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Thursday, September 05, 2013

'RIOTOUS' BLACK MOBS 'OUT OF CONTROL'

Baltimore police dispatch dozens of units, helicopters

Even by Baltimore standards, neighbors are astonished at the frequency and intensity of black mob violence in and around a suburban skating rink this summer. And last summer. And the summer before.
And at other skating rinks and other shopping centers and other neighborhoods in the Baltimore area over the same period.

Local media and public officials refuse to report or talk about how everyone involved in these hyper-violent confrontations is black. But neighbors know. And many think that the race of the criminals is preventing law enforcement from arresting and prosecuting those responsible for these “riotous” and “out of control crowds.”

The latest violence is centered around the Skate Land roller rink in the Baltimore suburb of Fullerton. The crowds range from 300 to 900 people. They require as many as 25 police cruisers and a helicopter to control.

The dozens of examples of black mob violence connected to the rink range from throwing bricks through police car windows to vandalizing the Denny’s restaurant next door. The violence includes beating clerks and stealing merchandise from a nearby convenience store, fighting with police, jumping on cars – breaking window and ruining paint – and much, much more:

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4 comments:

  1. What is it with Bros and Denny's?

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  2. I am far from being racist but there is a double standard with the gov and media.

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  3. Maryland Department of Planning has classified this "Sustainable Growth".

    The catch is you can only sustain it with a riot brigade, armored vehicles and a helicopter and then only until it goes bankrupt, as projected in the not too distant future.

    At least we have Hope and Change to give us a warm and fuzzy feeling about our current government!

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  4. Are they still allowed to profile them as a 'BLACK MOB"?? Thought that was illegal...

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