Interesting names.
Their parents must have hated them.
Regards,
Didn’t even have to look.
Wow, from those weird names, I was expecting white hippies. But no.
Really learned her lesson, didn't she...
Wow. As if toting a designer handbag would help those three. Yikes.
But, to the Left, all the insanity in our country has a purpose. And they are making their point loudly and quite clearly.
Human beings are idiots and must be ruled by a dictatorship. Freedom is a joke.
The Left is winning this game. And the Marquess of Queensberry Republicans are helping (by not wanting to rock the boat).
Shoplifting tourism?
“Three ARRESTED for $30,000 luxury handbag theft in Glendale”
Did the fire the police chief there...seems to me that he went AGAINST California policy.
More likely, is there a correlation between first names like “Liberty”, “Janeice” and “Memory” and race? I thinks so.
$5000 for a handbag?
Seems like the shoplifters weren’t the only crooks here.
That there is some ugly ass women or assumed to be women, hard telling nowadays.
Who the hell buys a $4k plus handbag theses scum are stealing?
I haven’t spent $4k on clothes in the past 20 years.
This crime wave will continue as long as the Biden Dictatorship refuses to punish the people committing the crimes and with the wide open border it will just get worse. I’m sure Biden’s handlers are waiting till just the right time to have the military of UN “Peace Keepers to enter and restore law and order.
Reality strikes.
They mush have been stealing purses from the sow’s ear collection.
I’m guessing that Memory and Reality are sisters. Two black women whose names don’t end in “uh” is the clue.
Is the writer a biologist?
Sullen, low IQ savages.
The suspects were identified as: Reality Loser Leavens, 18, from Renton, Washington - Janeice Downs Syndrome, 23, from Seattle, Washington - Memory Lost Yearly, 26, from Seattle, Washington
-Early childhood experiences. People who experienced neglect, abuse, or abandonment in their early childhood may be more likely to develop parasitic or subjectivistic egoistic tendencies. These experiences can lead to a lack of trust in others and a belief that the only way to get what they need is to take it from others.
-Personality disorders. Some personality disorders, such as narcissistic personality disorder and borderline personality disorder, can predispose people to parasitic or subjectivistic egoistic behavior. These disorders often involve a lack of empathy and a sense of entitlement, which can lead people to take advantage of others without considering their needs.
-Environmental factors. People who live in poverty or in unstable environments may be more likely to develop parasitic or subjectivistic egoistic tendencies. These conditions can make it difficult to develop trust and cooperation, and can lead people to focus on their own needs at the expense of others.
-Substance abuse. Substance abuse can also contribute to parasitic or subjectivistic egoistic behavior. Drugs and alcohol can impair judgment and decision-making, and can make people more likely to act impulsively and without regard for others.
-Mental illness. Some mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, can also contribute to parasitic or subjectivistic egoistic behavior. These illnesses can impair cognitive function and judgment, and can make people more likely to act in ways that are harmful to themselves or others.