City Leaders Have Blood On Their Hands
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    City Leaders Have Blood On Their Hands

    Well mutha f#%ckin well, St Pete got blood on dey hand. Child’s Park. Dead 27 year old female due to a stolen car joy ride. SPPD was denutted back in the day when they announced they would chase anyone going over 75 MPH, it was decades ago. Guess what the hood did? Dey listened. They ran faster. No pursuits. Then SPPD went full retard and stopped chasing anything. Do you see what that lack of enforcement has created? Animals gone wild in da hood, dats what. The leadership of the city commission and police department are to blame for that. Inaction has empowered animals to become wilder. And you people think it’s about race? It’s 2020 morons!!! We have achieved racial equality years ago. This is white guilt allowing black crime to go unchecked. Start managing the zoo before the animals eat the staff. Pussies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Well mutha f#%ckin well, St Pete got blood on dey hand. Child’s Park. Dead 27 year old female due to a stolen car joy ride. SPPD was denutted back in the day when they announced they would chase anyone going over 75 MPH, it was decades ago. Guess what the hood did? Dey listened. They ran faster. No pursuits. Then SPPD went full retard and stopped chasing anything. Do you see what that lack of enforcement has created? Animals gone wild in da hood, dats what. The leadership of the city commission and police department are to blame for that. Inaction has empowered animals to become wilder. And you people think it’s about race? It’s 2020 morons!!! We have achieved racial equality years ago. This is white guilt allowing black crime to go unchecked. Start managing the zoo before the animals eat the staff. Pussies.
    The most intelligent post I have seen since Picasso was posting regularly. Yup, you naied it on the head, the animals of South St.Pete are subhuman.

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    The most intelligent post I have seen since Picasso was posting regularly. Yup, you naied it on the head, the animals of South St.Pete are subhuman.
    Another vote for racism.

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    You can call someone a name, but you cannot prove any of what was posted to be inaccurate. Why is that? Is it only racist when it's human misery caused by you and your people living the way you want to live? Do the results please you? If you live like animals, cause crime and filth to skyrocket are you happy with that life? Why is it that anyone that point this out is a "racist?". Does this mean that you don't have to look at your own failures and accept that you are a national disgrace? Or does it ultimately make you an even bigger joke politically and culturally? How will you live in another 200 years if nobody intervenes? How much peace and progress will your people actually make?

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    Another vote for racism.
    That’s all you have, the race card. You either don’t work at SPPD or you are truly blind. The majority of violent and property crime is committed by younger black males in the south side. That’s a fact. That’s not a racist point of view, it’s a quantifiable fact. And the reason it exists is not because anyone is predisposed to a life of crime, racial inequity or the disproportionate arrest of a certain race. Every arrest is weighed by the facts known at the time of the investigation. Every trial is weighed and balanced by both sides of the prosecution, a judge and a jury. You can’t merely point at the prison population and believe that since the majority is black that therefore there must be disproportionate arrests and convictions merely because they are black. By the time most people make it to prison they have a litany of convictions or they killed someone. Maybe if the juvenile justice system didn’t coddle kids who commit felonies so boldly they would stop their behavior sooner. Maybe that personal responsibility should be taught at home first. Because if you are going to be molded by the people you hang out with on the street corner you are going to emulate their behavior. Put that in your pot pipe and smoke that race card player. 🖕

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    Chief Tony's philosophy. Manage the decline, take very little proactive action. Clean up the mess afterwards. On this fine MLK, I wonder how many shootings, disturbances, etc will occur today?

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    Well looks like two more run from the popo, drive the wrong way on interstate and crash and burn. Wonder if they were two of St. Pete's finest residents?

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    Well looks like two more run from the popo, drive the wrong way on interstate and crash and burn. Wonder if they were two of St. Pete's finest residents?
    Don’t forget to mention the DUI Manslaughter/Vehicular Homicide at 18/22. Just 3 more victims of the lawlessness that is MLK Day in the Burg.

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    Much of the same

    It’s no surprise that people died on MLK Day. It’s also no surprise that “black leaders” remained silent when one drunk/high black driving like an a-hole creamed and killed another black. They also were mum when two more fled from a stop and crashed and died. We made sure the media said we were not chasing because you can bet those silent leaders would be claiming we killed them. Funny how that works.

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