Posted on 03/23/2022 6:50:50 AM PDT by thegagline
A 73-year-old grandmother was killed during a brutal carjacking Monday in New Orleans, with a group of teenage attackers dragging her down the street for nearly a block while the woman screamed at them to let her go.
Witnesses also described the gruesome scene after both her arm and her clothes were ripped off during the incident when they got stuck in the car's seat belt.
Linda Frickey, 73, was dragged down North Scott Street in New Orleans after four teenage carjackers stole her car and trapped the grandmother outside her vehicle with her arm stuck in the seatbelt around 1:30 p.m. on Monday. *** 'The lady was trying to put something in her vehicle, the guy jumped in and kicked her out and she got caught in the wheel well,' a witness told WWL-TV. 'I heard screaming, like: "You're-about-to-die screaming" screaming.'
Linda Frickey, 73, was dragged nearly a block down North Scott Street after four 'teenage' carjackers stole her car and trapped her outside the vehicle with her arm stuck in the seatbelt around 1:30 p.m. on Monday in Mid-City, New Orleans
She got stuck hanging on her arm on the outside of her gray SUV (pictured) after four teenagers stole her arm and dragged her down the street, severing her arm in the process *** The gray SUV was recovered 13 blocks away from where Frickey was left in the street and police have released surveillance footage of the four suspects walking and neighbors described them as being 'teenagers.'
The NOPD have announced on Tuesday morning that all four suspects have been arrested and face murder charges. NOPD announced that the suspect were a 17-year-old male, a 16-year-old female, and a 15-year-olds female - all had prior arrests.
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I haven’t completed the process to find out my FB sentence, yet. And I don’t care.
Still unanswered: Why it took so long for callers to get through to 911, and why it took so long to get paramedics on scene.
Both are about forcing us to accept things that are not true. We are told that 1.) Lia Thomas is a woman. 2.) Prisons are over-crowded because blacks are being over-sentenced to prison because of racism.
The reality is that 1.) Lia Thomas is a dude, and 2.) blacks are sent to prison in greater numbers than white because blacks commit the majority of crimes in this country. If they can make us accept one ridiculous non-truth they can make us accept anything. It comes down to this quote by Theodore Dalrymple, often posted on FR:
“Political correctness is communist propaganda writ small. In my study of communist societies, I came to the conclusion that the purpose of communist propaganda was not to persuade or convince, not to inform, but to humiliate; and therefore, the less it corresponded to reality the better. When people are forced to remain silent when they are being told the most obvious lies, or even worse when they are forced to repeat the lies themselves, they lose once and for all their sense of probity. To assent to obvious lies is in some small way to become evil oneself. One's standing to resist anything is thus eroded, and even destroyed. A society of emasculated liars is easy to control. I think if you examine political correctness, it has the same effect and is intended to.”
Then quit Facebook.
F**king animals! String them up with piano wire!
Thank you! Excellent analysis of what is going on.
Good quote. I’m awaiting my sentence in FB because some moron said that the black drunk driver took out two people that were a problem for the “black community.” Apparently my two word response triggered him or some Karen.
What else do you do? With this government, the philosophy is law is for the chumps. Not them. And I believe in equal opportunity not just a certain sect.
Yeah, I grew up with Westerns—when they were good. Ha.
My God have mercy on her soul and may those who committed that heinous act burn in hell.
My Family lived in Arlington Heights (IL) from 1954 - 1967, when I graduated HS, left for Drake University in Iowa, and Dad, Mom & Sis moved to NJ, on a corporate job transfer, and crime was limited to south side of ChiCongo. Mayor Richard J. Daley kept it contained and wouldn’t let it spill-out to the moneyed and growing suburbs. We always locked the car and house doors, and I had a .22 Mossberg 144LS rifle, just in case. No crime to speak of in that 40k community (now 76k people).
My view was tainted many years ago — July 14, 1975 — when I was robbed and shot in West Palm Bch. I still carry the .32cal bullet next to my spine. Take a WAG (Wild-Assed Guess) who did it?
Why do they have moderators imposing “the last 30 seconds” or that kinda bullsnot? Just give each person 2 minutes and that’s that.
Shapiro thinks pretty good on his feet. I couldn’t do that. Way too many whataboutisms thrown around.
Just doin dey nuffins.
Amazing we can always see their age but never what they look like.
Lived in Slidell for two years...in the 80’s. The day we moved out of New Orleans Metro area was a happy day! Every time I have drive through there, I need a long hot shower to get the filth off me. There was nothing good about New Orleans.
Every dem-controlled needs to have a vigilante group. Time to go back to a little frontier justice and hire some hanging judges.
Officer stop older woman asks for drivers license
ash her if she has any weapons in the car.
Woman said ye a pistol in my purse on in the glove box and oe under my seat.
Officers asks mam what are you afraid of
Woman not a damned thing.
Carjackings from parking lots, especially pharmacies or grocery stores, are on the rise in Baltimore County. One theory is that new cars are so difficult to break into that these thieves wait till somebody’s getting near their car and then they snatch it. It’s all disgusting.
It’s very likely to be too late for that! Especially the girls.
That is hitting the nail on the head.
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