Posted on 08/19/2017 9:44:08 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A native Texan who recently moved from Cypress Hills to Greenpoint because he thought it would be safer, was stabbed to death by a stranger in his new neighborhood as his wife watched in horror.
George and Christina Carroll were enjoying a stroll home along Monitor Street late Friday after checking out a new apartment and then hitting a local bar, when one of a pair of men hanging out on the steps of a school muttered something to them as they passed, the stunned widow told The Post.
It was basically, What are you looking at? said Christina Romero Carroll, 41.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Of course, I don’t know for sure, but were they WWW? (walking while white)
I’m just wondering if this guy was a liberal and thought he was gonna walk into a group of like-minded folks.
Of course the media hides most crimes, even the local media. And Holder made sure they stopped gathering statistics. Don’t know if that’s been corrected as it should.
The last potentially dangerous individual I was aware of is white. He was a felon trying to buy the gun I was carrying. A situation I won’t be foolish enough to repeat (I had no idea of his past until he started demanding to buy it). That absolutely was not gonna happen. Somehow I talked my way out of it. Told him it wasn’t for sale and even if it was, I would never sell a weapon without going through my FFL (all the paperwork must be in order). Then he proceeds to tell me he’s a felon. Good gosh.
I love me some cats, but they are definitely stone cold killers.
I am sure we will never know.
Look Sal!
We've got one who can *SEE*!
Families of victims should be granted the opportunity to personally apply justice to the sentenced perps.
At the opposite end of the scale is a friend of mine who shooed me away for like two 13-year-olds - AT THE MALL. I told him, hey, don’t be so freaked.
OTOH, I posted a story a couple years ago about 2 about that age - one or both of them stabbed a woman to death and then went for a drive in her car. With her body propped up in the front passenger seat.
One story said “they’re good kids”. Well, they’re good at stabbing and moving a dead body inside a car; that’s for sure.
I should just shut up.
The victim and his wife had written a play about Tupac Shakur; wonder if it was laudatory? Tupac Shakur was murdered, as well. He was the nephew of Joanne Chesimard, an escaped cop killer living under Castro’s protection in Cuba who calls itself Assata Shakur and who is quite the star for many in the Antifa movement.
I live in Amishland. There are thousands of them all around me. You wimps can stay in your little safe spaces. It takes real men and real women to live in the shadows of constant danger.
Really? I’m retiring to an area populated by a lot of Mennonites and Amish folk in Northern Ontario. Many of them speak English with a slight German accent, although they were born in Canada. Should I be worried?
Greenpoint is not the neighborhood it used to be. Sad.
“A pair of men. Well, that narrows it down...”
Maybe they were Siamese twins?
Gleeful Wife Witnessed Huband's Sensible Extermination By Virtuous Protesters Of Oppressive Statue
Or NY Post hires unqualified quota fillers to write headlines.
Occam's razor says the former explanation is more likely.
Tony Wendice (Ray Milland), the original sensible murder plotter. I would bet that the quote is a Hitchcock script modification.
I can almost hear Old Mush-Mouth saying that.
There is nothing senseless about it. This “brave man” voluntarily lived in a city that requires its subjects to live unarmed, as cowards. Then he decided to go out walking, unarmed and apparently intoxicated, and oblivious to his and his wife’s safety. This was simply an eminently sensible example of the wolves thinning out the vulnerable sheep in the flock.
This is the intended consequence of government policies to disarm the law-abiding. Strike fear in the populace so they will continue to vote for more and more government protection. This article is a great example of the liberal mind at work.
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