The Minneapolis police department has told residents of the 3rd Precinct how to protect themselves after reports of increasing crime—and it isn't calling the police. The letter provides robbery prevention tips residents should heed in light of rising violence.
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CNN headline: "Trump is roaming the streets and robbing people."
ReplyDeleteJoe Biden is promising to wear his superman suit wearing red panties over his diaper, and he will save the city.
Vote for Joe!!!!!!!
Maybe a gutted body hanging upside down from a telephone pole would also act as somewhat of a deterrent to the bad guys.
ReplyDeleteForget it, Jake - it's Minnesota. The only people with the willingness to gut and hang a body ARE the bad guys.
DeleteMy advice to Minneapolins:
ReplyDeletetwo variations on "S S S":
"Shoot Scoot Shaddup"
"Shoot Shovel Shut the hell up"
As someone who used to frequent the Minneapolis clubs and hang out with friends , I refuse to go back to Minneapolis. I moved back to the suburbs last fall just in time it seems. Minneapolis and St Paul to a slightly lesser extent is dead to me, I wont go unarmed and just plain avoid going into the city. This lawlessness is unacceptable unfortunately I have plenty of friends and acquaintances that refuse to pull their head out of their ass. My uncle who is in law enforcement has been recommending that I (and other relatives) switch my carry gun to a revolver and rethinking if we should call 911 if it gets used. this won't end well I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteI like the advice line: "Don't stop for strangers who approach your car". What they're saying is, just run over them!
ReplyDeleteI suppose shootings will spike through the roof.
ReplyDeleteTypical commie leftists, they haven't thought this through.
“Carry only items you need and carry less cash” does nothing to prevent a robbery, it only makes the robbery less profitable for the robber. It doesn’t prevent the crime, nor does it prevent the disappointed criminal following up with violence.
ReplyDelete"When less crimes are reported, crime rates go down."
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