Posted on 08/05/2021 9:21:02 PM PDT by blueplum
Police are investigating after a mob of ATV and dirt bike riders allegedly pulled a woman out of her car and beat her in a late-night attack in Providence, Rhode Island -- the latest incident in what officials are saying is a spate of "out of control" violence.
The incident happened Tuesday night, shortly after 11 p.m., according to a copy of the police report obtained by ABC News. The 35-year-old victim had honked her horn at a group of about 10 ATV and dirt bike riders after they failed to move through two green lights, according to the report....
As she drove away, the group surrounded her car and several riders opened the driver's side door, dragged her onto the street and began assaulting her, according to the police report.
Cellphone video obtained by Providence ABC affiliate WLNE.showed the woman...
(Excerpt) Read more at abcnews.go.com ...
Always lock your car doors.
Larger version of video https://www.abc6.com/woman-pulled-from-car-and-beaten-by-dirt-bike-atv-riders/
and remember your car can run over dirt bikers
What has gotten into people lately?
And pack a gun.
Two or three times even, if need be.
thank you my FRiend, better for my old eyes :)
Routinely reverting back to brutality, viciousness, barbarity, savagery and violence in its dealing with each other.
I think I’ve seen that movie.
I didn’t know there were a lot of Amish folk in Rhode Island.
There aren't that many, but some of 'em do cause a lot of trouble.
New England cities are total no go zones.
The outer suburbs and the rural areas are very low crime.
It has been that way for about five decades.
I can actually remember the specific date when the inner suburb (where I grew up) had its first Amish home invasion and rape. The year was 1964.
The event deeply traumatized everyone in the area. It was the end of innocence and all of the young folks vowed we would never live in an area where such an event was remotely possible ever again...
That is what “white flight” was about...and why New England became deeply and completely segregated.
New England cities are total no go zones.
The outer suburbs and the rural areas are very low crime.
It has been that way for about five decades.
I can actually remember the specific date when the inner suburb (where I grew up) had its first Amish home invasion and rape. The year was 1964.
The event deeply traumatized everyone in the area. It was the end of innocence and all of the young folks vowed we would never live in an area where such an event was remotely possible ever again...
That is what “white flight” was about...and why New England became deeply and completely segregated.
Routinely reverting back to brutality, viciousness, barbarity, savagery and violence in its dealing with each other.
Yup. These Mad Max gangs of feral kids riding ATVs and dirt bikes at top speed are rampaging all over every major city in Connecticut this summer - including the tony suburb of West Hartford. The democRAT "authorities" who run these cities claim they're going to crack down on these savages, but they seem more afraid of them, rather than committed to punishing and bringing them to justice.
A local NBC CT reporter was standing on a street in New Haven earlier tonight, reporting on stupid mask mandates, etc. Over his shoulder one of these feral dirt bike gangs roared right past him. The reporter didn't blink an eye nor mention them.
These savages have free reign of the streets in democRAT Connecticut cities. Sad to hear they've taken over The People's Republik of Rhode Island as well.
This "mob" would be more-properly referred to as a "horde of radioactive zombie bikers."
Regards,
If you’re going to honk your horn at them, which is probably what they were waiting for, you’d better be prepared to squash them all.
Sorry but have to ask if the victim is a Democrat or a decent person?
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