As a former prison chaplain, this report from the biggest jail in New York City resonated deeply with me, and made me very angry. Inmates are running wild on Rikers Island amid an ongoing staffing crunch that’s left charges free to stab each other, answer the phones and run through corridors destroying maintenance equipment,… Continue reading The dilemma of out-of-control prisons, and the danger they pose
Tag: Crime
Wholesale shoplifting in California – possible solutions?
I note, with growing anger and irritation, that the authorities in California appear unwilling to do anything to stop the epidemic of shoplifting that’s plaguing major cities in that state. Retail thefts have been troubling major cities in recent months, forcing some stores to close their doors or limit operating hours. Multiple incidents in… Continue reading Wholesale shoplifting in California – possible solutions?
Don’t get shot by police if you’re the good guy!
I’m sure many of my readers remember the recent tragic death of Johnny Hurley, who stopped an active shooter, but was then killed by responding police officers because he had picked up the shooter’s rifle, and was assumed by them to be the guilty party. Greg Ellifritz, whom we’ve met in these pages before,… Continue reading Don’t get shot by police if you’re the good guy!
The “San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus” are proud of their perversion
I’m sure that by now, most of my readers have heard of the beyond disgusting, sexually predatory musical threat made by the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus against normal, heterosexual children. I have no intention of putting their video into this post, or of reproducing all the lyrics to their song, but you’ll find… Continue reading The “San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus” are proud of their perversion
The electoral fraud of November 2020 is blowing up in the Democratic Party’s face
The consequences of recent revelations and disclosures are likely to be extremely serious. If they reveal what it looks like they’re going to reveal, the legitimacy of the Biden administration will be fatally undermined. The question then will be whether the American people are prepared to tolerate the situation, or whether they’ll have the… Continue reading The electoral fraud of November 2020 is blowing up in the Democratic Party’s face
More probable voter fraud, this time in California
We’ve read many allegations coming out of Arizona, Georgia and Michigan concerning what may be massive voter fraud in those states during the November 2020 elections. Now comes this report out of Santa Barbara, California, where it looks like a bureaucratic cover-up may be in progress. Thomas Cole of Analytics 805, which monitors elections,… Continue reading More probable voter fraud, this time in California
It looks like Second City Cop has a new home
In January the well-known Second City Cop blog, authored by an anonymous policeman (-men?) in Chicago, went dark, thanks to the threatened public identification of its author(s) (which would have exposed him/them to retaliation). I wrote about it at the time. In April, he/they published an update on his/their situation, and on law and… Continue reading It looks like Second City Cop has a new home
Remember my warning about cops being targeted?
I wrote recently about how police were targeted in Africa if they failed to enforce the law impartially and in a non-partisan way. Now comes news that in Mexico, police are being targeted for daring to enforce the law at all. Mexican drug cartel members have recently taken to targeting police officers in their… Continue reading Remember my warning about cops being targeted?
Is there a “massive pattern of fraud in the USA”?
A correspondent calling him- or herself “Mercy Flush” makes that allegation at Free Republic. Bold, underlined text is my emphasis. This is my personal observation of a pattern of suspicious activities and behaviors going on in the government of a certain West Coast Democrat-operated state that will remain nameless (but it’s just south of… Continue reading Is there a “massive pattern of fraud in the USA”?
When police won’t uphold the law, sooner or later the community will act
In the second article of my recent series titled “Defending yourself in a progressive, left-wing environment”, I pointed out, concerning the situation in South Africa during the most difficult years of resistance against apartheid: The first thing that had to be done was to ensure local law and order by keeping as many criminals… Continue reading When police won’t uphold the law, sooner or later the community will act