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25
May

“Youths” loot Baltimore 7-11 and beat/rob manager

Another mobs of violent “youths” raids convenience store near Inner Harbor. Notice what each “large group of young people” has in common?



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4 Responses to ““Youths” loot Baltimore 7-11 and beat/rob manager”

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    truthbetold Says:

    Going back to your previous story about Delegate Pat McDonough who requested Maryland National Guard to patrol the Inner Harbor against Black youth mobs, the delegate can say I told you so, The television news segment didn’t point out that the cashier in the attack was also robbed of $6,600 by the mob. 

    As the Whites and others begin to avoid city and thugs have less prey, watch how the police and media will say how crime rate has fallen. Street-smart people avoid becoming statistics. Unfortunately the mainstream media tries to keep Americans ignorant of Black-on-White crime. According to the Uniform Crime Statistics, Blacks are 39 times more likely to commit violent crime against a White than vice-versa. Get this, in 2005, 37,460 White females were raped by Blacks but Whites raping Black females amounted to a statistical zero! 

  2. 2
    Dixie_deutsch Says:

    Those same responsible blacks who were appalled at the behavior of black youth will also be the first ones to scream racism when the police  decide to put a stop to it.

  3. 3
    Larry Says:

    and its really special when you have blacks telling us
    about the bad behavior of blacks.   like they would not
    have taken part given the opportunity.  so funny…

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    Atlee Yarrow Says:

    We have large groups of “teenagers” here, but they are white and oddly they are on their best behavior. Why is the media using code and making all “teenagers” look bad when the video is clearly revealing the race as being black? In locations here where there are large groups of black teenagers the stores either close by 10 p.m. or lock their doors and purchases are made through a slot in the cashier’s window.