When Did Crime Become Just an Incident?
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3795 – December 12, 2025 – When Did Crime Become Just an Incident? – Government officials who seem to want crime, corruption, etc… will lie, attack and steal from the American people… they have done so. It is all about party and power with them – not about the people.
I wrote an article back in June of this year addressing the violent riots in Las Angelas and Governor Newsome’s nonchalant reaction OR lack thereof. I titled it: “The Incident On King Street.” You see, the American people and our National Guard mean nothing to these democrat politicians. BY THE WAY… Apparently, this airhead of a man full of hair gel and LIES is the democrat frontrunner for nominee to be President in 2028. Obviously, there are no smart, intelligent democrats – only corrupt ones. Nearly all our elected officials see themselves superior to “us average Americans.” We are expendable… and many, who are easily fooled… mentally vulnerable… are quite useful to them.
When Did Crime Become Just an Incident?
Their attitude is not so different from the King of Britain back in 1770: On the evening of 5 March 1770: An unruly crowd gathered in Boston outside the custom house on King Street to taunt with jeers and hurl snowballs at the British soldiers standing guard. A few weeks earlier, 11-year-old Christopher Seider had been killed when customs officer Ebenezer Richardson fired his gun through the window of his home as he tried to break up a rock pelting crowd. There were 2,000 British soldiers quartered in Boston, which had a population of only 16,000 colonists. The soldiers were guarding the King’s money (taxes confiscated from the colonists), located in the “Custom’s House” on King Street. The colonists felt threatened, angry and cheated. Let me make this clear, there was nothing “peaceful” happening from either side of these “incidents.”
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