Posted on 10/13/2017 9:59:20 AM PDT by artichokegrower
Two men were arrested for possession of burglary tools near evacuated neighborhoods in Santa Rosa Thursday night, police said.
Daly City police officers spotted the two suspects, 21-year-old Javier Nava-Castro and 18-year-old Angel Roberto Maria, driving after curfew near Boch St. and San Miguel Ave. in Santa Rosa, an area adjacent to an evacuated neighborhood, the Santa Rosa Police Department said in a statement Friday.
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If it involves a Sears Die Hard Battery, jumper cables and a bucket of water, I’m with you.
Were the arrested men “Dreamers?”
Looters just went around the back way through the hills to break into homes.
Oh, for the good old days!
String ‘em up.
Execute them. Put it on Pay Per View.
art.......shoot the scumbags first, ask questions later.
This type of thing should be Shoot to Kill and I’ve never even owned a gun.
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Substitute a fence charger for the battery and I’m all in.
Just what constitutes “burglary tools”?
An internet search shows common tools I always have in my truck.
Well, burglary tools can also be called construction tools. In this case though, I think the 3S solution would be called for. Shoot, shovel, shutup
There’s a construction test facility in Pennsylvania I recently toured.
Among many other tests they perform is testing for intrusion resistance for doors and windows.
They have a crew of guys who are very large and strong. When they are testing for resistance, they take a crew of four guys, give them “burglary tools, like sledge hammers, crow bars, spud bars etc and have them go at it.
If it takes them more than an hour to get in, the window is intrusion resistant.
They told me that the crew are so exhausted after the test that they send them home to rest.
Well, burglary tools can also be called construction tools. In this case though, I think the 3S solution would be called for. Shoot, shovel, shutup
There’s a construction test facility in Pennsylvania I recently toured.
Among many other tests they perform is testing for intrusion resistance for doors and windows.
They have a crew of guys who are very large and strong. When they are testing for resistance, they take a crew of four guys, give them “burglary tools, like sledge hammers, crow bars, spud bars etc and have them go at it.
If it takes them more than an hour to get in, the window is intrusion resistant.
They told me that the crew are so exhausted after the test that they send them home to rest.
(Like doing jobs Americans won't do)
LOOTERS: SOS (Shoot on sight)
What are “burglary tools” and should they be banned?
Are they sold by Harbor Freight?
Illegals, of course.
Dreamers?
I have an opinion, too. It involves a judge and a scaffold.
Did these louses set the fires, too?
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