Below is a post from a neighborhood site, which is not a neighborhood watch site, but was set up largely to facilitate socializing. Some BLM neighbors have been denying Dindu crime in this neighborhood, even as a cop was beat up on a side walk, for sale signs go up, a 16-year-old was abducted never to be seen again, I was threatened and stalked numerous times, and 50-year-old men drink liquor in the toddler’s area of the mini-park. The Electronic store and the diner, both within a stone’s throw of this vacuum shop, are closing after many decades in business.
“My 18yo son was just robbed at gun point @ 8pm in front of the vacuum shop and planned parenthood. 3 dark skinned 18 - 20 year old boys did this for his cell phone and wallet. People on this site has the tendency to say this neighborhood is safe. Well I'm here to tell you it’s not. The police said two robberies happened last night, again by 3 young men, same description, except one was beaten by the three assailants pretty bad. Also two weeks ago same thing happened. All this is taking place between 8pm and 11pm. My son was lucky because he made it home...”
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"...a 16-year-old was abducted never to be seen again..."
Really scary. Female?
She was a very sweet quadroon, whose white mother showed me her daughter's picture. She was taken from her house deck and the story did not even make the news.
Read your piece about Dindus traveling and attacking by 3's. Good tactics by them because whitey's don't typically feel threatened. It's all good, right? Not now. Whitey's ass is exposed. A fundamental, and very highly suggested method of traveling downtown, while being young army men "with very little hair on our ass, few whiskers, and pockets loaded with payday money, but tough nuts", was to always travel in groups of 3 or more. It lessened the chances of being rolled by rats in alleys. Whitey needs to learn this lesson fast, especially if living in neighborhoods. Know your neighbors and travel together. Things won't get better for a long time. So figure it out and good luck.
Thank you, Danang for that story and for the well-wishes.