“Minneapolis residents in some areas still recovering from rioting and unrest are forming community watch and security groups, some bearing firearms, to fight a surge of crime,”reports the Wall Street Journal.
While no one can blame the residents — in fact they should be applauded for doing what it takes to protect their own – this is, in ways I’ll explain below, not good. It is, however, a sign of things to come in countless Democrat-run cities:
In late June, residents near a commercial strip that had been looted, and the 3rd Precinct station that was abandoned and burned, were seeing a surge of shooting and drug-related crime on their block.
“It got to the point where crime had no consequences,” said Tania Rivera, 30, who runs a child-care center with her mother. “It was being done deliberately out in the open. Drive-through drug dealing, drive-through prostitution, everything from gunshots to assaults to sex out in the public. Everything you didn’t want your neighborhood to look like.”
So after a number of community meetings, neighbors began constructing a barrier to close off two blocks of their street, first with trash cans, then debris. For a while, a boat on a trailer protected one intersection. Eventually, a nearby iron maker constructed a permanent gate. Police gave their approval as long as emergency responders could get through if requested by the neighborhood.
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and sadly enough these folks will elect another democrat.
Democrats getting exactly what they want.
Police have told citizens their on there own.
Accidental shootings in Minnesota are now up 500%. It seems the militias are not well trained.
Just what we need more armed fat trigger fingered Schlubbies in the streets.
Lock and load baby.....won’t be accidental anything if you ain’t on my property!!! If you are on my property you went past three no trespassing signs and five signs that read this resident is armed and will shoot to kill so back out of our driveway quickly.....can’t say anymore.
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Thanks for reading!
Didn't know there were readers from Minnesota.
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