Katie Bar the Corridor

Just months after Wilson took office in Seattle, terrified residents in the city’s Aurora Avenue corridor decided to take matters into their own hands to address near-nightly shootings believed to be connected to criminal turf wars, prostitution and illegal trafficking. After weeks of gang-related shootings and high-speed car chases, some residents spent Memorial Day weekend blocking off their own streets using metal planters, dirt, gravel, logs and chunks of concrete. The barricades were set up to block at least three streets leading into the neighborhood. [More]

With that Moms Demand Action endorsement, it’s not like Katie will let them have anything else.

Am I the only one seeing it or does it look genetic with her fanthings?

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

One thought on “Katie Bar the Corridor”

  1. Everyone knows that the law is there to protect the citizens from the criminals.

    Few seem to realize that an implied but rarely stated side effect is to protect the criminals from the citizens.

    Would you shoot a pimp on your corner if the city refused to address the issue?

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