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philip964 wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 10:19 am September 24, 2021

https://www.click2houston.com/news/inve ... pair-shop/

When violent criminals are not punished, crime works it’s way down to the collision repair business.

Watch out folks.

https://abc13.com/bayou-bend-museum-of- ... /10425430/

Burglars break into one of Houston’s Art Museums Bayou Bend.

Alarms sound and a guard chases them out of the museum. Police take pursuit and lose them as they board a motorboat on the Bayou. Police set up check points at bridges. They are spotted and make a u turn on the Bayou. They enter a storm culvert and are chased in there. Their boat is caught but not the burglars.
Nothing will happen to him. We had a presentation on the repercussions of Bail Reform by a Pasadena Police Detective at our CPA meeting last night and the statistics are frightening and getting worse. Capital Murderers getting released with $100 bonds.
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https://www.insider.com/truck-runs-over ... ust-2021-9

16 yo attempting to blow black smoke from his diesel pick up on a long sting of bicyclists training for an iron man ended up running over 6 of them. He did not leave the scene. Waller County. Made out of town news.

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I ride a bicycle daily, most people are careful, some even over cautious. Always one jerk who yells at you to get off the road.
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I remember when I was a kid our parents would tell us keep out of the way of traffic. It sounds like this kid took his frustration a bit to far and will now spend the rest of his life paying for that mistake in one way or the other.

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https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... -old-dead/

17 yo Good Samaritan with a gun tries to stop a robbery, kidnapping and mass shooting at a convenience store. He is murdered by the BG.

Apparently he had the drop on the BG, but did not fire, the BG took the opportunity to then murder the young man.
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philip964 wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 11:27 pm https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... -old-dead/

17 yo Good Samaritan with a gun tries to stop a robbery, kidnapping and mass shooting at a convenience store. He is murdered by the BG.

Apparently he had the drop on the BG, but did not fire, the BG took the opportunity to then murder the young man.
Saw this story earlier this week, but what I'm not sure I can figure out is how a 17-year-old was carrying a handgun. Was he really a good-guy, good-Samaritan? Mind you, I'm all for news stories that don't paint the guy with a gun who reacts to an active felony with a gun that's endangering the lives of others as a bad guy, but something doesn't pass the smell test here. First, KPRC and other news outlets have his name wrong: it's Andrell Whitelow, not Andrell Lamon; his mother's last name is Lamon, and she and the boy moved from Milwaukee to Houston just 13 months ago. So I assume the father is out of the picture, or may have been partly to blame for the mother and boy fleeing from Milwaukee to, they say, get away from the violence in Milwaukee...and they flee to, of all places, the Sunyside area of South Houston. :headscratch I mean, that's perennially one of the crime hotspots in all of Southeast Texas. As in an annual average rate of violent crime twice that of Houston as a whole, and with a firearm-related violent crime rate that's almost twice that of Houston; it's 70% higher.

I mean, I'd be carrying there, too. But I haven't seen news story one mention a 17-year-old carrying a concealed handgun. What gives?
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https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... ities-say/

Kids are back in school, so Houston has a school shooting.

One injury, an administrator in serious condition. A 25 year old former student arrested. Long gun.
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philip964 wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 2:12 pm https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... ities-say/

Kids are back in school, so Houston has a school shooting.

One injury, an administrator in serious condition. A 25 year old former student arrested. Long gun.
KPRC Channel 2 did an on-air interview with Doris Kelsey, the shooter Dexter's adoptive mother. She said that Dexter has had mental health problems. And she didn't think he owned a gun and had no idea how he got one. Then she said she learned he had ordered it online.

So here comes renewed screaming and arm-flailing about gun buying "loopholes," online firearm/ammunition sales, and universal background checks. Never mind that ordering a firearm online and having UPS just hand it to you at your door isn't a thing, that an NICS check and physical transfer through an FFL would be required, and that purchases are already supposed to be prohibited to those with diagnosed mental health problems.
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https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... t-houston/

Guy doing burn outs and donuts in parking lot.

Police decide to chase.

3 pedestrians dead in Houston.

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https://www.fox26houston.com/news/exclu ... ing-branch

Crazy guy back on street. Spring Branch. Homeowner with gun wisely decided not to shoot through door.

Now obviously not so sure that was correct decision as he is back terrorizing homeowners.
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Houston, as seen on Active Self Protection in October, 2021.
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philip964 wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:45 am https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... t-houston/

Guy doing burn outs and donuts in parking lot.

Police decide to chase.

3 pedestrians dead in Houston.
The 17 yo foreigner living in the US with relatives is released on bond.

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https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... uties-say/

Man with lengthy criminal history is given bond. He steals an 18 wheeler and is chased by police. Truck crashes into home killing a woman inside.

This is Houston since Beto ran for Senator.
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Houston is on Active Self Protection, again.
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oljames3 wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 12:32 pm Houston is on Active Self Protection, again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj9mn4UCIaA
That was the automatic Glock police murder serving a warrant. Happens so fast. A few days later we have the ambush of 3 deputies with an semi automatic rifle from behind. One officer dead one officer needing kidneys.

https://www.click2houston.com/news/loca ... wednesday/

Here we have the children witnessing their brothers beating murder by moms Anglo boyfriend then, being abandoned and living with the decomposing corpse of the brother for 9 months.

Geez. Humans are worse than animals.
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