6 suspects, ages 11-14, in custody after woman beaten unconscious in brutal attack: police [More]
I see the next generation of Democrat-bred psychopaths crop is in early.
[Via bondmen]
Notes from the Resistance
Governor orders State Police search amid alarming allegations from trooper’s arrest [More]
What do you do when the “few bad apples” include those in charge of the barrel?
[Via bondmen]
Electric vehicles may make police chases a thing of the past, or much shorter, at least. Even so, most new gas vehicles have advanced connectivity and internet features, making it easy for law enforcement to track them with the proper warrants and permissions. [More]
Or better yet, shut them down.
And then apply the technology to guns.
[Via Michael G]

Antifa Rising [More]
Funny, how violent, unwashed, loser commie cowards exploit the very civil liberties they’re bent on denying to everyone else…
I wonder how many of these “workers’ revolution” types have jobs.
Woman charged with stealing $246K in pension payments to dead LI police detective dad, buying Benz, 7-bedroom house [More]
Sounds like Daddy’s little girl learned from the best…
It also sounds like the system reflects the type of government incompetence and negligence that invites exploitation.
[Via Michael G]
Former Laurel police chief convicted of 8 counts of attempted murder in string of fires [More]
The important thing to remember is his department wants your guns.
[Via Michael G]
So he’d been previously reported “authorities” knew about him. And he was a “German citizen.”
What we don’t know is if he was born that way. And why the “news” accounts I’ve located so far are content to identify him only as “Phillip F.”
It’s almost like there’s something the government/media alliance doesn’t want people to know.
“That guy is lucky he isn’t dead”: Watch a dude break a door down in a frothing rage only to find out he got the wrong address [More]
Who does that frothing maniac think he is? An “Only One”?
I wonder if the people who found themselves defenseless and terrified are still being stupid. Because they’re also lucky they aren’t dead.
[Via bondmen]

Hamburg shooting: Six dead and more injured in ‘church attack’ with gunmen on the run [More]
But…but…but stringent…
I’m waiting to see if the perp was named Klaus or Hans…
Michigan Appeals Court Weighs Charging Parents of School Shooter With Manslaughter [More]
There may not be legal grounds for this, but it sure sounds like there are moral ones. They had the long-term and daily context everyone else did not.
If I’d seen these signs in one of my boys and was too much of an in-denial coward to intervene, Shakespeare’s line about many deaths comes to mind.
That, of course, assumes they’re not sociopaths who can admit no wrongdoing themselves.
[Via Michael G]
The decedent was identified as Jeffery Gunter, W/M, of Point Blank, Texas. [More]
Seems apt.
[Via Hammer Down Outdoors]
5 individuals pose as Eugene Police officers during home invasion robbery [More]
Be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files, because the day may come when you need an “I suspected he was not a real cop” defense.
[Via GuardDuck]

Two of the four Americans kidnapped in Mexico are dead… [More]
I gotta say, I’m feeling the same lack of dismay as I do when seeing a story about some lunatic climbing into a zoo’s wild animal enclosure. You just don’t travel to “an area that has been plagued by cartel violence and carries a travel advisory from the State Department warning Americans to avoid visiting” for “health services.”
Hopefully, the Mexican government will be able to resurrect its $10B lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers.
Funny– “Our” government is encouraging unchecked “migration” to include cartel monsters and at the same time demanding we be disarmed.
The first suspect orders the homeowner to hand over the backpack inside the car, probably thinking there was money inside. The second suspect snatches the backpack and takes off but this creates a critical problem: The keys to the jeep are inside the backpack, which prevents the first suspect from starting the car and absconding with the vehicle. [More]
That such feral retards are in a position to threaten the lives of productive citizens any time they feel like it speaks to a greater, intentional, and calculated societal degradation. How survivors would have raged had the homeowner gotten the upper hand and given the young scumbags what they’d earned.
[Via bondmen]
2 charged with impersonating police detectives [More]
As noted whenever I post in this category, be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files.
You never know when an “I was afraid he might not be a real cop” defense could use some validation that it’s a widespread and frequent enough phenomenon to be a legitimate concern.
[Via bondmen]
No point passing gun control if you don’t prosecute gun crimes. [More]
It depends upon what the meaning of the term “gun crime” is.
And if someone victimizes someone else, the object can’t be to teach them “that human life has value and that they can’t just go around putting people in danger like that.”
It’s to keep them away from people they can victimize until such time as they’ve proven they can be trusted without a custodian.
[Via bondmen]
Oh, Raybans,” Banks says as she removes the designer sunglasses from their case. [More]
Two years hardly seems enough for this gross betrayal of public trust by these badged thugs. But no doubt they’ll argue it’s disproportional and systemic.
You don’t get comfortable doing that in front of each other unless it is systemic. A chief deputy, a sergeant… tell me the whole damn department isn’t corrupt.
[Via WiscoDave]