Posted on 10/29/2020 12:50:58 PM PDT by knighthawk
WorldStar Hip Hop posted a video of a man looting in Philadelphia this week who was then promptly looted by other looters.
In the video, the masked man boasts of his haul including abortion pills and then flashes forward to the aftermath, when he is shaken up after evidently being robbed. He holds his hand up to the camera, displaying a wound from the confrontation.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Lot’s of stupid people have the right to vote. This was inevitable. Maybe people will be shocked in to the realization they were fools? I don’t know how to fix this madness except a disproportionate response and some accountability.
Hmm, or he is pretending to not have the stolen goods now.
Never mind... he isn’t smart enough to think of a dodge like that.
Officer, that man over there just looted my loot! Arrest him!/s;)
Sing along y’all
Looters who loot looters
Are the luckiest looters in the world
bwaaa haa!
That is some citified poetic justice there.
Lol! Good one.
The po-lice were told to “disperse” the burners, looters, and murderers (BLM), not to arrest them, probably on orders from the po-lice commisioner Danielle Outlaw (formerly of Portland, OR).
https://www.theblaze.com/news/philadelphia-police-ordered-not-to-arrest-rioters
The French say, “Quand a voleur vole d’un voleur, Dieu ne fait que rire”. (Pardon my high school French from 50 years ago.)
It means “When a thief steals from a thief, God only laughs”.
ah yes the city of brotherly love...
He should have been shot.
LOL!!
This reminds me of the criminal who listed his illegal drugs on his insurance claim when another criminal broke in to rob him.
They didn’t pay off but police used that as evidence.
“No honor among thieves.”
Is CCW legal at PA’s polling stations?
Wonder when folks will catch on the local government are letting them destroy stores in their own neighborhood.
To the best of my knowledge, yes.
Even in places (like schools) which “normally” would prohibit.
My understanding is that CCW is legal on County property, but not on Federal property.
From PA Department of State which oversees elections:
1. Firearms
Voters who have a legal right to carry a firearm cannot be prohibited from entering the polling place to vote.
Pennsylvania law prohibits firearms in certain polling places, such as schools and courthouses. Since a firearm is not necessary to the process of voting, the Department recommends that counties prohibit firearms from being brought inside schools, especially if children are present and courthouses.
Although a voter with a legal right to carry a firearm may not be precluded from voting, certain other behavior is illegal. Individuals inside or outside the polling place who behave aggressively with a firearm or who ostentatiously demonstrate that they are carrying a firearm and that behavior either is intended to or has the effect of intimidating voters will be removed, reported to the appropriate authorities for investigation and prosecution.
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