Posted on 04/20/2018 10:57:35 AM PDT by Kid Shelleen
One Philadelphia neighborhood is about to boil over. Neighbors are upset over what they call persistent problems with a nearby school for children with disciplinary problems. The neighbors say home surveillance caught the latest incident.
Its extremely upsetting. You park your car, you think its safe, said Ben Steele.
Two students identified as being from nearby Camelot Academy caught on home surveillance climbing on top of Daniel Steeles car on the 1500 block of North 26th Street. The pair jumping up and down like the car was a trampoline, leaving large dents in the roof. ---SNIP-- Its been excessive and its happening often, said Kevin Gil.
Gil actually mentors one of the Camelot students.
Hes actually expressed that they enjoy messing with us and Im trying to tell him that is not a good thing to celebrate, Gil explained
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anyone who can say this about yutes jumping on their car “Its been excessive and its happening often, deserves what happens. How many times and what force is it acceptable to jump on someone’s car? What an idiot. I feel bad for the Yutes if all they have are clowns like this in their neighbor hood. Seriously, how many of us reformed ourselves when confronted by a great big unyielding force who required us to straighten up or get the shiite beat out of us?
a neighbor’s house burnt. he only wanted one of two options. For the fire department put it out within minutes or not at all. So he waited 10 minutes before calling. It was a lightning strike, not arson. But he was fradulent.
We are NOT allowed to call the police in our district.....
“Camelot Academy is a transitional school for Philadelphia School District students who have had to leave their public school for disciplinary infractions. Camelot is designed to get students back on track.”
Do i really need to read past the headline?
Yes. In Texas you can shoot people who are on your property without permission, right?
Even in the cowboy state where I live, you can’t shoot unless the trespasser poses a “threat”.
What chaps me is that if some scumbag comes through my window, and I chase him back out, I have to trust that he’s not planning another charge, that he isn’t grabbing an accomplice to bust back in again, and that he isn’t about to wheel around and throw a parting shot in my face.
He can walk calmly away to face little but a breaking-and-entering charge, likely watered down to trespassing anyway.
Bullshoot, is what I say.
“teens” again...
You were thinking of bra-therly love.
There was a nerdowell from UTA in Arlington TX doing bath salts or some other drug of choice recently. He found his way to a large new car dealership after hours. He was seen on video jumping on new cars and kicking in grills and such. Local PD showed up and when he acted violent towards the officer, they perforated him.
Last I heard the officer was fired and procecuted for shooting the student yute.
Local news showed the guy vandalizing the cars. Preferred class of citizen, I guess.
Snipers Wanted.
Isn’t Philly where they banned bulletproof glass in convenience stores?
We gon f*** yo azz up, Cracker.
Oh please dont. Im sorry I offended you. Please forgive me.
Your imagination is probably wrong. Considering the neighborhood, chances are high that everyone involved is black, both perps and victims.
Gil is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. he tried to reason with one of the thugs but apparently to no avail. Keep trying Gil, surely he will come around soon!
Really? If that’s the case then IDGAF.
I guess my White Privilege extends to my cars not getting jumped upon by teens.
Camelot Academy..... Just sounds so bucolic.
Camelot Academy just about screams this. I’ll guarantee it is not a group of scholars seated around a round table discussing noble quests or practicing the Socratic method of inquiry.
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