Ali Hassan, 15, is charged in Juvenile Court with two counts of aggravated robbery for his alleged involvement in Saturday’s 11:20 p.m. armed carjacking of a couple's Jeep Cherokee at the intersection of Humphreys and Pillow Streets, say Metro Nashville police.
I truly despair for this country. Even if (big IF) we ever see electoral integrity, no government is going to do anything about all the illegals and Muslims and crazies who've been brought into this country or cultivated here. Short of *massive* bloodshed (and the outcome of war is never certain), America is well down the road to Balkanization and collapse, and there's no one out there to pull our fat out of the fire.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking this morning: Trump ended ISIS (or at least made them crawl back under their rock for four years) while Biden invites them into the country.
DeleteWinner winner chicken dinner.
DeletePrepare accordingly.
Seeing some of the vibrancy going on in the cities, I suspect that it will be open warfare at some point. Purely in the interest of pre-emptive self defense or some such justification. I am sure that they "are good boys" that fell under the undue influence of the evil white patriarchs.
ReplyDeleteThose darn teens, making those normal mistakes of youth again...
ReplyDeleteThose detectives (not to mention the City of Nashville) are lucky that they were able to make these arrests instead of creating 3 more martyrs to the "epidemic of police violence", ending their careers/going to prison and costing the City millions while making millionaires out of the "bereaved families" who obviously never gave a damn about raising these teens (translation: thugs) properly.
Ali Hassan
ReplyDeleteIs that an Amish or Mennonite name ?
Quaker I believe. One of the first families of TN surely.
Deleteahhh, the intoxicating smell of mah diversity
ReplyDeleteTime to start naming names with pictures. Old enough for the crime, old enough for the time ... with mug shots, not sweet little Ali Insein or Din Doonuffin's baby pictures
ReplyDeleteIf they can do an adult crime, they should do adult time.
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