Saturday, December 4, 2021

That Soros-supported smash-and-grab epidemic

The felony murder of Kevin Nishita and all the consequences attached to it now applies to all individuals involved in the smash and grab robbery the KRON-TV crew were covering. Felony murder charges apply regardless of who committed the murder. 

Will O'Toole of O'Toons Cartoons.

Pillaging and Plundering: The prosecution of the $950 theft

These smash-and-grab thefts have escalated, thanks to the uber-liberal left, and their George Soros-sponsored, elected prosecutors failing to perform their duties. These prosecutors hide behind a loophole in California law that makes theft below $950.00 a misdemeanor. They use this law to claim it is not worth their time to prosecute, so they either plea bargain the crime down to a fine only, or outright dismiss the charge.

Pictured, right: Kevin NishitaRetired Colma Police Sergeant

'Flash Mobs'  ..."The riots and aftermath provided the background for a real-world demonstration of precisely these principles. Young people watched -- in person or on television -- as older “models” looted stores and purloined expensive merchandise, unfettered by police pursuit.  Aggressive behavior was rewarded without adverse consequences."...

14 California Looters Arrested by Police Have Been Released Due to the State's Zero Bail Policy  "Thieves hit 11 Los Angeles area stores that weekend, stealing $338,000 in merchandise. But several of the looters pled poverty and got out, thanks to a California Supreme Court decision that ordered judges in the state to consider a suspect’s ability to pay when setting bail. If you can show you are “indigent” — no visible income or means of support — you get to walk." . . .

What Causes Looting? Covid!  "Covid has become the all-purpose excuse for failure in today’s world. But the execrable Jen Psaki broke new ground, earlier today, when she claimed that covid is responsible for the organized looting of stores across the United States, especially in the Bay Area but spreading across the country, in recent days.". . .More here

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