Destabilization of US Cities: Crime, Homelessness, Liberalism

Three people, two of which were 18+ adults, stomped a 17 year old to death. So brutally a shoe print was left in his chest. They were not even charged with murder, but instead involuntary manslaughter. They were found not guilty of these changes.



It is a good job they wore shirts and ties to court as this is what might have given the judge and jury some hope that there was some sort of misunderstanding between the event and the defendants' architectural careers.

Anyone know the racial and gender make-up of the jury?
 
It is a good job they wore shirts and ties to court as this is what might have given the judge and jury some hope that there was some sort of misunderstanding between the event and the defendants' architectural careers.

Anyone know the racial and gender make-up of the jury?
Not sure about the jury, but I don’t doubt that if cases like this continue and justice isn’t served when murder is so blatant, people will begin to take it into their own hands. It may not be long before victims families adopt their own version of “Dindu Nuffin”.
 
Has anyone asked Lebron James what his opinion is about this matter that happened at his famous pet school? Is he taking effort to ensure white kids are safe there?

Maybe I read it here, but someone said that much of white America's effort is maintaining a charade of "we love diversity" while at the same time doing all possible to avoid it. Suburban/rural flight. Careful job selection at employers and locations that minimize such exposure. School selections based on subsidized meals percentages. Outdoor hobbies that avoid high risk locations - like basketball courts.

Have empathy for poor whites. Don't knock them for living in a humble trailer 15 miles from the city or in a poor rural town. They are doing what they can afford to protect their kids from these incidents. At this point, they would be derelict to stay.

This blue-eyed white kid didn't have a chance at a Lebron James facility. His family will get no justice, nor any outrage. RIP Ethan Liming.
 
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This is amazing.

Even better when you watch a clip of the preceding dialogue.



^ The IG link may say its broken but it does work

"I'm trying to learn from my mistakes"

[Proceeds to break the local long jump record]

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How it started

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How it's going

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Stay tuned for the next episode of When Joggers Become Jumpers

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Three people, two of which were 18+ adults, stomped a 17 year old to death. So brutally a shoe print was left in his chest. They were not even charged with murder, but instead involuntary manslaughter. They were found not guilty of these changes.



There is some hope however, because it was a hung jury on the manslaughter charges. The DA in the article says he's willing to retry the case again.
 
Three people, two of which were 18+ adults, stomped a 17 year old to death. So brutally a shoe print was left in his chest. They were not even charged with murder, but instead involuntary manslaughter. They were found not guilty of these changes.


Whites go here, blacks go there, and jews don't have any say in it. It's the only way.
 

San Fran Police Recruitment Drops 72% From 2019 Despite $112,000 Rookie Salary​



San Francisco is (believe it or not) having trouble recruiting new police officers. After all, who wants to try and be the police in a 'woke' city where lawlessness is encouraged and the police are hated just for doing their jobs?
Things have gotten so bad in the Bay Area that the city is now trying to entice rookie officers with a massive starting pay of $112,398 per year - and the city is still having trouble finding new officers for its force, according to Yahoo/Bloomberg.
According to the report, San Francisco's police force faces a severe recruitment crisis, with only 26 recruits joining in 2023, a 72% drop from 2019 and the lowest in over a decade.
The city's police staff has declined by 13% since 2020, from over 1,800 to just under 1,600, the report says. Currently, only 23 trainees are at the academy, with no certainty of graduation. The six figure payday offer for new San Francisco cops marks the highest for rookies in major U.S. cities, surpassing Chicago's $88,746 after 18 months.

Ted Schwartz, acting police chief in Ithaca, added: “Twenty years ago, we would have hundreds of people knocking down our door to be police officers. That’s not true in our society anymore.”
San Francisco, despite cutting $120 million from police budgets under protest pressure, isn't alone in struggling to recruit officers. Cities like Arcata, Ithaca, and Chicago are offering up to $50,000 bonuses, while Alameda, California, leads with a $75,000 bonus and a starting salary of $113,654, more than San Francisco.
Chuck Wexler, the executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, commented to Bloomberg: “These bonuses sound more like sports teams than a civil service position. I’ve never seen anything like it. It feels like desperation.”
In 2022, police officer resignations surged by 47% and retirements increased by 19% compared to 2019, reveals a survey by the Police Executive Research Forum, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank, covering nearly 200 police agencies.
 
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