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Leaving Libertore’s
Getting Rolled in Dindustan
© 2016 James LaFond
AUG/27/16
Chris is an upscale, fairly shallow, but generous trust-fund baby, who nonetheless holds down a white collar job. He’s well-muscled, handsome, average-sized for a 31-year-old Anglo-American, and drives a Porsche or an Audi, depending on his mood. He had just finished a nice dinner at Libertore’s Authentic Italian restaurant, northeast of White Marsh Mall along Honeygo Boulevard. Far away from the oppressive city lights, Chris never imagined, that as night fell over the deep suburbs, five innocent, unarmed, academically-inclined, straight-D students from Overlea High School, some eight miles away, would be prowling this lot, let alone slamming him against his Porsche, cussing him, slapping him, punching him, throwing him down and then kicking and stomping him.
Privilege though, does pay dividends. When one of the brighter Dindus saw that Chris was decked out in designer clothing, was wearing a sparkling Rolex watch and even had shoes made of some prehistoric lizard skin, a halt to the gratuitous beating was called!
Had Chris been a poor Dundalk or Essex boy, rather than a rarified member of the top seven percent, he might have been stomped into a coma, as none of the other white hipster folk around seemed inclined to lend a hand.
They took his watch, his wallet, his phone, his shirt, his pants, his shoes and his Rolex, leaving him in his briefs and socks, half-conscious on the asphalt. Severely bruised, Chris did not suffer any permanent damage from the attack, which lasted about a minute.
Now that is some Reparations Recovery!
That white boy easily replaced his property, but has never gotten back what was taken from him on that lot.
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Bernie Hackett     Aug 28, 2016

Dr, Jim:

Were the underserved, unarmed members of the community apprehended?

This is why we can't have nice things.

Dead silence on the media, one suspects? Look bad for the merchants.

Just like the Owings Mills Mall of beloved memory, on a bus line, so hoodrat excursions in search of a better life can occur. Movin' on up, to opportunity.

It truly takes a lucrative village to be raisin' a chile, as that nice Granny Clinton so eloquently remarked.
James     Aug 29, 2016

The responding Baltimore County officers took a report and donated some clothes to his immediate cause.

No arrests that the observer knew of. The school was identified by a letterman's jacket. The target was quite fit and seemed to be fine after his beating. We should hire guys like this to walk through the ghetto building morale and making the only kind of donation that is appreciated—good will stunt men!
max hain     Aug 28, 2016

The lesson to be learned is that we are always in Dindustan, wherever we are. Always be alert; be aware of your surroundings. The people in my rural area are clueless. They absolutely don't want to know. After the collapse, Dindu gangs will motor out here and do what they do best. Maybe then the locals here will awaken, but I am not putting any money on it.

From reading your stories, I see that most of the whites in Bodymore and the few Bantus that do not want to be Dindus are aware, but see no way to do anything to fix the situation. Maybe the only thing that will fix Bodymore and other USA cities will be purge that will occur after the collapse. Rest assured that the real purge will occur.

Try to have a weapon that will allow you to clear a circle of three or four feet around. Of course, the weapon must be something that you can explain, when the Donut People come around.

Because of my age, I can carry a heavy cane/walking stick and explain that I have a bad hip. I like a 2" brass ball on top and a pointed steel ferrule covered with rubber on the bottom.

I also like a wide belt with a really heavy buckle. The walking stick is better because it is already in hand. Takes a few seconds to remove the belt and wrap the end around my hand.

In the Midwest province where I live, I can easily get a concealed carry permit, but shooting an unarmed yoof should be the last resort. Even here, a person who uses a gun to defend himself against a stomping by 5 or 10 unarmed teens will be crucified. Doesn't matter if the teens are 35 years old and each has 12 felonies on his record.

For a working man, the tools of the trade make wonderful weapons and you can easily explain why they are in your vehicle. For example, "officer, I am a handyman and use that conduit bender for work."
guest     Aug 28, 2016

What now?

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Jeremy Bentham     Aug 29, 2016

One important thing to keep in mind is that an unbelievable number of the metro police departments in Dindustan are so short of detectives that they barely have enough to investigate the homicides that are occurring on a daily basis, much less devote any effort to solving lessor crimes. So is a detective likely to get assigned to investigate a simple mugging in which the victim escaped serious injury? Fuggedaboutit! Chicago is probably the biggest and therefore the most extreme example of this trend. But cities like Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Detroit and Baltimore aren’t far behind. Naturally this will get worse as these cities go ever deeper into debt and city councils and county boards divert money from public safety to keep their pet social justice programs alive.

reuters.com/article/us-chicago-police-idUSKCN10Z13A (Chicago's detective force dwindles as murder rate soars) The number of detectives on the Chicago police force has dropped to 922 from 1,252 in 2008. One detective who retired two months ago said investigators are overwhelmed. Not all of the detectives are assigned exclusively to homicide cases. "You get so many cases you could not do an honest investigation on three-quarters of them," he said in an interview. "The guys ... are trying to investigate one homicide and they are sent out the next day on a brand new homicide or a double." A tight budget and focus on putting more police on street patrol has contributed to the shrinking detective force. Because police departments are not all structured the same, it can be difficult to compare numbers. But Chicago has proportionally fewer detectives than other U.S. cities, according to data on some of the country's biggest police forces. About 8 percent of Chicago's roughly 12,000 police are detectives. In New York City, which has a police department of 34,450, 15 percent are detectives. In Los Angeles, which has a police department of 9,800 sworn officers, 15 percent are detectives.

wpri.org/WIInterest/Spring2016/wispring2016daley.pdf Getting Away with Murder - “Milwaukee’s homicide detectives used to solve 93% of their cases. Now 4 in 10 killers remain on the streets.” “Milwaukee’s

once-vaunted homicide clearance rate has fallen steadily over the past several years, from 93% in 2008 to an

alarming 61% in 2015. The skid is not hard to understand, Milwaukee Police Association President Mike

Crivello says: Since becoming chief, Edward Flynn has shown a clear disdain for the detective bureau — once

an elite corps — slashing the size of the bureau by nearly 40%, halting the testing for detective positions

and letting expire the list of officers eligible for promotion to detective. Of the 250 detectives in the bureau when Flynn took over in 2008, nearly 100 were never replaced when they retired or moved on, the union says.
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