Posted on 06/09/2015 1:43:26 PM PDT by lowbridge
Residents in the McKinney, Texas, Craig Ranch subdivision told Breitbart Texas that during the protest movement since the pool party ruckus on Friday, they have received death threats, and their homes have been vandalized.
The community residents say they are in deep fear that protestors, and those who trespassed at the pool party, will return and harm residents and/or further vandalize property.
Craig Ranch community residents toldBreitbart Texas that this has been an ongoing problem for weeks. People have been coming from outside of the community into the subdivision and have vandalized homes and frightened neighbors.
This behavior escalated after the pool party on Friday.
According to residents, one home had a brick thrown through a window on Saturday night, and several mothers toldBreitbart Texas they have received death threats via Twitter.
Several of the mothers say they have moved their children out of the neighborhood in fear of threatened violence.
One man said that his wife left their home, and he stayed in their residence to defend their property.
Breitbart Texas reported on Sunday that McKinney resident Bryan Gestner posted on Facebook, This was a Twitter party that turned into a mob event. Jumping pool fence. Assaulting 2 security guards, attacking a mother with three little girls. The video doesnt show everything.
Gestner continued saying the kids were drinking and smoking weed and they would not listen to any of the adults around the pool.
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This ain’t Ferguson.
That Texas “castle doctrine” law might come in handy. Especially after dark.
Huh? I am housesitting in Craig Ranch right now and have not heard a peep. Nothing showing up on the security cameras, either.
Pics — or it didn’t happen.
Are they flying community organizers to promote anarchy as they are said to have done in Ferguson, Boston and elsewhere???
Your locked and loaded, yes?
Yes Air Force FI FO has landed
People must accept that the idea that “black lives matter” is a debatable proposition. Even black conduct among themselves evidences its untruth. The danger posed by recent black aggressiveness is the lack of white leadership and white organization. In the 1880’s white America could handle black abuse; today the ability of white America to handle black agressiveness is problematic.
Shoot back. Repeat after me: “I feared for my life”. Problem solved. Rinse & repeat as needed.
Windage and elevation, windage and elevation...
Oh yeah. Big time.
Just figured out I am *way* on the other side of the community, too.
I want to be careful how I say this. But in the 1880s, many blacks were afraid of getting into altercations with whites or getting in trouble with the law.
Even up through the 1960s, I think that many blscks would be fearful of getting in trouble.
Today, feral black youth have no fear of consequences. On the other hand, the rest of us have to be fearful of altercations with blacks. In the politically correct world of today, there is now a presupposition by some of the powers that be, that some confrontation between white and black is somehow the white person’s fault.
Anybody not locked and loaded just doesn’t understand the problem. The notion of a bunch of ill mannered, rowdy, punks waddling around a neighborhood just ignites my butt-stroke reactions. I noticed that my feet were wider by the time I finished the story And I’m 1500 miles away. No reason at all to put up with un-house-broken punks. Semper Fi
Try not to be too white. ;^)
Just got to give them room to destroy and get it out of their system. /sarc
Rent-a-mob.
Castle doctrine.
Let me guess.
You’re white, right?
I am sufficiently sunburned right now that I look like a lobster. That count? /LOL
BTTT! Fithian smell here!
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