More on the South Street gunfight Businessmen want 'broken windows' policing; Philly Mayor and District Attorney don't want that at all!

Laughing out loud! Philadelphia District Attorney won’t even prosecute people for illegal firearms possession, yet business owners expect the city to enforce “anti-nuisance laws”?

Rudy Giuliani was unavailable for comment.

Business owners say weak enforcement is emboldening the violence on Philly’s South Street

Several South Street business owners cited a climate of “lawlessness” in the city. The lack of enforcement is creating a climate of impunity that climaxes in lethal force.

by Joseph N DiStephano | Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Ron Dangler served two tours in Iraq — where he was “a door-kicker,” a cavalry scout at the front of a dangerous patrol in Ramadi in 2005 and 2006.

So it wasn’t the first time the Philadelphia native who owns Dobbs, the rock club at 304 South St., had heard gunfire, when shooters blasted each other and a crowd of people in the street on Saturday night, leaving three dead and 11 wounded. Continue reading

The left love to blame Republicans for the actions of the Democratic base

Adopted Philadelphian Amanda Marcotte doesn’t normally write about the City of Brotherly Love, but with the gang gun battle on Sunday, even she had to pay attention. From Salon:

U.S. gun laws are causing mayhem and mass murder — and Republicans couldn’t be more thrilled

Crappy gun laws cause our crime problems. But Republicans blame liberal prosecutors and make racist arguments

by Amanda Marcotte | Monday, June 6, 2022 | 1:30 PM EDT

After reassuring multiple people by text that my partner and I had been tucked safely in bed at 11:30 on Saturday night, I finally cracked and posted a general reassurance on Facebook. No, we had not been near the shooting on South Street in Philadelphia, where we live, that resulted in 3 deaths and 11 major injuries. But people’s concerns weren’t misplaced. We had been at a party in that neighborhood just the night before. Saturday’s was the ninth mass shooting in the city this year alone, according to the Gun Violence Archive. There have been shootings at train stations and house parties. One group of victims was going to the prom. These things really are a matter of luck in a society that’s swimming in as much gun violence as ours.

It’s interesting that the author lives in Philadelphia, but cites The Washington Post. Perhaps she doesn’t subscribe to her hometown newspaper?

I get it: Miss Marcotte isn’t really interested in digging more deeply into a story, if the surface fits Teh Narrative she wishes to use. The “group of victims” going to prom”? There was one male targeted, because some other people wanted him dead, and the other three were simply in the way. This was gang violence, but that’s not something she wishes to discuss. Continue reading

It’s always the gun’s fault! For the left, the bad people using firearms can never be blamed!

As of 11:59 PM EDT on Thursday, June 2nd, the Current Crime Statistics page of the Philadelphia Police Department reported that there had been 211 homicides in the City of Brotherly Love. That page, which is not updated on the weekend, finally shows that as of 11:59 PM EDT on Sunday, June 5th, the number of murders had soared to 218.

The Philadelphia Inquirer, our nation’s third oldest continuously published daily newspaper, had told us about the killing of a pregnant woman in her early twenties in Port Richmond, and how doctors at Temple University Hospital had managed to save her unborn child. And the gang gunfight that left three people dead being described as a “mass shooting” was all over the newspaper’s website, but that’s ‘only’ four homicides reported, four out of the seven the police department has now totaled. A search of the newpaper’s website main page and crime page on Monday morning at 8:09 AM EDT found nothing on those other three homicides.

Perhaps previously wounded people expired since early Friday morning; we just don’t know from the Inky. But we do know that the same failed and tired leaders of the city are making the same failed and tired statements: Continue reading

Why won’t anybody tell the truth about South Street

There were fourteen people shot, three of whom died as of Sunday afternoon, in what is being called a “mass shooting” by just about everybody, and The Philadelphia Inquirer was kind enough to give us their definition:

The Inquirer defines a mass shooting as one that occurs in public and kills three or more people. Definitions of mass shooting vary, with no single consensus. The FBI has classified mass murder as four or more deaths in a single incident; Congress has used the definition of three or more.

The Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit that tracks mass shootings, defines them as any incident in which four or more people are injured or killed, a classification some national media outlets also use.

But “mass shooting” invokes images of the Uvalde or Parkland or Sandy Hook school massacres, especially with Uvalde and the Buffalo shootings fresh in people’s minds.

However this was not some kook with an AR-15 who set up and planned to kill a bunch of people. No, this was a gun battle between at least two groups “beefin'” with each other. To the right is a screen capture from the Inquirer taken at 4:20 PM EDT, one which happened to occur in a large crowd, and in which innocent bystanders were wounded and killed.

Commissioner Danielle Outlaw on Sunday called Saturday’s mass shooting on South Street an “atrocity,” and police said at least five guns were fired in the incident as dozens of people tried to flee or navigate chaos that spanned several blocks.

At least one of the slain was an innocent bystander: Kris Minners, 22, a second-grade boys’ resident adviser at Girard College, a well-known Philadelphia boarding school, died from his injuries at Jefferson Hospital.

Officials said the investigation into the incident remained in its early stages, and several questions remained unclear. Police officials said no one had been taken into custody, and investigators were still seeking to piece together video, ballistics, and other evidence.

Outlaw said officers assigned to the 200 block of South Street heard gunshots on the 400 block around 11:31 p.m. When the officers arrived, Outlaw said, they saw several people with gunshot wounds and began giving first aid.

One of the officers then noticed a man on the 200 block, near an intersection with American Street, firing into a crowd, Outlaw said. The officer fired several shots, some of which Outlaw said likely hit the suspected shooter, but the man ran away.

Chief Inspector Frank Vanore said all of that likely came after a fight on the 200 block of South Street. Police believe that brawl, which began as a fistfight, may have been the incident that initiated much of the gunfire. As the fight progressed, two men pulled guns and shot each other, police said. One of the men died.

In the aftermath, Vanore said, another three guns were fired along South Street across several blocks. The officer also shot at the man near American Street.

Well, it’s good that at least one of the dead was one of the instigators!

Video shows gun drawn before fistfight erupted between men on South Street

by Max Marin and Aubrey Whelan | Sunday, June 5, 2022

Cell phone footage circulating online, and corroborated by The Inquirer, shows a fistfight that led to gunfire on South Street on Saturday night.

In one video, two men appear to exchange words with a third man in front of Rita’s Water Ice between Second and Third Streets. The two men then slowly descend on the third — one of them drawing what appears to be a handgun as they advance. A fistfight ensues.

People standing nearby begin to panic when they observe the drawn handgun. “They about to shoot!” a woman said.

The men trade blows and wrestle with each other for less than 15 seconds, moving into the middle of South Street, when a volley of gunshots rings out, at which point the video cuts away. The footage conforms with another video of the events viewed by The Inquirer.

More than two dozen gunshots ring out in quick succession.

A trail of blood snaked along the sidewalk outside Rita’s after the shooting. On Sunday morning, the police chalk outlines for more than a dozen shell casings were still visible on the nearby sidewalks.

In a separate video posted online, which occurs sometime after the shooting ended, a group of women is seen huddled above a bleeding woman who lies in the southside crosswalk of Third and South — the same spot a nearby bar owner told The Inquirer he saw a woman collapse last night.

Blood had stained the white striping of the same crosswalk when a reporter arrived on scene around 1 a.m.

Of course, the Inquirer, which said it “corroborated”, was quickly made public, and Steve Keeley of Fox 29 News tweeted it:

Naturally, the Inquirer didn’t want to tell readers that it was two black men appear to exchange words with a third black man.

Of course a race-baiter styling herself PJ had this to say:

#WhiteSupremacist attacked downtown #Philadelphia last night.

Over 14 people shot, by a fully automatic #AR15 machine gun.

Yet this is normalized in #america thanks to the GOP and NRA. Time to abolish and confiscate! #GetOutTheVote

#Pennsylvania #Pittsburgh #BLM #Pride

I regret that I sometimes take too seriously an account that simply has to be a parody, because no one could really be that stupid.

But what is that stupid are all of the Democratic politicians crying out for gun control, when it’s obvious that no gun control measures would have stopped this. At least one of the guns recovered had an ‘extended magazine,’ which is illegal. Eventually we’ll find out that none of the weapons was legally possessed by any of the gang-bangers who started shooting up South Street. But that doesn’t matter to the gun grabbers who want to disarm all law-abiding people, thinking that will somehow disarm the criminals. George Soros’ stooge District Attorney, Larry Krasner, tweeted:

The terrible crimes last night on South Street tell our Pennsylvania legislators it’s time for real action. Boycott NRA lobbyists, boycott NRA donations, and bring real common sense gun regulation to Pennsylvania. Now.

We remember, of course, how the distinguished Mr Krasner, who could have has Hasan Elliot locked up on a parole violation, who could have had him behind bars, just let him go, and Mr Elliot then killed Philadelphia Police Corporal James O’Connor IV. Mr Krasner has Corporal O’Connor’s blood on his hands!

The left won’t want to let this ‘crisis’ go to waste, but it’s always the same thing: their response to criminals is to assail the rights of law-abiding people.

The left just don’t think you live or want to live properly Me? I think that we live the best way possible!

Our farm in winter. Click to enlarge.

In the 51 years since I left my mother’s house, I have lived in apartments, rented single family homes, an owned half-duplex, an owned single family home, and now, finally, an owned farmhouse on actual farmland. We have exactly one neighboring home, about 100 yards away, as our houses are the only two on a country road down which the Post Office will not deliver, and let me tell you: this is the best way to live. My real neighbors are the deer and opossums, our dogs and cats and chickens, and the unspoiled vista that is our view from our northwest facing screened-in porch.

So it was with some amusement that I read how Jason Peasley thinks we ought to all live in apartment buildings: Continue reading

Larry Krasner does not have the police officers’ backs; he has the criminals’ backs!

It is well known that Philadelphia’s District Attorney, the George Soros-sponsored Larry Krasner, does not like the police. I’ve said that many times, but why take my word for it; read his Wikipedia biography instead:

Lawrence Samuel Krasner (born March 30, 1961) is an American lawyer who is the 26th district attorney of Philadelphia.[1] Elected to the position in 2017, Krasner campaigned on a platform to reform elements of the criminal justice system, including to reduce incarceration. Continue reading

When you’re a desperation candidate, you might as well take desperation shots!

I follow former state Representative Charles Booker (D-43rd District, Louisville) on Twitter not because I like him, but because he is a candidate, and now the Democratic nominee, to challenge Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) in the general election. Mr Booker, who ran for the Democratic nomination to challenge Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in 2020, but lost a tightly contested primary to Amy McGrath Henderson, was running to Mrs McGrath’s left, as the ‘progressive’ candidate. He hasn’t changed that a bit.

Knowing that he’s running, at the most charitably, an uphill campaign, or, perhaps most realistically, a sacrificial lamb one, Mr Booker is taking wild, long-range three-point shots in the hope of somehow catching up to Dr Paul.[1]I almost typed ‘Hail Mary’ shots, but I would never use a Catholic comparison, in any way, with regard to a candidate who supports abortion. It should be noted, that, as a Kentuckian, I … Continue reading The latest is shown in this tweet.

Mr Booker’s new campaign ad is all about lynchings in the past, and he claims that three of his uncles were lynched. But while lynchings have occurred, they are very much in the past. Even the Lexington Herald-Leader, which endorsed Mr Booker against Mrs Henderson in 2020, and which will endorse him again for the general election, because the editors are both stunningly liberal and out of tune with their readership, noted just how “striking” and “unconventional” the ad is: Continue reading

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1 I almost typed ‘Hail Mary’ shots, but I would never use a Catholic comparison, in any way, with regard to a candidate who supports abortion. It should be noted, that, as a Kentuckian, I worked in a basketball metaphor.

May shooting victims in Philadelphia.

Math geek that I can be, I downloaded the Philadelphia Shooting Victims database, and then ran the numbers.

The database is awkward, any you need to manipulate it to be able to read it easily. While race, sex and age of the victims are in three columns together, the column indicating whether the victim is Latino is far to the right, and then, even further, is the column indicating whether the victims was killed. I saved it to a Microsoft Excel file, then moved the columns around, and hand-tallied the results.

Black males were 65.49% of the shooting victims, and 77.08% of the fatal shooting victims. Black females were 11.95% of the shooting victims, and 4.17% of the fatal shooting victims. Remember: the population of the city are only 38.3% non-Hispanic black.

The gang-bangers are rather poor shots, killing their victims ‘only’ 21.24% of the time.

The Editorial Board of The Philadelphia Inquirer lamented that non-Hispanic white Philadelphians feel much safer in the city than people of color. I suppose that they should: white males and females together accounted for 6.19% of shooting victims, and only 2.08% of shooting fatalities.

Make of the numbers what you will.

This is how prosecutors should treat criminals! Try them, convict them, lock them up, and throw away the key.

Jake Messer did not kill anyone; Tonisha Hendrickson did. Mr Messer, prosecuted seriously, was sentenced to life in prison; Miss Hendrickson, treated leniently by Lexington prosecutors, got ten years, much of which she had already served.

Kentucky man sentenced to life in prison in kidnapping over a botched drug deal

by Bill Estep | Wednesday, June 1, 2022 | 11:26 AM EDT

Jake and George Messer. Photo via Clay County News. Click to enlarge.

A southeastern Kentucky man who kidnapped and sexually assaulted a woman after a drug deal went bad has been sentenced to life in prison.

A jury in federal court convicted Jake Messer, 39, of Whitley County, on charges of kidnapping a man and his girlfriend in April 2018.

Messer believed the male victim, who was not named in court documents, had stolen $10,000 that Messer had provided to buy marijuana, according to court documents.

The man thought he had arranged to buy marijuana, but the purported dealers were con men who stole the cash, Todd E. Tremaine, a special agent with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said in an affidavit.

Messer directed the kidnapping of the man in an effort to figure out if he was involved in taking the money, and kidnapped the man’s girlfriend as what one witness called “human collateral,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Jenna Reed said in a sentencing memorandum.

Read more here.

The woman was raped at least twice while she was held.

But this is how criminals should be treated: try them, convict them, lock them up, and throw away the key.

The Messers were bad seed: Jake Messer had a previous conviction for distributing methamphetamines and other drugs, and his father, George Oscar Messer, who raped the kidnapped victim at least once, also received a life sentence. But, as far as I could tell, they didn’t kill anyone, unlike Miss Hendrickson, Xavier Hardin, Seantel Watson, Jemel Barber, Malachi Jackson, and James Ragland, who were all allowed to plead down in exchange for more lenient sentences.

The Messrs Messer were prosecuted by the Feds, and not local prosecutors. But Fayette County Commonwealth’s Attorney Lou Anna Red Corn ought to take notice: we can lock away bad guys for the rest of their miserable lives, rather than allowing them to plead down to lesser offenses and being able to look forward to eventually getting out of jail while they are still relatively young.