Posted on 10/02/2022 10:06:28 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Gov. Ron Desantis (R-Fla.), a bonafide star in the Republican party, didn’t hold back in a Friday press conference when talking about what may happen to looters who try to take advantage of the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ian.
“Don’t even think about looting. Don’t even think about taking advantage of people in this vulnerable situation. And so local law enforcement is involved in monitoring that,” Desantis defiantly warned.
“You can have people, you know, bringing boats into some of these islands and trying to ransack people’s homes,” he continued. “I can tell you, in the state of Florida, you never know what may be lurking behind somebody’s home, and I would not wanna chance that if I were you, given that we’re a Second-Amendment state.”
You can watch DeSantis flex his muscles here:
Looting the homes of people who have already been shattered is a particularly disgusting crime, and, despite the warnings of officials before the storm, it’s already happening. Here are five teen lowlife beach rats who were “lucky” enough to have merely been arrested.
DeSantis isn’t the only Florida authority figure making threats promises to miscreant predatory scavengers who prey on people who have had their lives decimated by the massive Category 4 storm.
Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno came right out and didn’t pull any punches.
“For any of those individuals that think they are going to go out there and loot or prey on people during this horrific event, you better think twice,” Marceno snapped. “When I say zero tolerance, zero tolerance means we will hunt you down, track you down, and you’re going to jail. If you’re lucky.”
Marceno mentioned a gas station that was looted as police were busy answering other calls and couldn’t respond.
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