

 

 

BLACK Suspect sought in arson that killed 2 in Nicetown: Police

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZx6x5dSQDA

 

 

LAPD investigating 'follow-home' BLACK robberies

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG7oRRpaSdY 

 

Caught On Video: 70-Year-Old Woman's Purse Stolen At Brooklyn Store by BLACKS


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK5gsjxSSKU

 

 

Miami Beach business owners say videos BLACK show crime is out of control

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgiU1CHOwGM

 

BLACK Woman Extradited To Face Charges For Execution-Style Murder Of Brooklyn Mother

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13XRRxC4NiA

 

 

I-Team: BLACK Woman accused of pushing man off bus to his death faces new charge

II-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzuklP_uoEY

 

BLACK Thieves Ransack Louis Vuitton Store in San Francisco Union Square

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5ZGM6kXi9A

BLACK Man accused of stabbing his father 46 times is now under arrest

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdNUqfXF8sg

 

BLACK ASSAULT

4 dead, including 2 former BLACK police officers on the run, following traffic stop

 https://www.yahoo.com/gma/former-police-officers-wanted-carjacking-172500157.html

 

 

Four people were pronounced dead following an attempted traffic stop in Maryland, as a manhunt was underway in the state for two former police officers who were considered armed and dangerous. On Thursday night, police confirmed two of the deceased were the former officers.

Three passengers were pronounced dead at the scene in Smithsburg late Thursday afternoon, including a female driver, an adult man and one child, according to Maryland State Police.

A fourth passenger, another child, was medevacked to a local hospital and pronounced dead, police said.

 

BLACK Mother In Custody In 1986 Cold Case Of ‘Baby John’ Found Dead In Dumpster In Greenwich

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PznuuUTMVQ8

 

 

 

 

BLACK Ex-NFL player Zac Stacy arrested after alleged brutal attack of woman in Florida, jail records show

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZM-Nsvxhnc

 

 

BLACK Teens Injured In Newburgh Shooting

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tqq7BqPHlg

 

 

 

BLACKS LOOTING - Aggravated robbery at a pharmacy located near Stella Link and S. Braeswood Blvd.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-xScXWNKVY

 

 

WATCH | Temple PD looking for BLACK suspects in wild shootout caught on camera

 

https://www.blogger.com/blog/posts/5440581937224467578

 

Insane: BLACK Hammer-wielding thieves invade Concord jewelry store, wiping store clean

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NY0QR0zJ6EE

 

 

 

BLACK LIVES MURDER AND LOOT AND HAVE FOR A VERY LONG TIME!

 

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2021/11/black-terrorism-in-america-murder-loot.html

 

Dr. Williams comments on another reality: that

the rate of black homicide and armed robbery as

well as other violent crimes are as is as much as

15–30 times more than whites

In reality, BLM is the very embodiment of Marxism, anti-Semitism, and racism—a trifecta of wickedness capable of destroying any society. John Perazzo 

Blacks are also overrepresented among perpetrators of hate crimes—by 50 percent—according to the most recent Justice Department data from 2017; whites are underrepresented by 24 percent. This is particularly true for anti-gay and anti-Semitic hate crimes.

 

 

 

BLACK LIVES MATTER CO-FOUNDER PURCHASES $1.4 MILLION HOME IN 0.4% BLACK COMMUNITY

 

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/blm-co-founder-purchases-1-4-million-home-in-a-0-4-percent-black-population-community-larry-elder_3786037.html?utm_source=ai_recommender&utm_medium=a_bottom_above_etv

 

BLACK RACISM, ANTI-SEMITISM, ANTI-ASIAN, HOMOPHOBIC, VIOLENCE AND IGNORANCE AS DISPLAYED BY THIS CLOWN CHAPPELLE

Comedian Dave Chappelle’s The Closer: A racist tirade disguised as stand-up comedy

 

 

 

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2021/10/dave-chappelle-one-more-racist-black.html

 

Blacks are also overrepresented among perpetrators of hate crimes—by 50 percent—according to the most recent Justice Department data from 2017; whites are underrepresented by 24 percent. This is particularly true for anti-gay and anti-Semitic hate crimes.

 

 

THE DEPRAVED GHETTO BLACK CULTURE IN AMERICA  - Is it the world’s most violent subculture?

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2019/10/ghetto-black-violence-in-america-dr.html

 

Dr. Williams comments on another reality: that the rate of black homicide and armed robbery as well as other violent crimes are as is as much as 15–30 times more than whites

 

So, we have local black gang associates posting terror threats on social media -- threats of murder, by burning, directed at the women and children family members of white police employees -- immediately before the murder, by burning, of the white teenage daughter of a local police department employee. Plus, the killing took place only minutes after the victim was seen on video at the same location as the husband or boyfriend of the person who posted the threats, as he was filling a handheld can with gasoline.

 

BLACK HATE, RACISM AND VIOLENCE IN AMERICA

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2021/11/black-lives-matters-threat-of-violence.html

 

Meanwhile BLM has demonstrated yet again that it's a violent hate group that engages in political terrorism. And yet our political class will insist that it's the new civil rights movement which is entirely "above politics" and may not be criticized.

 

Rutgers U. Faculty Groups Support BLACK Prof Who Said White People Are ‘Villains’ that Must Be ‘Taken Out’

Travis Scott has repeatedly given a snarling middle finger to the safety of his fans and this deadly, predictable disaster is a direct result of his arrogant and shameful recklessness

 https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2021/11/travis-scott-reminds-america-of-joke-of.html

 

Would-be BLACK thief fatally shot by Lakeview homeowner in shootout, police say

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeaeO3W7fd8

Raleigh BLACK man released on bond after crashing car related to 14 armed robberies

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQTphSd5mXE

Two teens shot at by classmate’s BLACK mother, police say

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiJ04x-4Qn4

 

BLACK Angelo Ford Charged With First-Degree Murder For His Role In Fanta Billity's Death

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHvspqjXWgA

 

 BLACK VIOLENCE IN AMERICA  

 THE MURDER, MAYHEM AND LOOTING THAT IS SO MUCH A PART OF THE BLACK SUBCULTURE ACROSS AMERICA

 https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2021/08/black-violence-in-america-murder-mayhem.html

2 hurt when BLACK gunman opens fire at close range on crowded Philadelphia street

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AR_lpslyZM

BLACK Suspect arrested after throwing Molotov cocktail at Brooklyn deli, slashing man

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4diGwxzLKE

 

BLACK Chicago gun violence: Lightfoot, Brown urge public to speak up

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh6EO8KIXeo

 

BLACK Man shot at MS Dollar General, suspect detained

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmovrKr1iE0

  

Neighbors disturbed after two men found dead in SUV

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBoPTBMc4Y4

 

HOW MUCH OF THE NATIONWIDE SURGE IN VIOLENCE IS PERPETRATED BY BLACKS?

ONLY 8% OF THE POPULATION OF SAN FRANCISCO ARE BLACKS, AND YET THEY PERPETRATE 40% OF THE CRIME.

Would-be BLACK thief fatally shot by Lakeview homeowner in shootout, police say

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeaeO3W7fd8

 

NYPD: BLACK Man Sexually Assaulted 13-Year-Old Walking Home From School

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul3V_d56-KE

 

East Cleveland police: 3 BLACKS in custody, more wanted after woman tortured before murder

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7Q4FSD4dOQ

 

BLACKS Miramar High School students to be charged for murder as adults

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtzOEZ7fgOU

BLACK Robbery suspect shot and killed in Oakland gas station shootout identified

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHW7UQFeBFU

 Home Invasion Woman hides in bathroom and fires at BLACK burglars through the door

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3FhxGXVi5o

 Shocking video shows brazen BLACK thieves stealing from Ulta Beauty store

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhCTrcTzFYQ

 BLACK VIOLENCE

Man targeted by would-be BLACK robbers turns the table on suspects by opening fire in Fairfax

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLnN0cGgoPs

BLACK Woman charged after police say she tried to run a mother and her children off the road

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9FvjzywOiA

 Police say BLACK man stabbed wife, tried to vacuum blood

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2HvVanq4nw

  

Teenage girl kidnapped, stabbed by BLACKSand left for dead 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEfcCWoNEq0

 

Exclusive: Survivor of Wendy's fast food massacre in Flushing breaks silence after 20 years

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zte8tyGoV3I

Man chased, shot in the head and killed by BLACK mob in Queens

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8i4gZDSV14w

 Officer dragged by car in attempt to stop burglary

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhyVN69ls8E

 

Mom tells police her son confessed to Memphis shooting

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UNzniXuR3c

Police arrest Memorial Park BLACK rape suspect

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_CTw00ZoBo

 SHOCKING: Philadelphia police release video of deadly drive-by shooting; BLACK gunman still being sought

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoNwZowTEnk

 RAW: Violent shootout caught on camera at East St. Louis gas station

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roQ-ObzbDxU

 RAW VIDEO: Wild shootout in Northeast DC captured on home surveillance video | FOX 5 DC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3RiJxu-yKU

Surveillance video of Kirkwood home invasion by BLACK

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SitCOS3YXSU

 Killing caught on camera

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr0XvtpkE78

BLACK Intruder shot, killed after kicking in door, charging occupant with a knife

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PXJz38_7a8

 

VIDEO: BLACK Burglary suspected thwarted by gun-toting homeowner

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N1A9xT9cCA

 

Mother armed with shotgun scares off BLACK burglar in Miami Gardens

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o2eSvS8KPU

 

Video: Neptune Beach resident shoots at 3 BLACK armed robbers, police say

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjWxoHK-H5E

  

BLACK Woman arrested in Jacksonville in connection with execution-style killing in New York

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ1bRRHVZUg

 

BLACK Man accused of knocking out woman, spitting on officer in Miami Beach

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0HmX9-A4pA

 

BLACK Mom charged with reckless driving with baby in car

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZW1q1IDQC8

 

BLACK Suspect in deadly shooting had 2020 murder charges

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s52_8qIw97Q

 

BLACK Woman charged with beating, shooting at boyfriend

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ7u3S_Shek

 

Woman killed, man hospitalized in South LA double shooting

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gDfgjFdgxY

Former BLACK corrections employee fatally shot boyfriend in Miami Gardens, cops say

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOa1sgW-I6g

 

Surveillance video shows BLACK man stealing coveted puppy from pet store

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsqXrzqFD5o

 

Shooting outside North Miami Beach fast food restaurant under investigation

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwwD7_BAacA

 

BLACK female suspect appeared to stomp on the woman’s head multiple times.

VIDEO: NYC Woman Beaten, Stomped in Head During Alleged Robbery

 https://www.breitbart.com/crime/2021/10/13/video-nyc-woman-beaten-stomped-head-alleged-robbery/

 

AMY FURR

Police have released video of two people’s alleged attack on a woman in Brooklyn last week that resulted in her being taken to the hospital unconscious.

 At one point in the video, the BLACK female suspect appeared to stomp on the woman’s head multiple times.

Police told Pix 11 the attack was not random, and they believe it was the result of an earlier encounter between the victim and the female suspect.

 

BLACK RACISM, ANTI-SEMITISM, ANTI-ASIAN, HOMOPHOBIC, VIOLENCE AND IGNORANCE AS DISPLAYED BY THIS CLOWN CHAPPELLE

Comedian BLACK Dave Chappelle’s The Closer: A racist tirade disguised as stand-up comedy

 https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2021/10/dave-chappelle-one-more-racist-black.html

  

BLACK Thieves crash UHaul into auto parts store

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-fAr-bP3Ds

  Woman who livestreamed her looting spree in Chicago released from prison the same day she arrived to serve her 17-month sentence

 https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2021/11/blacks-and-looting-case-against-taeshia.html

 By Thomas Lifson

I’d like to be able to say “only in Chicago,” which seems to have become the world capital of street crime, but alas, “criminal justice reform” runs rampant – as do criminals, even those convicted of felonies

BLACK LOOTING IN S.F.

EXCLUSIVE: Two San Francisco Prosecutors Quit, Join Effort to Recall City's DA'

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqTfK2pRXs0

 

BIG SPIKE IN BLACK SHOPLIFTING, THIEVES GET MORE BRAZEN, POVERTY DANGER AHEAD WARNING

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4BMXf2G6h8

 Walgreens Closes Five Bay Area Stores amid Shoplifting Surge

https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2021/10/13/walgreens-closes-five-bay-area-stores-amid-shoplifting-surge/

 https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2021/10/black-lives-loot-walgreens-closes-five.html

 

 VIDEO

WATCH: Ulta Beauty Ransacked BY BLACKS During Store Hours in Chicago

https://www.breitbart.com/crime/2021/09/28/ulta-beauty-ransacked-during-store-hours-chicago/

  

11 BLACK Suspects Sought In $100K Handbag Heist At Palo Alto Louis Vuitton Store

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzIkiCOuQNE

 

Video shows suspected BLACK thieves sprinting out of California Neiman Marcus with designer handbags

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1ctqHXAcXM

 

Brazen BLACK shoplifting video in San Francisco becomes issue in California recall

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAIcsHh8vso

 

Brazen, Serial BLACK Shoplifter Appears In Court As DA Vows To Crack Down On Retail Thefts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvvnsvVJrdE

Busting an Organized BLACK Shoplifting Ring

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYFvtPM2su4

 

Vicky Nguyen Gets Inside Look At BLACK Retail Theft Rings | TODAY

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97x6bLB5RhM

 San Francisco locals react to rampant BLACK shoplifting, break-ins | Fox News Digital Original

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU6o2MIuMQc

 

Target Cuts Store Hours in San Francisco Due to BLACK Shoplifting Surge

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NNjdF0cCuQ

 

BLACK Group steals $30K from store in seconds | FOX6 News Milwaukee

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_S2pX-VRZXc

 

Major BLACK Arrest In $1 Million Apple Store Thefts

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0SCIkKgu7A

 

Apple Store BLACK Robbery Suspects Arrested

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT9Jc7lB_Zo

 

Pricey BLACK Heist Lasts 34 Seconds, Ends With $200K Jewelry Stolen

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09aI0HAqtBM

 

BLACK Jewelry heist captured on video at Avenues Mall store

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6goU5Fj_b8

 

BLACK Credit Card Thieves Caught on Tape Using Skimmers | Nightline | ABC

News

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAP7sVh4smc

BLACK Man Trapped Inside of Store After Serial Thieving Spree | I Survived a Crime | A&E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmLUEQUd6pQ

 https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2021/10/13/walgreens-closes-five-bay-area-stores-amid-shoplifting-surge/

 

Walgreens Closes Five Bay Area Stores amid BLACK Shoplifting Surge

Michael M. Santiago/Getty

PAUL BOIS

The ongoing shoplifting surge has forced Walgreens to close five more San Francisco stores as local law enforcement continues to do next to nothing to curtail the problem.

In a statement to SF Gate, Walgreens spokesman Phil Caruso confirmed “organized retail crime” has strangled San Francisco stores.

“Organized retail crime continues to be a challenge facing retailers across San Francisco, and we are not immune to that,” Caruso said. “Retail theft across our San Francisco stores has continued to increase in the past few months to five times our chain average.”

“During this time to help combat this issue, we increased our investments in security measures in stores across the city to 46 times our chain average in an effort to provide a safe environment,” he added.

Asha Safai, San Francisco Board of Supervisor for District 11 admitted to feeling “devastated” over the closure a Walgreens store that has “been a staple for seniors, families and children for decades.”

“I am completely devastated by this news – this Walgreens is less than a mile from seven schools and has been a staple for seniors, families and children for decades. This closure will significantly impact this community,” he tweeted.

 

Safai told SFGate that the shoplifting had crippled the store’s bottom-line and endangered the staff and customers to an unhealthy degree.

“This is a sad day for San Francisco,” Safai said. “We can’t continue to let these anchor institutions close that so many people rely on.”

Shoplifting has skyrocketed in San Francisco recently, likely a result of Proposition 47, which dictates stealing would not be a felony in California if the item stolen did not exceed $950.

The damage has been felt across a range of business outlets.

 

In May of this year, The San Francisco News described the situation as being “out of control,” noting that 17 Walgreens have had to close in the past five years due to rampant shoplifting in the city.

17 Walgreen locations in San Francisco have closed their doors within the last five years according to a report from the SF Chronicle. Ten of these closures transpired from 2019 to this year with the last Walgreens store to close its door as of this writing, back on March 17. The cause of the closures is due to rampant shoplifting and looting that has transpired at Walgreen locations in the city believed to be perpetuated by an organized crime ring.

On Thursday, May 13 a hearing was held by the Board of Supervisors with retailers, the SFPD, the district attorney’s office, and probation departments. Brendan Dugan, director of organized retail crime and corporate investigations, believes that San Francisco is at the center of organized retail crime. He brought up a state bust in the Bay Area from last year in which $8 million in stolen merchandise was confiscated from five suspects. The merchandise came from CVS, Target and Walgreens stores from all across San Francisco.

The lack of enforcement made shoplifters so nonchalant and casual they would often steal in broad daylight while awestruck customers documented the crime on their iPhones, allowing for some viral internet moments.

 

 

CrimeEconomyLaw and OrderCaliforniaSan FranciscoshopliftingWalgreens

 

San Francisco Safeway Cuts Hours Due to Rampant Shoplifting

383waltarrrrr / Flickr / CC / Cropped

JOEL B. POLLAK

A prominent Safeway supermarket in the Castro district of San Francisco is limiting its hours due to rampant shoplifting, the latest example of a retail store closing or limiting its operations in the left-liberal city due to out-of-control petty crime.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported Saturday:

Shoppers at the Safeway in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood will see a noticeable change to the store: It now closes at 9 p.m. due to what one supervisor described as “out of control” shoplifting.

Once open 24 hours a day, the Safeway store on Market and Church streets now has the earliest closing hours of all the Pleasanton-based supermarket chain’s San Francisco storefronts, most of which stay open until midnight.

[San Francisco Supervisor Rafael] Mandelman said theft at the Safeway at 2020 Market Street has been “out of control” and recently met with Safeway representatives “to better understand the issues at this store.” He said he also planned to meet with the San Francisco Police Department and the office of San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin “to see what is currently being done to deter theft at Safeway, and to figure out a plan to do better.”

Earlier this year, Walgreens closed 17 stores in the city due to shoplifting, which skyrocketed after California voters passed Proposition 47, a ballot initiative aimed at criminal justice reform, which reclassified thefts up to $950 as misdemeanors. As a result, such thefts are rarely prosecuted.

The crime spike began under former district attorney George Gascón, who is now district attorney for Los Angeles County, and has continued under Chesa Boudin, who now faces a likely recall election.

Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). He is the author of the recent e-book, Neither Free nor Fair: The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. His recent book, RED NOVEMBER, tells the story of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary from a conservative perspective. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.

 

ONLY 8% OF THE POPULATION OF SAN FRANCISCO IS BLACK. THEY PERPETRATE 40% OF THE CRIMES. 

SEVEN WALGREENS HAVE CLOSED DUE TO BLACK LOOTING. 

SEE THE VIDEOS BELOW.

 

San Fran patrol special officer rips Pelosi's inaction over BLACK crime surge: She doesn't care

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SewBXWKj2g

 Is Stealing Wrong?

Not on the Left.

Thu Nov 4, 2021 

Dennis Prager

 16 comments

 

 

To most readers of this column, the question is absurd. The reason is not because the question is, in fact, absurd; it is because most readers of this column are conservative, and many are religious.

Am I implying that most leftists do not believe stealing is wrong?

Yes, I am.

As incredible as this assertion is to just about all religious people and virtually all conservatives, most leftists do not believe stealing is wrong. Since I always draw a distinction between those on the Left and liberals, let me add that I suspect most liberals think stealing is wrong. But it almost doesn't matter because they vote for people who do not think it is.

One proof is the passage of Proposition 47, a California ballot initiative passed in 2014, under which theft of less than $950 in goods is treated as a nonviolent misdemeanor and rarely prosecuted. As a result, in Democrat-run California cities such as San Francisco and Los Angeles, retail theft has soared.

Walgreens stores in San Francisco are racking up four times the average amount of theft in Walgreens stores across the country; spending on security guards in San Francisco is 35 times more than the chain's average in other cities. Walgreens has been forced to close 22 stores in the city since 2016.

As reported in the San Francisco Chronicle: "The Safeway located in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood ... was a longstanding, 24-hour fixture in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood. But as of last week, the store's hours have been cut back to 6 a.m. to 9 p.m ... A Safeway spokesperson (said) that the cutbacks are 'due to an increasing amount of theft at the store.'"

Further proof that the Left doesn't consider theft wrong — at least when committed by a person of color — was an interview broadcast on NPR last year with the author of a book titled "In Defense of Looting." The NPR interviewer threw only softball questions to the author.

In the last election, Los Angeles voters elected San Francisco's previous district attorney, George Gascon, as Los Angeles's district attorney. It was Los Angeles's way of declaring that stealing is not wrong. And it is worth noting that it is not only racial minorities and the poor who make these elections possible; it is also prosperous whites. The Los Angeles DA is a wealthy white, and he was supported by a white billionaire, George Soros.

It is hard to believe that millions of Americans do not deem stealing from stores morally wrong, so let's try to explain how this has come about.

Reason No. 1 is moral relativism. For as long as there has been a Left, it has rejected moral absolutes. As the great British historian, Paul Johnson, pointed out a half-century ago in his magnum opus, "Modern Times," the secular world applied the relativism of the natural sciences to morality.

Reason No. 2 is the reason for reason number one: the collapse of the Judeo-Christian value system and the accompanying abandonment of, and often disdain for, biblical ethics. Biblical morality posits moral absolutes — meaning that stealing is wrong for everyone, certainly people of every color. Yes, one can offer a biblical defense of a starving man stealing food for his starving family. But that is hardly what is happening in San Francisco and other American cities.

Reason No. 3 is Marxist morality. From Marx to the present, Marxism has divided the world not between right and wrong, but between economic classes. Therefore, it is morally acceptable for members of the poorer classes to steal from members of the more affluent classes. This notion has made its way into young people's minds for decades. About 30 years ago, I spoke to students from four Cleveland high schools. I asked them to raise their hand if they would steal something they really wanted from a department store if they were certain they would not get caught. Nearly all the students raised their hands. When I asked some of them to justify their reasoning, they all said the same thing: they wouldn't steal from a mom-and-pop store, but they would steal from a department store. It is OK to steal from "the rich."

Reason No. 4 is leftists' view of nonwhites, especially blacks, a view that conservatives have never shared. Leftists truly believe that blacks are intellectually and morally inferior to whites. The evidence? They do not believe blacks should be held to the same intellectual and moral standards to which leftists hold whites. Leftists do not defend whites who steal, and they hold whites to higher intellectual standards. Leftists do not argue for lowering math standards for whites, only for blacks.

The bottom line is the Left is immoral. That is why it defends stealing.

 

FAREWELL, SAN FRANCISCO

https://www.city-journal.org/farewell-san-francisco?utm_source=City+Journal+Update&utm_campaign=648b194224-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_05_21_05_16&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6c08930f2b-648b194224-109360857

 

 

AUDIO

Farewell, San FrFancisco

10 Blocks podcast

Michael GibsonBrian C. Anderson

May 20, 2020 

California

Cities

Economy, finance, and budgets

Michael Gibson joins Brian Anderson to discuss San Francisco’s ongoing struggle with public order and his decision to leave the Bay Area for Los Angeles—the subject of Gibson’s story, “America’s Havana,” in the Spring 2020 issue.

“Even before the current Covid-19 pandemic,” writes Gibson, “San Francisco was a deeply troubled city.” The city ranks first in the nation in a host of property crimes, and its high housing costs make it prohibitively expensive for low- and middle-income families. Even tech companies are now considering relocating their operations; any significant exodus of such businesses would be a serious blow to the city’s economy.

Audio Transcript

Brian Anderson: Welcome back to 10 Blocks. I'm your host Brian Anderson, and joining us on today's show is Michael Gibson. Michael is the co-founder of the 1517 Fund, a venture capital firm, formerly based in San Francisco and now in Los Angeles and we'll get to that in a minute. He's written on technology and innovation for The AtlanticNational Review, Reason, and recently a couple of excellent pieces for City Journal. You can follow him on Twitter @William_Blake. His latest essay, which we released online last week and appears in our Spring 2020 issue is called "America's Havana" and it's about San Francisco's ongoing struggle with public order and other serious urban problems, even before the Covid-19 pandemic struck. Michael, thanks very much for joining us.

Michael Gibson: Happy to be here.

Brian Anderson: Now let me read the very vivid opening paragraph to your story, quote: "On January 8th London Breed, San Francisco's mayor was sworn in for her first full term. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi congratulated her in a tweet saying, 'I look forward to working with you to continue San Francisco's proud tradition of standing as a guiding light for progress across America.' I don't know what definition of progress Pelosi is using, but any candid observer would rate the city that catastrophe. Mayor Breed was inaugurated on the same day that I moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles after 10 years working at the cutting edge of science and technology." You then begin your brief tour of the reasons you and others like you are leaving the city starting with public order and hygiene. So could you give a description of how the city was kind of crumbling over the last several years in these areas?

Michael Gibson: For sure. It's hard to remember when I first started noticing these things, but they started off slowly and they picked up, I think for sure some of the issues like homelessness have always been a problem on the West Coast and in cities like LA, even San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, but sometime throughout the 2010s, the teens, it really picked up and, and it started to become very stark. The city scene from a view let's say you're standing on the other side of the Golden Gate bridge and you look at the city, it is just resplendent.

Brian Anderson: It is one of the most beautiful cities in America. It's true.

Michael Gibson: And you're just excited to see what's going on inside. And then you get closer and, and then that's where it hit me one time where I came back down from the Sonoma region. You come down the 101, you shoot through the Robin Williams tunnel and you get that view of the city and it just looks like the future of the world. In this veritable gold rush, in the last tech boom, so much wealth has been created. Silicon Valley became, San Francisco itself became synonymous with Silicon Valley. And so there was a sense in which this was the city of the 2000s, that it was going to be the next Florence or Athens. That it would be a cultural center. But then you pull in to the city with your car and, and yeah, I noticed there's just drug users out in the open. This is not in bad neighborhoods like the Tenderloin district, but even in the, in the main areas of the city where in the financial district. There's human feces all over the place. That increased over the last decade. So anecdotally that stuff started picking up. Then the stories broke in the local newspapers and then whatever counter measures were taken, they failed. And so it just reached a point by the end of the decade where, I know lots of friends were uncomfortable walking around at night. It was not unheard of to have people harass you, yelling at you and coherently and in those kinds of issues. So that was the lower layer. And then, and then you started to wonder about the deeper stuff, like, what are the underlying issues? Lots of conflicts erupted over the last decade. The Google buses started because a lot of their employees wanted to live in the city and then commute down to Mountain View. Likewise with Apple and Facebook. And so they started these commuter buses in these commuter buses would take these employees from the city down the peninsula.

You had protests against these buses. Really strong backlash against the tech community, and the tech community got blamed for this, that somehow they were crowding out the public transportation that they were driving up the rents. And that's when I really started to examine the underlying problems in the city. The tech companies were being scapegoated, but it turned out that you know, there are a lot of regulations and zoning rules that prevent people from building anything new in the whole city. And so you had the same stock of housing, the same, pretty much the same stock of office space and more people trying to get into the city of the future. And that led to a lot of social problems.

Brian Anderson: So everything began to come together in a bad way. In other words, driving you to leave.

Michael Gibson: Yeah, that's right. So it was this weird combination of you had the expensive because of the limited housing.

Brian Anderson: Yeah I want to get back to that in a minute, maybe we could talk a little more detail.

Michael Gibson: But then you also had the appalling, which was this mismanagement of the homelessness situation.

Brian Anderson: And crime is starting to go up there. I'm not sure, post pandemic what it looks like, but the city's got a very significant burglary and theft problem. A lot of shoplifting going on cars getting broken into.

Michael Gibson: Something on average like 60 cars are broken into per day, That's pre-Covid, who knows what it is now. But you know, there are famous stories. Alex Rodriguez, the former Yankee now sportscaster. He was late to a game at the Giants stadium and found a parking space on the street. He stupidly or foolishly left, I don't know, maybe it was like necklace or some kind of jewelry in the car worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. It was broken into and stolen. But yeah, just the sheer number of these sorts of petty crimes, theft, vandalism led to San Francisco becoming the leader in the nation in 2018. 2019, it's still high. We have a mayor, or San Francisco had a mayor, there's a police force, but they did not seem to be willing to enforce lower-level crimes.

Brian Anderson: Yeah. That's quite striking. You'd like to think that the city's political class and voters would recognize this breakdown in order, rise in crime. Yet the brand new district attorney there, Chesa Boudin, campaigned on not prosecuting quality of life infractions. I'm curious, how did he win and what's your sense of him against this backdrop?

Michael Gibson: San Francisco has a history of being progressive and perhaps that's what Pelosi meant when she said it's a beacon of progress. The last Republican mayor was elected in his first term, I believe in 1956. I think he'd won a second term. But you know, ever after that, it's been run by Democrats. So pretty much one-party city for a long time. There are more moderate wings in that party. And there are very far left wing members of that party. And I think Chesa Boudin won due to some of the mechanics of voting in the city for these types of positions where, I forget the exact name of the mechanism, but if votes are split, it'll go to, let's say there are three candidates and two of them are similar to each other, so that they split the vote, that'll open it up to someone who's more radical like Chesa Boudin.

Brian Anderson: And that's kind of what happened here, right?

Michael Gibson: Yeah, so that's how we won. In essence, two opponents who were probably more moderate than he was split the vote. But nevertheless, it's still scary to me at any rate that someone with his resume and his public positions would get elected at all. You know, not enforcing low level quality of life crimes is one thing. He has very ambitious goals on establishing some kind of retributive justice or, sorry, restorative justice program. There was a humorous moment in one of the debates while he was running where and addressing this car, the broken window problem with automobiles and theft. He thought he thought the city should set up a business where if they caught the the thief, then the thief would have to work for some period of time in the window repair program that the city would run.

And it was just seemed like total craziness to me. But I guess it appealed to enough voters that he was able to win. I believe he served as a translator and adviser, I don't know in what exact capacity, but he had a direct relationship with Hugo Chavez, the late dictator. This to me is the kind of relationship that should just raise all sorts of red flags in the media and in the public. And the fact that it didn't, I think speaks to how far radical San Francisco has become. You know, the title of the piece is America's Havana. I chose that because one it's striking to me that Havana is crumbling on the edges but still looks the same as it does since the 1950s even people riding around in cars from the 1950s.

Brian Anderson: All that lovely architecture preserved as if in amber.

Michael Gibson: And in San Francisco, it's not, you don't see things crumbling necessarily to that extent in neighborhoods, But it is striking to me that it looks the same as it does as it did in the 1960s, you can watch a movie like the Steve McQueen classic, "Bullet", with the famous car chase scene as he's riding up and down the hills of San Francisco. And sure enough, if you look at those same locations today, they look the same. So three, four story Victorian townhouses, Bay window apartments, that sort of thing, it's all the same. And that's due to those land-use regulations.

Brian Anderson: Yeah. I wanted to get back to that because you, you listed that as one of the other reasons you've decided to move to Los Angeles. The cost of housing in particular is a huge problem in San Francisco. It's problem in many successful cities these days. But I think nowhere in America is it more of a problem than in San San Fran. I think the medium price for one bedroom you mentioned is the most expensive in the nation. It's about $3,700 a month. That's a median price. A single family home on average will run, you know, well over a million dollars. What's behind the, these astronomical prices? I guess it's really a supply problem as you suggest. And it has something to do with the way the city approaches land-use.

Michael Gibson: Right. It has the strictest land use rules in the nation. Probably the strongest NIMBY lobbyists you can imagine. That goes back for some time. You can look at any election from the 1970s through the eighties and nineties, and people are complaining about new construction, whether it's commercial or, or private residences. So even the main rule is that height requirement. Nothing can outside of something like 78, 79% of the city, you can't build higher than four stories. And then there are all sorts of other problems. The permit process is the highest stakes game of chutes and ladders known to man. There are multiple stages to this process. Multiple committees that you need to obtain approval from. And at any step along the way, after all the money spent and the effort made, you can slip down the slide and end up back in square one. And there are some crazy examples over the years. Some guy, it took him like, I think he started in 1978 to build four units and area of town called Bernal Heights. Spent $2 million and only in the last year was able to gain approval. Those stories are not uncommon. It's a real supply crunch. You limit the number of houses, you keep them the same, but you add more money and you add more people. Well, that's simple economics. The prices are gonna go up.

Brian Anderson: Now we talk a lot on this podcast and, and certainly write about in City Journal, the New York City subway system, which has a lot of problems even before the pandemic. The New York transit system had seen, you know, a real deterioration in performance, delays which have led to overcrowding, homelessness becoming a problem on the subways themselves. Enormous financial woes, again, even before the pandemic. But I don't think in our previous podcasts discussing San Francisco issues that we've really talked much about the Bay Area Rapid Transit System or BART system. Could you talk a little bit about that and how it's performing?

Michael Gibson: Yeah, so one of the interesting things about the Bay Area is that it is so fragmented in terms of its political organization. So when it came time to build a public transportation system, I think it was greatly limited by that fragmentation. So it was originally planned, the BART system was, was going to be a lot like the New York subway system in the way that it helps unify the many boroughs. In the original plans, I think for the BART, there were lines that were supposed to go up North to Marin, across the East Bay into Oakland. And then down South. What happened is that they couldn't get all these different municipalities on board. And so now the BART is pretty much limited to the East side of San Francisco, then it travels under the Bay, into the East Bay, Oakland area. It heads down south on the peninsula, but stops just past SFO.

So it doesn't have a lot of range. It was built in the 1970s. I think some of the engineering choices may have been fine at the time, but now the wear and tear on them started starting to show itself in the last few years. For me, this has been. Around town, it's known as the BART howl or screech. The wheels they made aren't flanged wheels. And so the noise is deafening, especially in certain paths.

Brian Anderson: Metal on metal, it's so true.

Michael Gibson: Yeah. And this has a quality of life consequence where, for instance, the high price of living in San Francisco. I know some people have thought about moving to the East Bay, but it makes the commute even worse because you can't have conversations, you can't listen to podcasts. You have to stop your music as you travel underground. And listen to this howl that seems to be in some sort of deranged contrapuntal noise, because it's like there's a high level shriek and a low-level rattle at the same time. It's quite jarring. I looked into that and, there's some other news stories or blog posts about the construction of those wheels and why they failed to make the right choices. It's pretty interesting. But for me, it became symbolic for this lack of state capacity or governance capacity where the infrastructure, the city itself is not living up to its purpose.

Brian Anderson: Yeah, I'd like to close with a couple of questions. One, you had already decided to relocate before the Covid-19 pandemic, but what's your sense of the attitude among other firms located in San Francisco or more broadly in the Bay Area? Are you hearing other companies thinking along the same lines. And then after answering that question, I'd love to hear about what it's been like moving to Los Angeles, basically simultaneous with a big lockdown in that city as a result of the pandemic. What it been like in LA? So those two questions: are other firms leaving San Francisco or thinking about it, and then what's going on in LA?

Michael Gibson: Well, the quality of life issues and the cost of living had started to affect my work. So we run an early-stage venture capital fund. We make investments in companies at the earliest stage. So often where we are the first money in, it's a few people and some proof of concepts. The Bay Area, Silicon Valley and San Francisco to some degree have always been known for being the hub of innovation and specifically garage startups, right? You think Hewlett-Packard, Apple, Google, they all literally started in garages. Well, if the garage costs a million bucks, you're not gonna be able to have a startup. And it occurred to me that the Grateful Dead also had a house in Haight Ashbury houses. You know, the ones around it on Zillow sell for like 3 million plus now. So you can't have a garage band either. If the garage costs a million bucks. So for my work over the last decade, we just noticed fewer and fewer of the companies that we were investing in were located in the Bay. They were starting elsewhere. So the need for me to live in San Francisco decreased.

There was almost like a little perfect storm for you guys publishing this piece because on the same day that you did on the internet, Twitter announced that it was permanently allowing its employees to work remotely. And Jack Dorsey had mentioned something along these lines, too, hinted at it in a quarterly call with investors last quarter. But yes, the story broke on the same day. And so I think there's a lot of conversations happening now about the degree to which companies will remain remote or you know, maybe it's not 50%. Maybe it's 25, but it's certainly not going to be zero. So I think we're going to start to see an exodus out of San Francisco. More companies either working remotely or maybe decentralizing their operations to some degree just because of the quality of life issues that we've talked about and the high cost. So I think Twitter's a real bellwether. They're going to be others for sure. Just go on Twitter now and you can see a lot of prominent VCs and founders talking about it.

Brian Anderson: The piece is getting an enormous amount of attention online and reading the responses and the letters is fascinating because it does clearly suggest that a lot of San Francisco residents and other firms are beginning to see or have been seeing the same kind of things you are and getting fed up about them.

Michael Gibson: It's going to hurt San Francisco should this happen to any great degree. If you look at the 2010 budget, I think it was about $6.4 billion. The 2020 budget for the was almost twice that, $12 billion. A lot of those revenues are coming from taxes collected on tech companies and their employees who live in, shop, and spend money in the city. And so should that drain, I think that the city, which has already stretched financially, is going to feel a pinch. So I chose to move down here before Covid. I sense this as an accelerant on, on that trend of decentralizing the office, to some degree, maybe to a big degree. LA, I moved down here not because there's a hotter tech scene and I was looking for companies here. I moved here for a few reasons. One is that it is a main transportation hub. A lot of our investments occur across North America. So being located not far from LAX, I thought I could travel quite easily. I wanted the nicer weather and the beaches. But maybe what was the most appealing thing to me was the way San Francisco, those dynamics we discussed have also made it very much a monoculture. In part my industry, the tech industry, but really, when people talk about that it's the big tech companies, Google, Facebook, Apple. The prices have driven out all the artists and all the different types of people. There's only one kind of culture in the city. And so Los Angeles to me represented something where you still had all these different types of people in the city, whether it's entertainment, aerospace, just a larger number and that appealed to me. Post-Covid, it's hard to tell what's going to happen. I mean, the mayor here is quite stringent, and the city administrators. They're threatening to lock down the city at least through the summer, maybe until there's a vaccine that's not quite clear. So you know, maybe the quality of life here won't be as good, but I'm not sure what to do about that in short term.

Brian Anderson: Well, thanks very much Michael. Don't forget to check out Michael Gibson's latest essay for City Journal. It's called "America's Havana." It's getting a lot of attention. You can find that and an earlier piece by him on our website and we'll link to it in the description. He's on Twitter @William_Blake, and you can follow City Journal on Twitter as well at @CityJournal, and on Instagram at @cityjournal_mi and if you like what you've heard on today's show, please give us a rating on iTunes. Thanks for listening and thanks again Michael Gibson for joining us. Thanks for having me.

Bet Your Life -- Vote for Democrats

 

By Clarice Feldman

I’m trying to restrain my anger and speak measuredly, but it’s damn hard to do so. (Nancy Pelosi’s latest trial balloon -- an investigation into the President’s handling of the Wuhan virus, was so preposterous it drove me into something I never do -- binge watching old TV serials, in this case “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”) The Wuhan virus spread throughout the world due to the Chinese government’s lies, and the acts of the head of the WHO Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreysesus who came to that position from the violent Ethiopian Communist party and covered up for China as did the mainstream U.S. media. 

Conrad Black writes at American Greatness:

The same press outlets have been engaged in a scandalous attempt to represent the Chinese response to the crisis as brilliant and to accept Beijing’s claim to have eliminated the virus within its own borders, in embarrassing contrast (they suppose) to Trumpian floundering about. 

In reality, the Chinese were inexcusably dishonest in withholding the proportions of the coronavirus outbreak, have not uttered a truthful word about it up to and including this week -- as they claim to have had almost no further fatalities and none at all in the past few days; and were extremely negligent in not moving promptly to restrict outward travel and warn the world. 

The same American press which has acclaimed the official Chinese performance with an adulatory hallelujah chorus have railed against President Trump for following the normal practice of identifying the coronavirus geographically. The subordination of the World Health Organization as a cheerleader for China’s odium and criminality will require that the entire leadership of the WHO to be sacked and replaced by people in whom it is possible to have some confidence. 

By the time this horrible virus has ravaged the underdeveloped world -- which is completely unprepared to deal with it and where the danger of horrific human devastation is the fear that dare not speak its name -- the complacent support of the corrupt leadership of the United Nations and its agencies by African and Asian states may have abated. 

Their actions should not be ignored. But the actions of some elected Democratic officials doubtless contributed greatly to the spread of the disease, and as we show, seem to have had a disproportionate effect on the poor -- especially African Americans in these states and cities, the very blocs of voters who voted them into office.

The people most at risk from the virus are the elderly and the immune-suppressed. Diabetics, pre-diabetics, those with high blood pressure, and the grossly overweight are immune-suppressed and seem hardest hit. At least in NY, these conditions are found disproportionately in the black community.

The contagion also seems concentrated in denser urban areas and among the poor, who must rely on public transportation, live in closer quarters, and whose lack of storage space mean they must risk shopping more often for food and essential supplies. This picture seems clear in NYC. In Southern California the picture may be more closely related to travel from China and crowded conditions in areas with lots of illegal immigrants -- post-virus analysis may clarify that.

New York City's and California’s loony politicos are hooked on identity politics and see racism everywhere, ignoring objective science. The consequences of ignoring reality: overwhelmed medical facilities, lack of proper medical equipment, and soaring death rates. 

Daniel Greenfield, writing at Frontpage Magazine, dissects in depth the role of identity politics in New York City, a case history in the consequences of  stupid politics and utter mismanagement. 

In brief, Mayor de Blasio’s City Health Commissioner, Oxiris Barbot, is a radical who previously served as Health Commissioner of Baltimore where she “had given the city’s race rioters ‘space to destroy.’” Space which continues after her move to New York  to result in a soaring murder rate

She boasted of seeing health policy through a “racial equity lens,” a lens so fogged that she concentrated on discouraging those arriving from Wuhan from going into self-quarantine and encouraging New Yorkers to attend the Lunar New Year celebrations in the city.

"As we gear up to celebrate the #LunarNewYear in NYC, I want to assure New Yorkers that there is no reason for anyone to change their holiday plans, avoid the subway, or certain parts of the city because of #coronavirus," she insisted. 

By then there had already been over 17,000 cases of the Wuhan Virus in China with nearly 3,000 new cases in one day. For the first time, someone outside Mainland China had died of the disease. 

Manhattan’s Chinatown, where Barbot had appeared, is one of the densest parts of the city. The old core community where the Lunar New Year celebration is based is a maze of cramped tenements, narrow streets, tiny stores whose counters extend far into the street, and other unsafe conditions 

Barbot went on urging people to participate in the parade while spreading misinformation about the risk. “You won’t get it merely from riding the subways -- you get it from secretions,” she even claimed.  

To her, the enemy was racial prejudice, not a rapidly transmissible, often deadly virus with a spread we can only hope to reduce by practicing social distance and good hygiene. 

New York’s health authorities ignored objective research and placed the city’s residents at great risk, and the outbreak exploded. 

So blinded by identity politics was the mayor that he never even ordered protective equipment until mid-March.

A staggering 6,582 additional people tested positive for the deadly bug since Thursday evening, bringing the city’s total confirmed cases to 56,289. Another 305 New Yorkers died from the virus, pushing the death toll up to 1,867.

More than 1,100 more coronavirus patients were hospitalized in the past day. Since the outbreak 11,739 people have been hospitalized. The city’s ICU capacity is at 88 percent with just 370 beds left unfilled.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said Friday, just before the new statistics were released, that the coming days will be even darker.  

In fact, de Blasio’s rejection of science and utter mismanagement is matched only by his ignorance of the law. This week, the dictatorial nitwit decided we should draft doctors and nurses to help his people out of the mess for which he bears no small degree of responsibility. Tom Maguire reports

The greatest city in the world is teetering on the brink so its Mayor seizes the opportunity to remind us he is a useless buffoon:

· COVID-19: De Blasio urges US enlistment program for doctors and nurses

· Mayor calls for medics to be moved to places in greatest need

· New York City prepares for surge in coronavirus cases

· "Enlistment program"?!? WHAT did he say?

· New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, has called for a national enlistment program for doctors and nurses, to handle an expected surge in coronavirus cases in New York and across the US.

· “If we’re fighting a war, let’s act like we’re fighting a war,” he told reporters on Friday.

· "...unless the military is fully mobilized and we create something we’ve never had before, which is some kind of national enlistment of medical personnel moved to the most urgent needs in the country constantly … if we don’t have that we’re going to see hospitals simply unable to handle so many people who could be saved.”

OK, that won't be happening. As a minor point, there is no time for Congress to pass the relevant legislation. As a major point, this is still America, we abandoned the draft decades ago, and we don't force people to work at gunpoint.

And how would it work? NY hospitals are short of Protective Personal Equipment. So the Feds are going to threaten to arrest some doctor in Vermont unless he gets down to NY and imperils himself by treating coronavirus patients? And if the good people of the great state of Vermont need health care down the road, NY promises to send their doctor back, unless he's sick or dead or super busy saving New Yorkers in which case, well, that's a problem for another day? [snip]

As a further illustration that desperate times require desperate short-sightedness, this order by Gov. Cuomo is outrageous:

Cuomo said he would sign an executive order that allows the national guard to take ventilators and personal protective equipment from institutions that don’t need them right now and redistribute them to those that do. He said those institutions would either have their ventilators returned to them or get reimbursements. Cuomo said there may be several hundred ventilators available because of the order.

Right now, the state is fielding a daily need for about 300 additional ventilators, he said. Those ventilators, officials have repeatedly explained, make the difference between life and death.

“Am I willing to deploy the national guard and inconvenience people for several hundred lives? You’re damn right I am,” Cuomo said…

I guess Gov. Cuomo's message is "tough luck".

Nancy Pelosi 

The first reference I can find of a mysterious virus in Wuhan was one in Mandarin dated December 31, 2019, three weeks before the Pelosi-promoted California congressman Adam Schiff’s impeachment trial, which began on January 21. One day after the ill-fated impeachment trial began, the CDC reported the first domestic virus case and the New York Times reported that the Chinese government was quarantining Wuhan. Eight days after the first case was reported in the U.S., the president formed the coronavirus task force. That same day WHO declared the virus a Global Health emergency. The next day (January 31), the President declared a public health emergency, quarantined U.S. citizens returning from China’s Hubei Province and restricted entry into the U.S. from China. (The Democrats charged him with racism for doing so though this step has proven critical to slowing the spread of the virus here.)

Two days later, on February 2, he suspended entry of others who posed a risk of transmitting the virus (and thereafter, added to suspension of entry people from other countries where the virus was appearing). On February 4 in his State of the Union address, he warned of the virus. Nancy Pelosi in a public temper tantrum and show of contempt ripped up her copy of the State of the Union address. 

On February 24, twenty days after the President issued his warning about the virus and almost one month after he restricted entry from China, Nancy Pelosi publicly stated that people should pay no attention to the coronavirus fears and joined crowds in San Francisco’s Chinese lunar new years' celebrations, “We think it’s very safe,” she said.  

On March 11, The President suspended travel from Europe, and the WHO officially declared the virus a pandemic. The following day, NYC declared a state of emergency and issued a statewide ban on all large gatherings.

I can only imagine what the death toll will be in California.  San Francisco has immune-suppressed HIV-AIDs affected citizens (about 12,985 people living with HIV in San Francisco) and thousands of homeless people living on the streets. So far, the homeless do not seem particularly affected, but if (or once) it makes an appearance there, I suspect it will take a substantial toll. I suppose many of these people are already quite unhealthy, live cheek by jowl outdoors on feces-heaped streets, and lack access to means to practice proper hygiene. California also has a large number of immigrants -- in recent years, largely from Asia:

The majority of recent arrivals are from Asia.

The vast majority of California’s immigrants were born in Latin America (50%) or Asia (40%). California has sizable populations of immigrants from dozens of countries; the leading countries of origin are Mexico (4.1 million), China (969,000), the Philippines (857,000), Vietnam (524,000), and India (507,000). However, most (56%) of those arriving between 2010 and 2017 came from Asia; only 29% came from Latin America.

At the moment the virus is racing faster through Southern California than Northern California, with Los Angeles County hardest hit. Santa Clara County with a high percentage of Asian population (37%) was hard hit as well though at the moment Los Angeles is hardest of the California counties hit. 

I have for reasons for space and time limited the discussion largely to di Blasio and Pelosi, but they are certainly not the only Democratic politicians whose foolishness proves they are never to be trusted at the times we need sound political leadership most.

If you vote for people like these, you bet your life (and mine).


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NY’s BLM Lt. Gov Who Backed Police Defunding Busted for Bribery

“Brian has already been an important leader in the Black Lives Matter movement."

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Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

Sen. Brian Benjamin wanted to defund the NYPD, but he should have fought to defund the FBI because it was the feds that busted the “progressive politician” on bribery charges.

“Last year we made historic strides towards ending mass incarceration with major reforms," Sen. Benjamin had boasted when he was in the legislature. “But there is still more work to do.”

Benjamin’s current work will be avoiding incarceration on five bribery charges.

The busted radical had fought to end bail, turning arrests into a revolving door, close down the Rikers Island prison, limit police enforcement options, and protect parole violators.

While the leftist crook has claimed that there is a school-to-prison pipeline, the real pipeline is the politics-to-prison pipeline in Albany. Governor Spitzer was forced out in a prostitution scandal, his Lt. Governor, David Paterson, was pushed to the door in a sex scandal, and his successor, Andrew Cuomo, well you may have heard that story.

No sooner did Cuomo’s Lt. Gov, Kathy Hochul step into his shoes, then she decided to pick Benjamin, a prog with impeccable police-hating credentials to stay on the right side of the Left.

Now, Hochul, who courted the pro-crime vote, is stuck with a criminal on her ticket.

"I'm going to name someone that I believe the state will be familiar with and very proud of," Hochul had said, announcing Benjamin as her pick for her old job after Cuomo stepped down.

There’s a lot to be proud of. Benjamin has set a new state record of being on the job for only 8 months before having to resign to, in his own words, "focus his energies on explaining in court why his actions were laudable-- not criminal."

Also, like Cuomo, Spitzer and Weiner, Benjamin "looks forward to when this case is finished so he can rededicate himself to public service."

At the rate New York Dems are going, his replacement will have also been indicted by then freeing up a spot for Benjamin to just go right back to his old job of helping criminals.

Asked by reporters now about Benjamin's arrest, Hochul piously scolded, “Let’s focus on the fact that there are people in a hospital right now fighting for their lives.”

And some of those people were even shot because of her opposition to bringing back bail.

You can understand why Hochul and the Dem Albany establishment oppose bringing back bail for criminals or enforcing the law. The only people who support criminals… are criminals.

The New York Dem campaign slogan might as well be, "Vote for Us, Until We're Indicted."

Cuomo began his career as Attorney General of New York. His predecessor was Eliot Spitzer, his successor, Eric Schneiderman was forced to resign after multiple women accused him of choking and assaulting them. And that’s without delving into the conflicts of interest.

And now Hochul will be forced to run for the top spot with Benjamin’s name right after hers.

“I have utmost confidence in my lieutenant governor,” Gov. Hochul told reporters on Thursday.

On Tuesday, her confidence may have waned after Benjamin turned himself in to face justice.

Why did Hochul pick Benjamin? Let’s look at his credentials. In his failed bid for State Comptroller, the Harlem politician ran on a platform of defunding the police.

"I support the movement to defund the police," he had declared. After a wave of shootings, the indicted pol falsely claimed that, “more police don’t lead to more community safety”.

Benjamin's anti-police crusade was backed by former Women's March leader Tamika Mallory who claimed that, “Brian has already been an important leader in the Black Lives Matter movement."

The politician in turn presented an official state proclamation honoring the Farrakhan supporter while hailing Mallory as a “freedom fighter like the ones we read about in the history books”.

When Benjamin helped to bring a Black Lives Matter mural to Harlem, Al Sharpton was there. He was endorsed by Calvin Butts and the rest of the race-baiting royalty at the heart of city politics. By embracing him, Hochul hoped to get the support of Sharpton and the gang.

But it’s not as if the charges could have possibly come as a surprise to anyone with a pulse.

There have been lawsuits, ethics charges, and allegations around him ever since Benjamin won a 4% turnout election that took him to the State Senate and then an appointment as Lt. Gov, a position he was as qualified to hold as Hochul, his former boss, or a small ball of earwax.

Many of those scandals involved Benjamin's relationship with Harlem real estate developers and finance people whom he berated in press releases, but cozied up to and profited from.

“I want to thank the entire village of Harlem who helped create this young man who’s going to help us lead the state into better days and prosperity,” Hochul said when picking Benjamin.

Harlem hasn’t been a village since the 17th century.

And the last Harlem politician to become Lt. Governor was David Paterson who had boasted, "The only way I'm not going to be governor next year is at the ballot box and the only way I'll be leaving office before is in a box" before he had to leave office anyway. Unboxed.

Now Benjamin has made everyone proud by, among other things, accepting a $250 campaign donation from a 2-year-old. It may take a village to raise a child, but it takes a child to write a $250 check to the progressive enabler of criminals who is now allegedly a criminal.

And the pro-crime movement once again loses one of its own to crime on the perpetrating end.

That’s nothing new for New York politicians who couldn’t be left alone in a room with a locked safe or a baby with a lollipop without making off with the safe’s contents and the lollipop.

But as New Yorkers wrestle with an unprecedented crime wave brought on by the dismantling of the criminal justice system by police defunders like Benjamin who worked to eliminate bail, shut down prisons, and set criminals loose, this case is a reminder of why they love criminals.

The Black Lives Matter movement and the Left are thick as thieves because they are thieves.

Fighting for the rights of criminals was never really about race, it was about the entitlement of the sorts of people who lie, steal, and kill their way to the top and then want to help their own.

In the wake of escalating violent attacks due to Democrat pro-crime policies, like eliminating bail, Hochul and Benjamin co-wrote an op-ed titled, "Don’t Blame Bail Reform; Do Improve It".

Since Benjamin’s arrest, there has been no word on bail for the police defunder.

When Governor Hochul’s turn comes, maybe she’ll be luckier.

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California’s 'Insight Gap' on Crime has Deadly Consequences

Why early release of violent criminals is not the best idea.

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On March 29, California governor Gavin Newsom denied parole for Leslie Van Houten, 72, involved in murders committed by followers of Charles Manson in 1969. On April 3, six people were killed and 12 wounded in a mass shooting in downtown Sacramento. The two events are related, but not in the way Californians might suspect.

In the wake of the April 3 massacre, police arrested Dandre Martin and his brother Smiley, who was in possession of a machine gun. Both suspects are African American, both have criminal records, and both were released early from prison.

As the Sacramento Bee reported, Smiley Martin has a record stretching back to 2013, and last year Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert opposed early release from his 10-year sentence for domestic violence and assault with great bodily injury. Hours before the April 3 shooting, Martin appeared in a Facebook video brandishing a handgun.

Dandrae Martin was released from jail in Arizona in 2020 after serving one and a half years on a probation violation. That violation stemmed from a 2016 guilty plea in an aggravated assault.  The younger Martin pleaded guilty to punching, kicking and choking a woman who refused to work for him as a prostitute.

Sacramento police also arrested a third suspect, Daviyonne Dawson, 31, seen carrying a firearm in the aftermath of the shootings. As people emerged from bars, the shooters fired more than 100 rounds, killing three women: Johntaya Alexander, 21; Melinda Davis, 57; and Yamile Martinez-Andrade, 21. The three men killed were Sergio Harris, 38; Joshua Hoye-Lucchesi, 32; and Devazia Turner, 29.

Gov. Newsom’s 119-word statement twice decried “gun violence” but named no victims or suspects. The “mass casualty shooting,” Gov. Newsom said, was a “terrible tragedy.” The statement contained no pledge to find the criminals responsible for the murders, and keep such killers off the streets.

Newsom is on record that “there’s no greater political mind in our lifetime than Governor Brown,” a reference to recurring governor Jerry Brown, who twice denied parole to Van Houten. In similar style, Newsom uses a high-profile case to pose as a tough-on-crime governor. The record shows otherwise.

One of Newsom’s first actions as governor was to reprieve 737 convicted murders on California’s death row, the worst of the worst. He also failed to show up for events honoring Ronil “Ron” Singh, a police officer shot dead in late 2018 by an Mexican national with gang connections, illegally present in the United States, and protected from deportation by California’s sanctuary law. For some reason, this particular murder did not launch a crusade against “gun violence.”

For all their savagery, the Sacramento shootings and Manson murders are far from the worst in California history. That distinction belongs to previously deported Juan Corona.

In the early 1970s, Corona murdered and mutilated Charles Fleming, Melford Sample, Donald Smith, John J. Haluka, Warren Kelley, Sigurd Beierman, William Emery Kamp, Clarence Hocking, James W. Howard, Jonah R. Smallwood, Elbert T. Riley, Paul B. Allen, Edward Martin Cupp, Albert Hayes, Raymond Muchache, John H. Jackson, Lloyd Wallace Wenzel, Mark Beverly Shields, Sam Bonafide and Joseph Maczak.

Four others were not identified and not a single victim was Mexican. All but three were white American workers and the others black or Native American. By all indications, nobody wondered whether Corona might have been motivated by racism. Politicians did not blame the knives and machetes Corona used to kill and mutilate his victims.

In 1973, a jury found Corona guilty of murder and sentenced him to 25 consecutive life terms. The mass murder died in prison in 2019 at the age of 85, outliving fellow Corcoran prison inmate Charles Manson, who died at 83 in 2017.

Former Manson follower Leslie Van Houten has been recommended for parole five times, but according to Gov. Newsom, “gaps in insight,” still make her a danger to society. When it comes to violent crime, the governor and many Democrats demonstrate a similar insight gap.

“Gun violence” is a gutless dodge. Criminals disregard gun laws. Early release of violent criminals poses a danger to society. And so on, just kind of a simple thing.

Meanwhile, after the Sacramento shootings, support surged for the recall of San Francisco district attorney Chesa Boudin, named after cop-killer Joanne Chesimard. Black Lives Matter bosses venerate the fugitive, now known as Assata Shakur.

Chesa Boudin has declined to prosecute many criminals and backs the release of most repeat offenders. On June 7, voters get the opportunity to give Boutin the boot. As Donald Trump likes to say, we’ll have to see what happens.

2021 was the deadliest year Chicago has witnessed in a quarter of century. The Hill pointed out Chicago police confirmed the city witnessed 797 homicides during the course of 2021.

The Media Set Out To Incite the Next Subway Shooter

Alleged 'execution-style' killing was nothing of the sort

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 • April 18, 2022 5:00 am

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Washington Free Beacon report last week from our colleague Charles Lehman put data behind what we all know to be true: that the media harp on violence carried out by whites and downplay it when the perpetrator is black—or should we say "Black."

That report went up on Thursday, the day after police arrested the black nationalist who gunned down 13 people in a Brooklyn subway station. His race—and his professed bigotry against whites and Jews—were either excluded from media reports entirely or described in an anodyne way. The New York Times described his "harshly bigoted views"—against whom, they could not say.

Then came the release of video from a police shooting in Grand Rapids, Mich., an incident with a white "perpetrator" and a black victim. Video shows 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya fleeing from the unidentified officer before grabbing for the officer's taser. The two struggle on the ground before the officer fatally shoots Lyoya.

The incident became the subject of wall-to-wall news coverage, with the New York Times, the Washington Post, and CNN referring to Lyoya as an "unarmed Black man"—even though he had grabbed the cop's taser.

Add to that the media's uncritical promulgation of the grieving family's claim that Lyoya was "killed like an animal" and family lawyer Benjamin Crump's characterization of the incident as an "execution." Crump pushed his claim on air with MSNBC's racial agitator Al Sharpton, who is set to deliver the eulogy this week. It's no wonder Michiganders spent the weekend protesting. (The press apparently doesn't use pompous fact-checking clauses like "claimed without evidence" unless it's former president Donald Trump or one of his allies who's doing the talking.)

The coverage of the Grand Rapids shooting was so over-the-top that the sober commentary offered by a former cop, Baltimore's Anthony Barksdale, seemed almost out of place. "When you have an individual … trying to take control—or has control—of the officer's equipment, especially a taser, then lethal force is the next level above a taser," Barksdale told CNN. "The test is, what would a reasonable officer do? The issues with the taser, I could see lethal force being used by this officer."

The hysterical media coverage of the incident is surely being consumed by the next subway shooter out there, whose motivations will then be dutifully buried in paragraph 21 of the New York Times report on the tragedy, if they get a mention at all.

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14 Shot, One Fatally, Friday into Sunday Morning in Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot speaks to guests at an event held to celebrate Pride Month at the Center on Halstead, a lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community center, on June 07, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois. Lightfoot is the first openly gay mayor of the city of Chicago. (Photo by Scott …
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Fourteen people were shot, one of them fatally, Friday into Sunday morning in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) Chicago.

FOX 32 / Chicago Sun-Times reported that the shooting fatality occurred Sunday morning about 2:20 a.m. “in the 8400 block of South Aberdeen Street.” The victim, a 27-year-old man, was standing outside when the shot rang out. He was hit in the leg and transported to a hospital, where he died.

Breitbart News noted 27 people were shot, six of them fatally, last weekend in Lightfoot’s Chicago.

The Chicago Tribune reported 145 homicides in Chicago January 1, 2022, through April 9, 2022.

2021 was the deadliest year Chicago has witnessed in a quarter of century. The Hill pointed out Chicago police confirmed the city witnessed 797 homicides during the course of 2021.

AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and the writer/curator of Down Range with AWR Hawkinsa weekly newsletter focused on all things Second Amendment, also for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for Armed American Radio and a Turning Point USA Ambassador. Follow him on Instagram: @awr_hawkins. Reach him at awrhawkins@breitbart.com. You can sign up to get Down Range at breitbart.com/downrange.

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RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A man accused of fatally pushing a woman in front of a freight train in Southern California has been arrested, authorities said.

The woman, whose name has not yet been made public, was hit by the train Monday morning in the city of Riverside, about 55 miles (89 kilometers) from downtown Los Angeles, police said Thursday.

Riverside police said in a statement that the woman and the man, Kevin Errol Lewis, were in an argument next to the railroad tracks that turned physical.

During the altercation, Lewis allegedly shoved the woman he was in a dating relationship with into the path of the train, killing her, police said.

Officers found Lewis, 41, nearby and detained him, police said. He is being held in jail without bail on suspicion of murder and domestic violence, as well as several outstanding warrants for theft and narcotics violations.

This undated photo provided by the Riverside Police Department shows Kevin Errol Lewis. Lewis has been arrested on suspicion of murder after he allegedly pushed a woman in front of a moving train in Southern California, authorities said Thursday, April 14, 2022. (Riverside Police Department via AP)
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Lewis, whom police described as a transient man, is scheduled to appear in court on April 25, online jail records showed. It was not immediately clear whether he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

The killing was similar to a death in New York City in January that shocked the city after after a woman was pushed to her death in front of a subway train beneath Times Square in an apparently unprovoked attack. Police charged Martial Simon, whom authorities said was homeless, in the slaying of Michelle Alyssa Go.

Simon is being held in a hospital prison ward and is scheduled to return to court on Tuesday, online jail and court records show.



The facts that have emerged demonstrate that Black Lives Matter is largely a creation of the corporate media and the Democratic Party, not a genuine expression of insurgent popular opposition to the pervasive brutality and social inequality of American society. The revelations illustrate the venal and privileged social layers whose interests are expressed by the elevation of race, rather than class, as the essential dividing line in society.


Black Lives Matter purchases $6 million property with donation money

Allegations of financial mismanagement among supposed leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement (BLM)—as well as questions surrounding the true character of the organization—continue to unfold following a recent New York Magazine report revealing the group purchased a $6 million luxury home in southern California with money that had been donated to the BLMGNF (Black Lives Matter Global Network Fund, the official title of the only actual national organization).

Patrisse Cullors speaking in Tottenham, north London as part of the Ferguson Solidarity Tour, January 2015.

According to the report, BLMGNF bought the 6,500 square-foot property, complete with seven bedrooms and bathrooms, a sound stage and music studio, a pool, and parking for almost 20 cars, in October 2020, to serve as a “safehouse” and headquarters for BLM leadership to create social media content. Last June, three BLM leaders—Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza and Melina Abdullah—recorded a video outside the property while marking the first anniversary of George Floyd’s murder.

The report has further fueled questions about BLM’s finances barely a year after it released the first look into its finances. The foundation said it collected over $90 million in 2020 alone and committed $21.7 million in funding to various BLM chapters and grassroots organizations. With its operating budget set at $8.4 million, more than $60 million was unaccounted for.

BLM released an official statement defending the purchase of the mansion while simultaneously performing damage control, promising to “provide clarity” and to increase “transparency and accountability.”

“Despite past efforts, BLMGNF recognizes that there is more work to do to increase transparency and ensure transitions in leadership are clear,” said a tweet from the official BLM account. “We are redoubling our efforts to provide clarity about BLMGNF’s work. In the coming weeks, we will unveil new initiatives to increase transparency and accountability, and to continue reshaping what radical philanthropy looks like for Black people.”

BLM sought to justify the purchase of the California mansion, which they call the “Creator House,” by arguing that it was made to encourage “Black creativity” which is “necessary and vital to Black survival.” 

“That’s why Creator’s House was purchased—to provide a space for Black folks to share their gifts with the world and hone their craft as they see fit, under the conditions that work best for them and outside systems of oppression in creative industries.”

Patrisse Cullors, co-founder and former executive director of BLMGNF, and Melina Abdullah, co-director of BLM Grassroots, spoke to reporters Monday in a closed roundtable discussion, according to NBC News, where the pair dismissed recent allegations as media attacks and “misinformation.” Cullors and Abdullah claimed that the purchase of the multimillion dollar property was out of concern for the leaders’ safety.

“Almost immediately upon closing, the attacks on me, and BLM, which also means Melina and others, escalated,” Cullors said. She also claimed that she stayed at the home for four nights while the FBI investigated a death threat against her. “So we did use the campus as a haven, as a safe place. That derailed an announcement strategy. Conditions changed, and that’s it.”

Chelsea Fuller, who moderated the discussion, said BLM’s current leadership declined to be part of the discussion and a spokesperson for the organization said that “the Foundation intends to do its own media in the near future.” Cullors officially stepped down as executive director a year ago and it is currently unclear who is in control of the organization and its tens of millions of dollars in donations.

The New York magazine exposé included telling details about the group’s efforts to cover up the actual property transaction. The $6 million house was bought in October 2020 by Dyane Pascall, the financial manager for an LLC operated by Cullors and her spouse, as well as for Trap Heals, a nonprofit run by Damon Turner, the father of Cullors’ only child.

The cash for the purchase came from $66.5 million that had just come in to BLMGNF from donor contributions. Pascall then quickly resold to a Delaware-based LLC, a maneuver that concealed the actual final owner of the property, who remains unidentified.

Last week’s revelations are just the most recent in a long line of allegations that expose the fraudulent nature of BLMGNF. Rather than being a genuine hub of expression for the mass opposition to police brutality, the group speaks for privileged sections of the middle class seeking to cash in on the promotion of racial politics to advance their own positions within the state and corporate America.

The Democratic Party and corporate media have incessantly promoted illusions in racial identity politics as part of an effort to promote racial divisions and obscure common class interests of all workers, including in the fight against police violence.

After the eruption of mass multi-racial protests against police violence triggered by George Floyd’s murder in May 2020, the Democratic Party and its pseudo-left allies worked to redirect popular opposition to police violence into racialist identity politics while promoting illusions that the police can be reformed.

In an article covering the numerous financial scandals of Black Lives Matter, the World Socialist Web Site explained the true character of the organization:

The facts that have emerged demonstrate that Black Lives Matter is largely a creation of the corporate media and the Democratic Party, not a genuine expression of insurgent popular opposition to the pervasive brutality and social inequality of American society. The revelations illustrate the venal and privileged social layers whose interests are expressed by the elevation of race, rather than class, as the essential dividing line in society.

The deadly force police regularly employ against the population is an inevitable result of a society riven with inequality and social contradictions. The victims of the police are of every race, ethnicity and gender—predominantly poor and working class. The fight against police brutality and racism can be won only through the abolition of the capitalist system and the struggle for socialism.

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‘It’s, Like, Triggering’: Watch BLM Leader Break Down Over Laws Requiring Disclosure of How She Spent Donor Money

 • April 13, 2022 11:04 am

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The Marxist millionaire cofounder of the Black Lives Matter movement broke down on Friday when discussing tax forms her organization is required to disclose about its finances.

"It is such a trip now to hear the term ‘990,'" Patrisse Cullors said at a speaking engagement in Washington state, referring to the IRS form that discloses charities' finances. "I'm, like, ugh. It's, like, triggering." Cullors, who purchased millions of dollars' worth in real estate from her perch as BLM's executive director, also said that she "did not know what 990s were" until recently and felt "deeply unsafe" having to fill one out for the nonprofit.

The event was first reported by the Washington Examiner‘s Andrew Kerr, who in January also reported how BLM has no apparent leader after Cullors's resignation in May 2021 and how the group still won't say who is responsible for overseeing $60 million in funds.

Black Lives Matter raised more than $90 million in 2020. Its finances, including Cullors's purchase of four homes for $3.2 million in the same year, became public following its 990 disclosures in 2021. Cullors stepped down from her position as executive director shortly afterward.

Black Lives Matter has also faced criticism for its exorbitant spending, including its purchase of a $6 million mansion in Los Angeles.

"This is being literally weaponized against us, against the people we work with," Cullors said on Friday of the disclosures.

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10 Decadent Details of the Black Lives Matter Mansion That Will Make You Want To Quit Your Job and Start Making TikToks About White Fragility

The controversial activist group is facing criticism for its lavish spending

 • April 5, 2022 4:17 pm

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A Black Lives Matter charitable organization is in hot water following reports that it used donor funds to secretly purchase a $6 million mansion in Los Angeles. The group has claimed the massive house, known as "Campus," is "part of the cultural arm of the [organization]—potentially as an ‘influencer house,' where abolition+ based content is produced by artists & creatives." Meanwhile, local activist groups have complained that the charity, the BLM Global Network Foundation, has ignored their pleas for support. Others have accused the group of exploiting racially charged tragedies to raise money.

The Washington Free Beacon has reviewed photographs and realtor descriptions of the luxurious property in the posh Studio City neighborhood. Here are 10 of the most decadent details of the Black Lives Matter mansion that will make you want to quit your job and start making dope-ass TikToks about white fragility and defunding the police.

1) Lots of parking! 

Can fit up to 24 Ferraris.

2) Lots of security! (In case they succeed in abolishing the police) 

Walls work. So do pointy spears and home security systems.

3) Lots of history! 

Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe were among the Hollywood celebs who stayed as guests at the luxurious estate, built in 1936.

4) This grand piano! 

5) This amazing swing set with twirly tube slide!

6) All this closet space! (And butler's pantry!) 

7) This epic content cave! (An influencer's dream!)

8) This automatic paper towel dispenser! (Fancy!) 

9) All these fireplaces! (For incinerating problematic financial statements)

And heat lamps for the frigid Los Angeles winters. One of the fireplaces was imported all the way from Italy, while another features a "handmade arto cement tile hearth." Nice!

10) This adorable indoctrination desk! (Awww!) 

Bonus: This American flag! 

(Note: The photo was taken prior to BLM purchase.)

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Unapologetic Tony Dungy Smokes Out Obama’s Betrayal of Black America

Tony Dungy, the first black coach ever to win a Super Bowl, might have escaped notice this week had he merely supported Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s Responsible Fatherhood Initiative.” His real sin was to explain why.

Dungy, a Christian father or eleven, recounted a conversation he had years back with the Rev. Abe Brown about Brown’s prison ministry. At Brown’s request, Dungy accompanied him to prison. Expecting to find hardened criminals, Dungy found instead “19- and 20- and 21-year-old kids who looked like my boys.” When Dungy asked what accounted for the young men’s incarceration, Brown told him, “Its not socioeconomic. Its not racial. Its not education. Its none of that. Ninety-five percent of these boys did not grow up with their dad.”

Said Dungy, “That hit me.” Predictably, Dungy’s truth-telling stirred the woke beehive. “Dungy standing there cackling,” tweeted former ESPN commentator Keith Olbermann, “a fascist political prop.”

“Fathers are extremely important, but yeah,” tweeted Jemele Hill, also formerly with ESPN, “that ain’t how this works. If a father is in the home and can’t find a job, then what?”

Deadspin, which comically positions itself as “sports news without fear, favor, or compromise,” headlined its article on the DeSantis initiative, “Tony Dungy is constantly used as a prop by bigots.” Reporter Carron Phillips could find little to fault in the initiative itself but took offense that Dungy would appear with DeSantis who, in his unbiased opinion, had made Florida “arguably the worst state in the nation.”

Undaunted, Dungy fired back exactly as warranted. “2 days ago I spoke on behalf of a Florida bill that supports dads & families and it offended some people,” tweeted Dungy. “14 yrs ago Pres Obama said the same things almost verbatim. Im assuming people were outraged at him too.” Added Dungy defiantly, “I am serving the Lord so Ill keep supporting dads and families.”

In the tweet, Dungy quoted Obama’s comments from 2008, underlining the words that confirmed the Rev. Brown’s thesis. “We know the statistics,” said Obama, “that children who grow up without a father are five times more likely to live in poverty and commit crime; nine times more likely to drop out of schools and 20 times more likely to end up in prison.”

There is much more to this story. Ideally, someone else of authority in the black community will tell it. In fact, Obama made this speech on Fathers Day 2008, while veering toward the Christian center after Hillary had dropped out of the presidential race. The setting was the Apostolic Church of God in Chicago. Here at Apostolic,” said Obama, after quoting from the Sermon on the Mount, you are blessed to worship in a house that has been founded on the rock of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.”

Of all the rocks upon which we build our lives, we are reminded today that family is the most important,” Obama continued. And we are called to recognize and honor how critical every father is to that foundation.” Obama spoke here from the heart. More than any previous presidential memoir, his recent memoir, A Promised Land, is a tribute to the joys and responsibilities of fatherhood. Would that all children in America could grow up with the love and support Malia and Sasha have enjoyed. Far too many have not. Obama knew this.

But if we are honest with ourselves,” Obama continued, well admit that what too many fathers also are is missing—missing from too many lives and too many homes. They have abandoned their responsibilities, acting like boys instead of men. And the foundations of our families are weaker because of it.” Obama proceeded to explain the consequences of fatherlessness in words that could have come from Tony Dungy.

You and I know how true this is in the African-American community,” said Obama. We know that more than half of all black children live in single-parent households, a number that has doubled—doubled—since we were children. We know the statistics—that children who grow up without a father are five times more likely to live in poverty and commit crime; nine times more likely to drop out of schools and 20 times more likely to end up in prison.”

Here, Obama correctly identified family breakdown—not racism, not police brutality, not even the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow—as the reason Americas inner cities have become the most dangerous and dysfunctional in the developed world. This breakdown, he strongly implied, was a byproduct of the modern welfare state. Just as pointedly, Obama acknowledged that the problem was getting worse, exponentially worse.

This was a message the progressive left was no more eager to hear then than now. Chicagos most prominent baby daddy, Jesse Jackson, let Obama know how unwelcome was his truth-telling. Three weeks after Father’s Day, Jackson was overheard” talking to another black guest on a hot mic at the Fox News studio. The cynic suspects that Jackson wanted his message to be heard, and he knew that at Fox would someone think to leak it. If so, he got his way.

Said Jackson, See, Barack been, um, talking down to black people on this faith-based—I wanna cut his nuts out.” Here Jackson made a sharp slicing motion with his hands and continued, Barack—hes talking down to black people—telling n*****s how to behave.” (Jackson, I should clarify, did not speak in asterisks.) Jackson later apologized but without even feigning sincerity. Obama seems to have gotten the message. From that day forward, Jacksons weary, self-destructive wokism carried the day as it had since he assumed leadership of the flailing civil rights movement forty years prior. Obama never spoke meaningfully about fatherhood again.

He had plenty of opportunities. In 2012, Obama might have recounted how paternal abandonment had turned Trayvon Martin from a promising student into a drugged and angry street fighter. Instead, Obama identified his fate with Trayvon’s. George Zimmerman’s rightful acquittal in Trayvon’s death led directly to the formation of Black Lives Matter.

A year after the trial, Obama identified with Ferguson’s deeply troubled Michael Brown, a wayward young man whose home life made even Trayvon’s seem structured. The result of the BLM-inspired riots that followed Brown’s death was what criminologists call the “Ferguson Effect”: the police withdraw, the gangs fill the void, and black people die in the streets. Thousands of them.

This is what Obama wrought. Dungy peeled back the first layer of the onion. Someone needs to keep peeling.

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Yes, the Media Bury the Race of Murderers—If They’re Not White

Free Beacon analysis shows how homicide coverage downplays the race of minority offenders

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 • April 14, 2022 5:00 am

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Frank James, the man arrested for Tuesday's New York City subway shooting, is a black nationalist and outspoken racist who railed against whites, Jews, and Hispanics. A careful reader of the New York Times could be forgiven for overlooking that. In a nearly 2,000-word article on the attack, James's race is not mentioned. The same is true for the coverage offered up by Reuters; the Washington Post only mentioned James's race in relation to his condemnation of training programs for "low-income Black youths."

Media critics on the right say that the conspicuous omission of James's race from these news reports illustrates a trend among prestige papers, which deemphasize or omit the race of non-white criminals while playing up the race of white offenders. But is it a real pattern?

Yes. A Washington Free Beacon review of hundreds of articles published by major papers over a span of two years finds that papers downplay the race of non-white offenders, mentioning their race much later in articles than they do for white offenders. These papers are also three to four times more likely to mention an offender's race at all if he is white, a disparity that grew in the wake of George Floyd's death in 2020 and the protests that followed.

The Free Beacon collected data on nearly 1,100 articles about homicides from six major papers, all written between 2019 and 2021. Those papers included the Chicago TribuneLos Angeles TimesNew York TimesPhiladelphia InquirerSan Francisco Chronicle, and Minneapolis's Star-Tribune—representatives of each paper did not return requests for comment for this article. For each article, we collected the offender's and victim's name and race, and noted where in the article the offender's race was mentioned, if at all.

The data suggest an alarming editorial trend in which major papers routinely omit information from news reports, presenting readers with a skewed picture of who does and doesn't commit crime. These editorial choices are part and parcel with the "racial reckoning" that swept newsrooms in the wake of Floyd's murder, which saw journalists dramatically overhauling crime coverage to emphasize the view that the criminal justice system is racist at the root—perhaps at the expense of honesty about individual offenders' crimes.

The chart above indicates that papers are far quicker to mention the race of white murderers than black. (Those two races account for 92 percent of mentions in the data, so others are not shown.) Half of articles about a white offender mention his race within the first 15 percent of the article. In articles about black offenders, by contrast, mentions come overwhelmingly toward the end of the piece. Half of the articles that mention a black offender's race do not do so until at least 60 percent of the way through, and more than 20 percent save it until the last fifth of the article.

Of course, journalists choose not only where in a piece to mention an offender's race, but also whether to mention it at all, and omissions can skew a reader's perspective.

To measure these choices, we identified the race of the offender in roughly 900 stories where his name, but not his race, was mentioned, first by looking at the race of people with the same name in Census data, and then hand-confirming race based on mug shots or other images published in local news stories.

Doing so permits an estimate of how often journalists highlight an offender's race—or don't. Again, the skew is startling: White offenders' race was mentioned in roughly 1 out of every 4 articles, compared with 1 in 17 articles about a black offender and 1 in 33 articles about a Hispanic offender.

This effect is driven in part by a handful of major news stories involving white perpetrators, though the attention paid to these stories is also an editorial choice. But even after omitting reports about white offenders Kyle Rittenhouse, Derek Chauvin, and the killers of Ahmaud Arbery, the race of white offenders is mentioned in 16 percent of cases, two to three times the rate at which the race of black offenders is mentioned. (Middle Eastern offenders were labeled as Asian in this analysis, but labeling them as white results in only a small change to the race mention rate.)

This disparity widened following George Floyd's murder. Before May of 2020, papers were roughly twice as likely to mention the race of a white (13 percent of stories) versus a black perpetrator (7 percent). After May of 2020, the numbers were 28 percent and 4 percent, a ratio of seven to one. Even omitting the above-mentioned stories, papers still mentioned race in 23 percent of stories about white killers post-Floyd, a six-to-one ratio.

It could be that there were more stories in which a white offender's race was relevant after Floyd's death than before. But it is also easy to see how the increased attention to white murderers represents a change in what reporters and editors thought it was, and was not, important for their readers to hear about, particularly after they publicly committed to revamping their crime reporting following Floyd's death.

Newspapers across the country—including the Inquirer—stopped publishing mugshot galleries in part because, two Florida newspapers wrote, they "may have reinforced negative stereotypes." Others committed to overhauling their language, substituting phrases like "formerly incarcerated person" for "felon" to respond to what the Poynter Institute described as an "inextricabl[e]" link between reporting on crime and "race and racism." And the Associated Press amended its style guide to discourage the use of the word "riot," which allegedly has racist connotations.

At the same time, major newsrooms have prioritized "racial justice" coverage, part of a push for what the journalist-cum-activist Wesley Lowery called "moral clarity" over "objectivity": writing news reports that take the sides on contested issues with the goal of advancing a political objective.

Such "moral clarity" may mean downplaying black crime and emphasizing white crime. In the case of offenders like James, it means leaving readers in the dark about an important element of the story—journalistic malfeasance that is, of course, in service of the greater good.

Charles Fain Lehman is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal.

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Our third world country on the West Coast

A few years ago, a friend from Brazil visited Los Angeles and was appalled with what he saw.   He called it a third world country, a rather amazing comment since my friend lives in Sao Paulo.  He said that LA is not what he remembered 25 years ago.  It was sad, or so he said.

Well, California is in decline no matter how wonderful the climate is.  Just ask the people who live there like Joel Kotkin:   

Despite the state’s myriad advantages, research shows it plagued by economic immobility and inequality, crushing housing and energy costs, and a failing education system. 

Worse than just a case of progressive policies creating regressive outcomes, it appears California is descending into something resembling modern-day feudalism, with the poor and weak trapped by policies subsidized by taxes paid by the rich and powerful.

California may conjure images of Rodeo Drive and Malibu mansions in the public imagination, but today the state suffers the highest cost-adjusted poverty rate in the U.S. 

The poor and near-poor constitute over one third -- well over 10 million -- of the state’s residents according to the Public Policy Institute of California. 

Los Angeles, by far the state’s largest metropolitan area, and once a magnet for middle class aspirations, has one of the highest poverty rates among major U.S. cities. 

A United Way of California analysis shows that over 30 percent of residents lack sufficient income to cover basic living costs even after accounting for public-assistance programs; this includes half of Latino and 40 percent of black residents. 

Some two-thirds of noncitizen Latinos live at or below the poverty line.

How does such a failed state survive? Well, the rich live in well-protected gated communities and attend a climate change seminar often to feel relevant. The poor, and whatever is left of the middle class, have to survive the crime, high cost of living and a collapse of law and order.

Normally, such a political class would be thrown out of office by angry voters.  Incredibly, the Democrats have achieved the winning formula: they win elections while refusing to take care of their constituents. I don't know how they do it but they do it.

So don't expect anyone to record a tune about California dreaming.   

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NYC Subway Shooting Person of Interest Frank R. James Ranted About Race Wars, Homelessness

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Frank R. James, the 62-year-old person of interest in the Brooklyn Subway mass shooting on Tuesday, had a history of incendiary social media posts. He used them to rant about coming race wars, gun violence, homeless people, and how outreach workers are “homosexual predators.”

On Tuesday morning, 10 people were shot in a Brooklyn subway station while another 13 were injured.  Sunday night, just days before the Brooklyn attack, the primary person of interest Frank R. James ranted in a YouTube video about how the war in Ukraine could bring about a race war to exterminate black people.

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“They’re white, you’re not. They’re doing that to each other? What do they think they’re going to do to you?” he said. “It’s just a matter of time before these white motherfuckers say, ‘Hey listen, enough is enough, these n*****s gotta go.’ What’re you going to do? You gonna fight. And guess what? You gonna die.”

This photo provided by Will B Wylde, a person is aided outside a subway car in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Tuesday, April 12, 2022. A gunman filled a rush-hour subway train with smoke and shot multiple people Tuesday, leaving wounded commuters bleeding on a Brooklyn platform as others ran screaming, authorities said. Police were still searching for the suspect. (Will B Wylde via AP)

A person is aided outside a subway car in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Tuesday, April 12, 2022. A gunman filled a rush-hour subway train with smoke and shot multiple people, leaving wounded commuters bleeding on a Brooklyn platform as others ran screaming, authorities said. (Will B Wylde via AP)

In another video posted on April 11, James ranted about how he “wanted to kill people.”

“I’ve been through a lot of shit, where I can say I wanted to kill people,” he said. “I wanted to watch them die right in front of my fucking face immediately. But I thought about the fact, ‘Hey, I don’t want to go to no fucking prison. Fuck that! I’m not going to no fucking prison. I’m just not.”

In another video posted on March 27, James ranted against homeless people in New York City’s subway system and criticized Mayor Eric Adams.

“Eric Adams, Eric Adams, what the fuck, what are you doing, brother? What’s happening with this homeless situation? I got on the E train, every fucking car … every car I went to was loaded with homeless people,” he said.

NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said the department did not consider James’ comments as threats against Adams.

New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell speaks at a news briefing on April 12, 2022 in New York City. A gunman in a gas mask and construction vest set off a smoke grenade and opened fire on a subway today at the 36th Street and Fourth Avenue station in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn.  Authorities named 62-year-old Philadelphia man Frank R. James as a person of interest. (Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

“We’re not calling them threats. He made some concerning posts, or someone made some concerning posts,” she said. “They were general topics of concern. Complaints about homelessness, complaints about New York.”

 Another video from February 20 featured James talking about dealing with mental health outreach workers through the 1970s and 1990s, referring to them as “homosexual predators.”

“So as you listen to the mayor talking about how they want to bring in health workers, they want to help the homeless … there’s no help. It’s going to fail! Because all these motherfuckers are predators. They’re homosexual predators trying to turn everybody out,” he said.

His Facebook page listed under the name Frank Whitaker featured a variety of incendiary posts and links, including a video in which he discussed how to make a bomb. He also lamented about the newly minted Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson marrying a white man.

“She married the devil,” said James.

No deaths have yet been reported in the shooting and Frank James still remains at large.

New York City Subway Shooting: Suspect with Gun, Possible Explosives Wounds 5

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 12: Police and emergency responders gather at the site of a reported shooting of multiple people outside of the 36 St subway station on April 12, 2022 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. According to authorities, multiple people have reportedly been shot …
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Five people have been shot and injured in the New York City subway system Tuesday morning just prior to 8:30 AM, according to emerging reports.

UPDATE 2: The Associated Press reports at least 10 people were shot and “29 in all were treated at hospitals for gunshot wounds, smoke inhalation and other conditions.” Police also reportedly “found a rental truck possibly connected to the violence.”

UPDATE: CNN reports FDNY spokesperson Amanda Farinacci indicates “Eight people were shot and eight others were injured following a shooting at a Brooklyn subway this morning,”

The New York Post reports police think the attacker set off a “smoke grenade” before discharging the weapon.

The Post notes “at least five people were shot in the third car of the train and others were injured by smoke inhalation. A pregnant woman was among those hospitalized.”

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NBC New York identifies the location of the incident as the Brooklyn subway station and notes that “several law enforcement sources said the shooter may have thrown a device before opening fire.”

The New York Times reports while investigators are unsure if explosives were detonated during the attack they have ascertained since “that no active explosive devices had been found at the scene.”

Police and emergency responders gather at the site of a reported shooting of multiple people outside of the 36 St subway station on April 12, 2022 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty)

Members of the New York Police Department and emergency personel crowd the streets near the scene (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

NBC New York observes that “several undetonated devices were also found at the location.”

Police are searching for the attacker, who is described as being “5 feet 5 inches tall and 180 pounds…[and] wearing a gas mask and an orange construction vest.”

 

Police and emergency responders gather at the site of a reported shooting of multiple people outside of the 36 St subway station on April 12, 2022 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty)

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NYPD Releases Photo of Frank James, ‘Person of Interest’ in Subway Shooting

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The NYPD released a photo of Frank James hours after the NYC subway attack, referring to James as a “person of interest.”

Breitbart News reported that Tuesday’s subway attack occurred just before 8:30 a.m. Initial reports said that five people were shot and numerous others injured but CNN later quoted New York City Fire Department (FDNY) spokesperson Amanda Farinacci indicating, “Eight people were shot and eight others were injured following a shooting at a Brooklyn subway.”

With a manhunt for the shooting suspect underway, New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell described the suspect in Tuesday’s New York City subway attack as a black male, approximately 5′ 5″ tall, “with a heavy build,” and wearing a green “construction-type vest with a hooded sweatshirt.”

BronxNews12 reported, “Frank James as a person of interest in the shooting.”

AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and the writer/curator of Down Range with AWR Hawkinsa weekly newsletter focused on all things Second Amendment, also for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for Armed American Radio and a Turning Point USA Ambassador. Follow him on Instagram: @awr_hawkins. Reach him at awrhawkins@breitbart.com. You can sign up to get Down Range at breitbart.com/downrange

New York City Manhunt: Police Describe Subway Suspect as Black Male in ‘Construction-Type Vest’

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 12: Police and emergency responders gather at the site of a reported shooting of multiple people outside of the 36 St. subway station on April 12, 2022, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. According to authorities, multiple people have reportedly been shot …
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New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell described the suspect in Tuesday’s New York City subway attack as a black male, approximately 5′ 5″ tall, “with a heavy build,” and wearing a green “construction-type vest with a hooded sweatshirt.”

Breitbart News reported that the attack occurred just before 8:30 a.m. Initial reports said that five people were shot and numerous others injured.

As time passed, CNN noted New York City Fire Department (FDNY) spokesperson Amanda Farinacci indicated, “Eight people were shot and eight others were injured following a shooting at a Brooklyn subway.”

ABC News reports that the suspect allegedly used “a .380 handgun” to carry out the attack.

Commissioner Sewell said the shooter “donned what appeared to be a gas mask. He then took a canister out of his bag and opened it.” She indicated the subway train then filled with smoke and he opened fire.

A manhunt for the suspect is underway. The suspect is described as dangerous, and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) is urging New Yorker to be vigilant and use caution.

AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and the writer/curator of Down Range with AWR Hawkinsa weekly newsletter focused on all things Second Amendment, also for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for Armed American Radio and a Turning Point USA Ambassador. Follow him on Instagram: @awr_hawkins. Reach him at awrhawkins@breitbart.com. You can sign up to get Down Range at breitbart.com/downrange

 

 

Democrat New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin Resigns After Arrest on Bribery Conspiracy Indictment 

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Democrat New York Lieutenant Governor Brian Benjamin resigned from office hours after his arrest on Tuesday on a federal bribery conspiracy indictment, Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) announced.

Hochul, who selected Benjamin to serve as her Lt. Gov. less than a year ago, said:

I have accepted Brian Benjamin’s resignation effective immediately. While the legal process plays out, it is clear to both of us that he cannot continue to serve as Lieutenant Governor. New Yorkers deserve absolute confidence in their government, and I will continue working every day to deliver for them.

Benjamin’s resignation came hours after he surrendered to federal authorities and was arrested and charged with one count of federal bribery, one count of wire fraud, one county of conspiracy to commit those crimes, and two counts of falsifying records.

As the Associated Press reported:

Benjamin was accused of participating in a scheme to obtain campaign contributions from a real estate developer in exchange for Benjamin’s agreement to use his influence as a state senator to get a $50,000 grant of state funds for a nonprofit organization the developer controlled.

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The indictment said Benjamin and others acting at his direction or on his behalf also engaged in a series of lies and deceptions to cover up the scheme.

They falsified campaign donor forms, misled municipal regulators and provided false information in vetting forms Benjamin submitted while he was being considered to be appointed as lieutenant governor, the indictment said.

United States Attorney Damian Williams called Benjamin’s actions “a quid pro quo.”

“This is a simple story of corruption. Taxpayer money for campaign contributions. A quid quo pro. This for that. That’s bribery, plain and simple,” Williams said during a press conference shortly before Benjamin’s resignation.

Williams also said Benjamin “abused his power” in a written statement.

“As alleged, Brian Benjamin used his power as a New York state senator to secure a state-funded grant in exchange for contributions to his own political campaigns,” Williams said. “By doing so, Benjamin abused his power and effectively used state funds to support his political campaigns.”

Hochul, who became New York’s governor after former Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) resigned amid a sexual harassment scandal, is running for a full term as governor this year with Benjamin as her running mate.

Although Benjamin resigned, his name will likely still appear on the Democrat primary ballot this June. “Because Mr. Benjamin was designated as the Democratic Party’s nominee for lieutenant governor, his name could only be removed at this point if he were to move out of the state, die or seek another office,” the New York Times reported.


How Spotify Is Pushing To Abolish Police and Prisons

Spotify's Abolition X podcast pushes far-left policies, labels America 'white supremacist' state

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A Spotify original podcast featuring Black Lives Matter cofounder and "trained Marxist" Patrisse Cullors calls for abolishing police and prisons, labels America a "white supremacist" state, and contends that the severely mentally ill are actually "shamans" and "spiritual guides."

Spotify launched Abolition X, which "focuses on alternatives to police, jails, and punishment," in February. And while the podcast is chock-full of anti-police and anti-prison rhetoric, it "isn't just about getting rid of police and prisons," Spotify said in a press release. Indeed, hosts Vic Mensa, Indigo Mateo, and Richie Reseda—and their guests—often wade into other topics.

One episode, for example, says gender is merely "an expression." "Gender is, like, swag, you know?" says Reseda, a convicted felon who pleaded guilty to two armed robberies in 2011. "For real, gender is literally a way of expressing one's self. Like, that's really all it is." Another episode on mental health featuring Cullors encourages listeners to microdose mushrooms, calls former president Ronald Reagan "Satan," and even labels bipolar and schizophrenic people as "shamans" whom we "throw … away" because "they don't serve capitalism."

"I'm also a firm believer, especially with people who have severe mental illness, that many of those folks are, like, shamans, and are spiritual guides," Cullors says. "And in this context of capitalism we throw them away. We don't know what to do with them—they don't serve capitalism."

Spotify's release of Abolition X came as the company navigated public scrutiny surrounding its exclusive deal to host The Joe Rogan Experience. After Rogan posted an episode featuring virologist Robert Malone that questioned Democratic policies on COVID-19, musicians asked Spotify to remove their music from the platform, prompting the company to delete thousands of podcast episodes for spreading virus "misinformation."

When it comes to Abolition X, however, Spotify seems to have no problem endorsing far-left policies that are extremely unpopular with both the American people as a whole and black Americans specifically. Just 28 percent of black Americans support the movement to defund police, a 2021 USA Today poll found. Three out of four Americans, meanwhile, say the movement to defund police "is a reason that violent crime is increasing in the United States."

Spotify's Abolition X isn't just out of touch with the American public—the policies it promotes could lead to disastrous consequences. According to a 2021 Manhattan Institute report, liberal "crime reduction" programs in Chicago did little to reduce gun and gang homicides. In Pittsburgh, violence actually went up after a similar program was introduced. High police presences in neighborhoods, on the other hand, are proven to reduce crime.

Spotify did not return a request for comment.

Conversations on gender and mental health aside, Abolition X‘s bread and butter consists of discussions centered on dismantling America's police and prisons. In Cullors's Feb. 15 episode, the hosts open the show by explicitly calling to "replace police and prisons" with "mental health care." Reseda later argues that "people who break the law" do not have a "moral problem" that requires criminal justice. Instead, the host says, people commit crimes solely due to "a health problem they're having" that requires treatment. Mensa goes on to contend that those mental health issues exist as a byproduct of America's status as an "uber-capitalist, white supremacist, violent-ass state."

Cullors's musings on the podcast include similar denunciations of capitalism. At one point, the BLM cofounder argues that in a "capitalist world," the "self doesn't exist for black women," because they "are at service to everybody." Less than a year before she joined the podcast, Cullors purchased four high-end U.S. homes for $3.2 million. Mere weeks after the episode's release, meanwhile, New York magazine revealed that, under Cullors's leadership, the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation purchased a $6 million Southern California mansion in cash using funds donated to the group. Cullors later resigned from her role as executive director of the foundation in order to focus on a multiyear television deal with Warner Bros.

Watson Video: The Brooklyn Subway Attack

The suspect is a black supremacist. THAT'S awkward.

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Video commentator Paul Joseph Watson is back exploring the media discomfort over the inconvenient fact that the suspect in the recent NYC subway shooting is a -- wait for it -- black supremacist.

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17 L.A. gangs have sent out crews to follow and rob city's wealthiest, LAPD says

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More than a dozen Los Angeles gangs are targeting some of the city's wealthiest residents in a new and aggressive manner, sending out crews in multiple cars to find, follow and rob people driving high-end vehicles or wearing expensive jewelry, according to police.

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In many cases, they're making off with designer handbags, diamond-studded watches and other items worth tens of thousands of dollars — if not more — and then peddling them to black-market buyers who are willing to turn a blind eye to the underlying violence, police said.

In some cases, suspects have been arrested but then released from custody, according to police, only to commit additional robberies.

Those are among the conclusions of a Los Angeles Police Department task force convened at the end of last year to identify the cause of a sudden surge in "follow home," or "follow off," robberies, so called because victims are robbed soon after leaving luxury boutiques and hotels, ritzy restaurants, trendy nightclubs and other locations where the gangs are scouting for targets.

According to Capt. Jonathan Tippet, who spearheads the task force, police have identified at least 17 gangs, most based out of South L.A. and operating independently, that are involved. There were 165 such robberies in 2021 and 56 so far this year, he said, including several over the weekend.

The area with the most robberies during that time was the LAPD's Hollywood Division, with 50, followed by 46 in the Wilshire Division and 40 in the Central Division, which includes downtown. The Pacific Division had 17, West L.A. 15, North Hollywood 14 and Topanga 11.

Tippet did not say how many robberies police attributed to which gangs, but said individuals allegedly affiliated with both the Bloods and Crips have been identified among the culprits. Suspects who police have identified have pleaded not guilty, and their cases are pending. The task force is still working to build cases against other suspects.

Through surveillance video and other evidence, police have identified crews rolling three to five cars deep in some of the attacks, Tippet said, with gang members jumping out and blindsiding victims.

"There's no chance or opportunity for these victims even to comply. They're just running up to people and attacking them, whether that's putting a gun in their face or punching them and beating on them," Tippet said. "Pistol whipping them as well."

In some cases, police determined that gang members inside high-end venues served as "spotters" for those outside, Tippet said, alerting them when wealthy targets were heading out.

Shots have been fired in 23 cases, and two victims have been killed, said Tippet, who also heads the LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division, which investigates high-profile crimes.

"In my 34 years on the job, I've never seen anything like this," he said.

The trend, in a city known for opulence as well as extreme poverty, comes at a time when crime overall is under a microscope — with homicides, shootings and armed robberies all at elevated levels since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and candidates in the city's ongoing mayoral race denouncing those increases as they vie for voters and wealthy donors.

That intense focus has also caused some consternation among activists and criminal justice reform advocates, who worry that wealthy residents with political clout and politicians eager to please them will use the trend — based in part on fraught and sometimes false police assessments of gang involvement — to claw back past policing reforms.

One prominent activist, Hamid Khan, on Tuesday accused the LAPD of "week after week of sensationalism" about crime in the city, suggesting police were blowing crime trends out of proportion to maintain their grip on the city's budget.

"LAPD has to constantly legitimize itself, constantly has to make itself useful to the community, by raising this specter of people running wild," Khan said.

Police said their intent is simply to draw attention to — and halt — a serious and potentially deadly surge in armed robberies.

Still, much of the increasing violence has affected not the wealthy, but the city's more vulnerable populations, such as people who are homeless or live in poor communities, and receives little notice.

The follow-off robberies first started gaining attention toward the end of last year, when the number of incidents spiked dramatically and celebrities started to fall victim — including actor and former BET host Terrence Jenkins and "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Dorit Kemsley.

In a four-week period from September to October, there were 45 follow-off robberies. In November, there were another 39, Tippet said.

LAPD Chief Michel Moore announced the formation of the task force that month. Tippet briefed the civilian Police Commission on the task force's work since then on Tuesday.

He said the task force has made 24 robbery arrests involving 47 robberies, as well as 16 gun arrests and six attempted murder arrests. It also has arrested four people for murder in the two homicides it has investigated, he said.

Along the way, the task force has served 278 search warrants, Tippet said, nearly 200 of which were to search digital media or other technology, 35 for homes and 20 for vehicles.

In an interview with The Times, Tippet said the task force's efforts have made a substantial difference, driving down the number of incidents to just 10 in March.

However, robberies have ticked back up again in recent weeks, and the trend is still a major concern, he said, in part because those same suspects keep getting released from jail and reoffending while awaiting trial.

"I am absolutely frustrated," he said.

Similar frustration was shared last week by Moore, when he took the unusual step of briefing the Police Commission on the alleged actions of one such suspect: 18-year-old Matthew Adams.

Adams, according to Moore, was involved in eight separate follow-off robberies over a sixth-month period starting last fall, including one in which two UCLA students were robbed of two watches worth nearly $145,000 after leaving a club, a second in which two foreign tourists were robbed of watches worth $73,000, and a third in which $51,000 in property was stolen.

During the course of the eight robberies, which occurred between September and February, Adams was arrested three times. The first time was on Jan. 9, when Moore said Adams was found in a car that had been used in one of the robberies and where a gun was also found. Online court records show no charges were ever filed against Adams in that case, suggesting prosecutors were unconvinced they could win a conviction.

Adams was arrested again on Jan. 27 and a third time on Feb. 21, and in both cases charged with illegal gun possession. Court records show he was ordered released each time without having to pay bail. The reason was a pandemic-related rule, aimed at reducing the jail population, that requires L.A. County defendants to be released without posting bail for certain offenses.

Adams, who could not be reached for comment, has since been arrested a fourth time on charges related to seven robberies, to which he has pleaded not guilty. The public defender's office, which represented him during his arraignment, declined to comment on the case. He remains in custody, according to court records.

Moore said Adams' earlier and repeated releases from custody endangered public safety, and that people who are repeatedly arrested for gun crimes should not be let out before trial. He also suggested that prosecutors played a part by not seeking certain charging enhancements to those brought against Adams that might have kept him in jail.

Moore said he was "disappointed" that "the full weight of our existing laws" was not brought down on Adams — not only to hold him accountable, but to provide a disincentive for other would-be robbers who might think such crimes are going unpunished in L.A.

When asked about Moore's claims, a spokesman for L.A. County Dist. Atty. George Gascón's office said Adams was not legally eligible for gun enhancements on the two possession charges.

Gascón's office did file gun enhancements in the latest case against Adams, the spokesman said.

In a separate case, a man named Cheyenne Hale, 25, was arrested this month on suspicion of participating in the armed robbery of a man in downtown L.A. in October in which two watches estimated to be worth about $600,000 were stolen.

Police said they recovered a loaded gun from Hale during his arrest and that detectives in Tippet's unit later found seven additional handguns, $21,000 in cash and "a large quantity of drugs" including cocaine and methamphetamine when they served a search warrant at Hale's home.

Nonetheless, Hale — who could not be reached for comment — has since been released from custody, according to court records.

Following Moore's presentation last week, Police Commission President William Briggs said that the pretrial release of individuals allegedly involved in violent robberies at gunpoint represented a failure of the criminal justice system.

"This revolving-door criminal justice system that we have right now clearly is not working and is endangering the citizens of Los Angeles and is creating a public safety crisis," Briggs said. "We need to find a solution."

After Tippet's presentation Tuesday, which included videos from two recent robberies, Briggs said the footage showed an "outrageous display of arrogance on the part of these criminals, to think they can just run amok in our city and terrorize our citizens."

Other commissioners have seemed wary of focusing too heavily on the trend, or too intensely on Adams or any other individual defendant, particularly before they'd had their day in court.

Commissioner Dale Bonner last week said discussions about individual "career criminals" have been misused by politicians to stoke fear in the community and advance questionable criminal justice initiatives in the past, and that the current discussion should not fail to recognize that.

Tippet said his task force would continue investigating such crimes, and that he hopes that its work will encourage those engaged in such robberies to stop doing what they're doing.

He also said that people who are buying the watches, handbags and other goods being stolen during such robberies should also stop what they're doing — because the task force is coming after them as well as part of multiple open investigations.

"They are participating" in the crime, too, Tippet said.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.


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