Posted on 08/10/2015 4:02:39 AM PDT by Zhang Fei
Three burglars broke into a Queens home, changed the locks and demanded that the homeowners sign over the property, prosecutors charge.
Calling the operation truly bizarre, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said Friday that brothers Chas Sestoso, 31, and Brandon Sestoso, 33, along with accomplice Jesse Kusinow, 32, busted into the Jamaica Estates home of Anita Chan and her husband on April 29.
Chan returned to her Grand Central Parkway home later that day and found the locks switched and the threatening trio lurking inside, Brown said.
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Reminds me of a “Simpson’s” episode.
Clint Eastwood ...
“Busted into”?
sounds mobbie to me
Either it is a relatively new form of extortion, or someone has been reading too many books on adverse possession.
What this reminds me of the sense of lawless entitlement that Obama imbues on people of this ilk. We only need to look at what he’s doing at a national level with the DoJ totally ignoring anything not-black related. Or look at the IRS, the government’s self-imposed blindness to Hillary’s crookery and a hundred other things.
Whether these criminals are black, yellow, brown, white or purple doesn’t really matter. When your President acts illegally, ignores the law, and instructs his agencies to ignore laws too (in addition to conducting political vendettas), how can people like this not think they have a free hand to do the same. It’s not like the homeowner can actually own a gun there on LI, can he?
Hell call a locksmith after you shoot the perps for breaking and entering your jome and trying to make off with your belongings.
Hell call a locksmith after you shoot the perps for breaking and entering your home and trying to make off with your belongings.
Oh for the days when the Simpson’s were still good, Jim Varney was still alive then.
In this day and age, surprised the law didn’t side with the perps.
I don’t think Lawn Guyland is quite as liberal as Queens, where this took place. But you still make an excellent point.
Or at the very least call the cops and get a gang of tough friends to break down the door and beat the thugs into submission. There is more to this story.
Why did the woman meekly submit to the thugs? Why did she do nothing until her husband returned? Does she have no friends, no family, no neighbors? Were the police not contacted? She was surprised to find her home ramsacked. Why?
This makes no sense.
This is NYC. Defending your property (if you're one of the little people) is a much more serious crime than the one the thieves committed. In NYC you'd go to jail and the thieves would get a slap on the wrist if anything (remember Bernard Goetz). Secondly shoot them with what? Again this is NYC. Where are you going to get the gun to shoot them with? If you own one at all unless you have a carry permit (and the little people simply aren't granted those in NY) it's going to be in your home that the scum are in possession of.
You’re correct. I got my wires crossed. It was one of the crooks who lived in Hicksville, LI that got me thinking LI...
I bet there are tons of guns in NYC. They’re just in the hands of criminals.
I'm sure you're right, criminals and government JBTs are well armed in NYC, but that doesn't do the law abiding any good.
“When your President acts illegally, ignores the law, and instructs his agencies to ignore laws too (in addition to conducting political vendettas), how can people like this not think they have a free hand to do the same.”...
It is EXACTLY what street rats do, it makes no difference how high up the food chain they are, odumbo is no different. If he can break the law, other street rats feel they too, have the green light to do the same.
How would odumbo and his ilk react if EVERYONE disobeyed every law we have written. Can you imagine the chaos?
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