Posted on 10/14/2014 7:24:27 PM PDT by Nachum
A group of teenagers vandalized a Brooklyn deli on Saturday night after leaving a raucous party nearby, said police.
Surveillance footage of the event shows the teens storming the entrance of Gourmet Butcher, a deli in crown heights at just after 9pm.
The young vandals can be seen knocking over shelves in the front of the store and grabbing armfuls of candy as they threw storage on the ground.
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Leave us not forget shrillary "F'ing Jew Bastard" Clinton or Jesse "Hymie Town" Jackson. Funny thing about demonrats their consistent.
Of course there was no indication the incident was a hate crime, none of the perps were White were they?
Read the article again. No where does it state that the teens made anti-semetic comments during this particular incident.
That’s because there is no allegation that the yutes made anti-semetic comments during this particular incident.
Jesse may have to leave Ferguson to do the new gig...up in Hymie town?
Kristallnacht coming soon
Didn't you get the memo? Comrade DiBlahBlah is not interested in antisemitism. Only crimes to his chosen people, the Amish.
Time for another food desert. Starve the wild animals.
The “progressive” fight against inequality. The store owner had stuff that the thugs didn’t. They just did what Democrats do under the law 24/7. These punks had more integrity by not hiding behind the law and risking arrest.
“...grabbing armfuls of candy...”
Wookie is not pleased.
Is this a Babelfish translation? Who edits this stuff?
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