Category Archives: Crime

Run Them Down

Former South African soldier Peter Grant writes: There are some important lessons to be learned. Firstly, a vehicle isn’t going to help when the streets are clogged. You can’t drive over dozens of protestors. If nothing else, their bodies will … Continue reading

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DOJ Study Finds “Real And Nearly Unprecedented” Spike In Homicides Around U.S.

Zero Hedge: The New York Times recently compiled data from around the country and found there were nearly 6,700 homicides reported in the 100 largest cities in 2015, a YoY increase of 950 or roughly 17%, with nearly half of … Continue reading

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A tragedy waiting to happen: Nigerian Man was FREED after assaulting a police officer and being found with two knives – just days before stabbing a much-loved lecturer to death on his doorstep

So sad. Looking at Femi Nandap, you’d never guess he was a killer. White privilege/white racism probably sent him over the edge. Daily Mail: Femi Nandap, 23, has pleaded guilty manslaughter of Dr Jeroen Ensink, 41, Academic was knifed repeatedly … Continue reading

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NYT: America Is Safer Than It Used to Be. So Why Do We Still Have Calls for ‘Law and Order’?

I wonder if the author of the New York Times essay, Beverly Gage, ever feels unsafe? Women in nice areas typically feel physically unsafe several times a week such as walking to their car in a parking lot. Does Beverly … Continue reading

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The New Chicago Way

Steve Sailer: Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass writes: There is another thing to consider about the differences between August 1991 and now. It isn’t quantifiable; it won’t fit on a mayoral white paper, there are no numbers to it. But … Continue reading

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