Posted on 04/09/2019 7:38:20 AM PDT by NOBO2012
We made a supply run into the city yesterday. We were running low on your basic paper supplies and coffee which always triggers a Costco run and Raj wanted to go to his favorite ethnic stores in order to pick up some weird ingredients that he may or may not use at some point in a future. The first stop of the day was the Chinatown Supermarket on State street in South Salt Lake.
Entryway to the Chinatown Supermarket and food emporium
This is really more entertainment than shopping. The shelves and coolers are filled with every Asian ingredient youve ever heard of as well as thousands you havent. It has an entire wall of loose leaf tea in apothecary jars, freshly roasted pork belly and whole ducks (with the quackers)
as well as a wall of live-tanks stocked with every sea creature known to man, and some that you wish werent.
Like these giant geoduck clams
After amusing ourselves for 45 minutes or so we emerged to find the State Street exit closed off and this going on:
Apparently a man had held up two convenience stores earlier sparking a highspeed chase down State Street. During the pursuit he leaned out the window and fired a rifle (variously described as a long gun AK-47 and an assault rifle) at police while careening down the busy thoroughfare. He eventually crashed his truck into a building just north of the Chinatown Emporium where he was shot and killed by police.
Fortunately there was only one minor injury to the LEOs in the pursuit and takedown of this idiot. Watching it on the local news later I learned that witnesses to the earlier robberies described the perpetrator as a tall thin white man. Now I dont know about tall and thin, but the only white man thing about this guy shown here in a 2007 mug shot -
is his name: Harold Vincent Robinson. And yes, he had a rap sheet as long as your arm including counts of aggravated kidnapping and assault that date back to 2001, all of which had been dismissed for one unfathomable reason or another.
Also of note is the write up of the incident in the Salt Lake Tribune. The story was less about the robberies, pursuit and ultimate killing of the suspect than it was about the Iraqi tailor who owned the shop that the truck randomly ran into:
Tom Mahdi is no stranger to violence.
The former tailor for Saddam Husseins sister, Mahdi and his family fled their Baghdad home amid war, after learning of possible retaliation against people with ties to the onetime First Family. They were refugees in Jordan and moved in 2009 to Utah, where they started a sewing and alterations shop on State Street and settled into a life of peace.
That peace was shattered Monday when a pickup truck crashed into the businesss front door, followed by a hail of police gunfire. Mahdi, alone in the rear of the shop, said he stood paralyzed as rock and dirt sprayed around him.
That is some fine J-school training on display right there.
Later we had lunch at a very busy Chick-fil-a before stocking up at Costco and heading back up the mountain before todays Winter Storm Alert arrives. On the way out of town we ran into the usual homeless panhandlers, all pitching at their favorite corners.
Now, for those of you under the delusion that Salt Lake is immune to big city progressivism because of its large Mormon population let me disabuse of that idea. This city has become so liberal over the past 25 years that it would make your head spin. While not even close to Seattles league yet, it is certainly on its merry liberal way. Heres a picture I took yesterday afternoon, also on State Street much closer to downtown. In case you cant make it out its a man, a woman a dog and all their earthly possessions taking a break from panhandling in the shade of the local Wienerschnitzel.
Note that der Weinerschnitzel, like every other fast food restaurant in Salt Lake as the unemployment rate here is practically zero, is hiring.
All in all an excellent adventure in the semi-big city. We are all doomed, doomed I tell you.
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
Thanks for a very entertaining recounting! The only thing I miss about Chicago is the Asian markets. Forget about finding gai long or fresh rice noodles out here in the sticks. On a serious note, I’m convinced this centuries-long experiment is slowly but surely coming to an end. The Founders made clear that they established a form of government that could only be run and maintained by a particular — and, frankly, unusual — sort of people, and we are no longer they.
A CrewCab, long box, 4x4 with leaf springs all around, and likely slightly jacked up ride height Pickup is NOT a good choice as a getaway car.
It’s also a waste to crash it into anything.
Utah has been infected with liberals like so many other states. Romney.
Thanks for this entertaining post.
We have a relative, who is LEO in that area, and were glad to hear he didn’t have to join in this chase yesterday, as he has lost a couple LEO brothers in recent months while at crime scenes in the course of his job.
Hope you got enough provisions to last through the coming bad weather! (Visualizing people buying out every last loaf of bread and gallon of milk, before a 2” snowfall hits...) :)
The irony of a bum sitting next to “NOW HIRING” sign shouldn’t be lost on anyone (but it will be lost on “progressives” who don’t have any irony in their diet).
Nice style of writing... an American lighter form of One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Also, love this...what a find:
https://i.imgur.com/6VB8BqN.jpg
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