Sophia Massad, a musician from Oklahoma, told KPIX 5’s Betty Yu she was in town for the Outside Lands music festival on Nov. 1 when she videotaped a brazen vehicle break in at Hyde/North Point.
She was shocked and frightened.
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What I find funny is the attitude of the people being interviewed after their cars were broken into and there belongings stolen. I mean, here they are all cheery and happy and shit because they're going to be on the 6 o'clock news - "HI MOM!!!" - and blowing it off like getting ripped off was an everyday thing.
If that was me, I'd be screaming mad and actively patrolling the streets with blood in my eye.
Keep voting left and I’ll continue to sit back and laugh at the shitholes
ReplyDeleteSomeone should leave a C-4 filled laptop with a detonator in their backseat❗️
ReplyDeleteI fear that's one of the places we might be heading.
Deletewhat did they expect to happen when you decriminalize petty theft, you have only encouraged the thieves and they are getting even bolder in their thefts
ReplyDeleteSooner or later, what the security guard said, will happen.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait until the rich youtube bois get hold of this .
ReplyDeleteThere are no serious consequences for this behavior. Import apes and you get jungle rules.
ReplyDeleteToo many need killin, too many.
This shit continues because the people that allow it, the so called "elites" attempting to run this country but succeeding only to run it into a third world cesspool, have not been personally affected by any of it yet. When it does, and I pray is happens very soon, they will be signing a very different tune. Same shit goes for the illegal invaders invading our country, once the illegals are deposited into their backyards, the wall will get built mui pronto.
ReplyDeleteNo fucks given. They made their own bed.
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