Posted on 08/16/2014 8:21:55 AM PDT by Hojczyk
WFTV in Orlando, Florida reported Friday about a callous, violent robbery of an elderly white woman by three young black men that left the woman hospitalized with a serious brain injury and a broken clavicle.
The Publix surveillance videos released to the media show rare, clear before, during and after video of the victim, the perps and the robbery.
There will be no protests, no candlelight vigils, no statement by President Barack Obama, no Justice Department investigation, no visits by Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson. The race healers wont descend on Ocoee like they are doing in Ferguson this week or Sanford last year. Theres no money or political hay to be made.
The 74 year old white woman was just starting her weekly shopping at a Publix grocery store in Ocoee, Florida Friday morning. Store surveillance cameras filmed the scene as she wiped down the shopping cart in which she had placed her purse in the child seat. Three young black males are seen exiting the store together as the woman finishes wiping her cart. The youth in the middle steps toward the woman. He reaches out as he passes her and grabs ahold of her purse.
He rips it from her left hand pulling her and the shopping cart over. The woman tries to hold on to her purse. It is possible the purse was secured with the safety belt in the child seat as the purses handle appears to break while the cart falls in the direction of the robber. The robber sees the elderly woman slam hard to the floor as she goes down with the cart but he takes off with her purse instead of helping her.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
These stories ensure segregation will remain forever; who would ever expose a loved one to this? In my area any place it even MIGHT happen is now devoid of whites. Malls and other public places are all minorities now.
In a sketchy situation, my hand is on the gun inside the purse, not holding the purse. No one is the wiser but if someone grabs the purse, guess what I will be left holding......
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