Posted on 06/09/2015 1:43:26 PM PDT by lowbridge
Residents in the McKinney, Texas, Craig Ranch subdivision told Breitbart Texas that during the protest movement since the pool party ruckus on Friday, they have received death threats, and their homes have been vandalized.
The community residents say they are in deep fear that protestors, and those who trespassed at the pool party, will return and harm residents and/or further vandalize property.
Craig Ranch community residents toldBreitbart Texas that this has been an ongoing problem for weeks. People have been coming from outside of the community into the subdivision and have vandalized homes and frightened neighbors.
This behavior escalated after the pool party on Friday.
According to residents, one home had a brick thrown through a window on Saturday night, and several mothers toldBreitbart Texas they have received death threats via Twitter.
Several of the mothers say they have moved their children out of the neighborhood in fear of threatened violence.
One man said that his wife left their home, and he stayed in their residence to defend their property.
Breitbart Texas reported on Sunday that McKinney resident Bryan Gestner posted on Facebook, This was a Twitter party that turned into a mob event. Jumping pool fence. Assaulting 2 security guards, attacking a mother with three little girls. The video doesnt show everything.
Gestner continued saying the kids were drinking and smoking weed and they would not listen to any of the adults around the pool.
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Has anyone identified the DJ?
All articles I have read so far just use those anonymous initials. Anyone have a screen capture of his tweets?
Inquiring minds, etc.
Times have changed Rebel, and things around here are changing fast.
There are plenty who might even agree with your comments. Sarc tag? Pssh.. They mean it.
Between the Waco Bikers, the Duggars, and now this McKinney pool party story - FReepers are all over the map here with hot and cold - pro and con opinions on guilty - not guilty.
I’ve only been around here some 10 years. But I do remember a time when FReepers were pretty cohesive.
And most importantly shot placement...
About 20 yrs. ago in my small town the KKK showed up to protest a child who got killed in our town who was white. The rumor was a black man murdered the child even though it was proved otherwise. Anyway the klan trash showed up to march one Saturday in the city parking lot. Of course there was a counter march by blacks and others in the city who wanted no part of the klan racist. All week long before the march the words riot and violence were being bandied about in the community in conversation.
My father has a small business downtown and it has been there 40 yrs. and to quote him, “no one is looting or burning me out, I don’t give a crap what color they are, black or white!” The day of the march my brother was on the roof of the business like these Koreans in the picture with an M1 carbine out of sight and extra mags. and in the business we had riot shotguns and several hi-capacity handguns squirreled away just in case.
The klan trash marched and the counter march was huge and the police and state police kept the peace. The head nut job of the klan told the local police chief they would be back next week and he replied that is fine but you are on your own we will not provide anymore security and you will obey the law. Never saw the klan trash again.
These punks in Texas are about to find out that what plays in Ferguson and the big city won’t work in the suburbs and rural areas.
What you’re relating is true, and if the current situation stands, there’s no way the urban zombies would try anything like that in a neighborhood that is determined to defend their property.
However, the new approaching paradigm is one in which a federalized police force is there to protect the looters & rioters from the home defenders.
That’s a whole new situation.
Thanks - a good read. Info saved.
Now, now back into your boiler room.
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