The Man Who Would Be King

How instructive to see “New York’s very own” PIX 11 pay so much attention to noted subject matter expert East Harlem resident Arlene on this.

“I think they shouldn’t be learning that on no video,” indeed.

So Fat Alvin presumes the power to coerce rules affecting the entire world… Hey, if you believe you don’t have to respect the Second Amendment, why should the First give you any problems?

Not that Google respects either.

[Via Jess]

Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?

D.A. Bragg Announces Indictments In Sprawling Investigation That Charges City Employees In Ghost Gun And Fraud Conspiracies [More]

I see they’re all small fry, so the top men under whose watches Big Apple trademark corruption occurs can carry on per SOP.

Looking at some of the arrestees, I’ll bet if a smart, loudmouthed Democrat race-hustler wanted to make a name for himself, he could make a pretty good case for “overrepresentation.”

[Via Jess]

Payback

A former bodega clerk who was infamously charged with murder after fatally stabbing an attacker in his store last year in what he claimed was self-defense is suing lefty Manhattan District Attorney Alvin and the New York City Police Department for racial discrimination. [More]

Too bad he can’t sue them as individuals. Then again, New Yorkers vote for this crap.

[Via bondmen]

New York, New York, It’s a Wonderful Town

A New York City parking garage attendant was hit with an attempted murder charge after confronting an armed thief and wrestling the gun away before opening fire on the suspect. Moussa Diarra, 57, is also charged with assault and criminal possession of a weapon in connection with the incident that occurred at around 5:30 a.m. Saturday morning. [More]

This is what the prohibitionists would have us all reduced to.

With “legally-recognized” criminal possession exceptions, of course.

Funny, how often the racist inequities of that turn up.

UPDATE

DA Alvin Bragg will not prosecute NYC garage worker who shot armed thief [More]

Yeah, now that there are eyes on this and he fears it may affect public sympathies for him in his quest to make a national name for himself in the political persecution of Orange Man.

Why was the poor guy charged in the first damn place?

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