Posted on 01/09/2017 9:34:18 AM PST by Jack Black
CULVER CITY (CBSLA.com) A large fight at the Westfield Culver City mall Saturday led to pandemonium at the facility, officials said.
The mall, formerly known as the Fox Hills Mall, was unable to handle a brawl between as many as 50 juveniles.
Culver City Police were dispatched to handle the brawl. A SWAT team was also dispatched.
Reports of a male with a gun, or an active shooter on scene, appeared to be erroneous.
After police arrived, teens running through the mall appeared to set off panic among some shoppers.
There were no reports of arrests or injuries.
The erroneous reports led to a large police presence and a mass exodus from the mall.
Saturday 11 pm in Huntington Beach, a bus with 80 miscreants from Compton, Watts and environs ransacked a 7-11, assaulted the store clerk, when stopped police found 7 guns, but only arrested two for assault.
Not enough Law Enforcement to Arrest Everyone Involved? How realistic is that? A mall full of SWAT guys with riot gear and big bundles of ready-cuffs is better than a mall full of feral black youths running wild, I agree.
But it's still a far cry from an orderly society.
One key is to make sure any mall you are planning on building is far, far away from any public trnasport
. Distance from masses of black youth is your goal, buses and trains coming anywhere near a mall are a death sentence.
Where I live now we have been fighting tooth and nail to prevent the extension of light rail into our city. The local Parole Officers call it the "crime train" because the gangs are all organized around it's major arteries. In a related piece of news the City Police recently announced they will stop arresting fair evaders because: too many black people arrested.
Loss of will is a major part of our problem.
Until we regain WILL, we can't have anything nice.
No nice trains.
No nice malls.
No nice city centers.
It won't end until the last thug robs the last liquor store for the last time.
Then you have arrived at Detroit.
You hit the target. Demographics is everything. When the criminal underclass is the majority in a city/area it controls politics and law enforcement. What government entity wants to really ‘attack’ the majority voting populace? For every ‘youth’ prevented from doing ‘business’ or going tribal there are countless relatives who vote. If businesses can’t survive ‘understanding’ the dominant culture by operating in the red as a social service then they close and leave retail ‘deserts’-created by the very feral tribe mentality that will scream ‘discrimination’ as victims.
Interesting post, and see parallels to the WNY city where I grew up.
Someone built a mall in the “bad section” of town where I lived. I shopped there all the time. What you didn’t see was the local residents of the bad area. They went to the other larger mall farther away.
Strange.
I think that you just coined a new term that fits perfectly. I will use it! “So-mall-ia!”
At least this one is still occupied.
That's a good word, actually. The entire city is Occupied, by the original Occupy movement.
This survivor hangs on, but for how long? Gratiot Ave.
Lived in Detroit in the 80’s and would go into Dearborn to shop at Fairlane. Hudson’s, Sak’s and Lord and Taylor were my fav shopping places. I would take the kids to Hudson’s to have their pictures taken for Christmas, and meet my husband for lunch. Our last move to Detroit in 2003 was sad. None of the old favorites, and I was the only light person there. Of course, burkas were the style of the day.
Oh, man, I hate those stupid low-rider buggies with their hydraulics and those tiny Shetland ponies and those ear-splitting hymns. Nobody wants to hear that, brah!
Probably, just a philosophical disagreement between people at the mall with money to spend, and those at the mall who thought that money should be theirs.
There are a lot of Amish and Mennonites living in the area.
There you go! That explains it!
You could add shopping at bookstores, which have disappeared from most malls. The South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, Calif. used to have three excellent bookstores--Rizzoli's, Brentano's and B. Dalton--but now has none.
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