Richard Matheson's masterpiece, I Am Legend, has been done in three versions, starring Price, Heston and Smith. Although my least favorite, I would like to cite Will Smith's version for this heads up. The last man on earth, or so he believed, spent his time hunting vampires by day and they hunted him at night. The story hinges on his realization that the vampires were beginning to adapt to daylight, which brings about a catastrophic situation for him.
Beginning three weeks ago, which was when the countdown to the Presidential Election brought even higher levels of black on white violence in the Baltimore Area, I began receiving reports of blatant daylight muggings, robberies, beatings, car-attacks—yes, a new one there—along primary streets at the busiest intersections in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Although much of the news coverage of crime has been suppressed by the local print media, and anything short of murder is not newsworthy for TV media, there has nevertheless been another paradigm shift in aggression. This week, with election coverage over for small weekly papers, the crime reporting has been partially restored, although with an effort at obfuscation on the part of the police and the press. However, what little that is being admitted points to a drastic change in crime, with the very same attacks that had been primarily nocturnal now routinely committed in broad daylight at peak travel hours, with no arrests.
Three corollary trends are:
1. an increase of attacks by groups of black male youth against white women with babies and toddlers,
2. an increase in car-mobile mob attacks
3. an increase in attacks on lone, white, male, youth motorists, including the destruction of one young man's vehicle as he fled on foot.
The publication of the Hunt for Whitey in January 2017, will give more details. Until then, if you live in Baltimore, or a shithole like Baltimore, be vigilant by day. The Dindus are adapting.