Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

What's up with all the car*******s, it's fkng ridiculous.

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    What's up with all the car*******s, it's fkng ridiculous.

    In Philly alone, the numbers are astronomical. Someone is getting killed every day while being carjacked, pretty ****** to kill someone over a car.


    20220208_020854.jpg

    #2
    Criminals have been told they won't be prosecuted for their crimes. In the front door and out the back door. Now it's a free for all. Store lootings, car *******s, home invasions, random assaults. The new thing now is cars are rolling up to people dining outdoors, robbing them of wallets, watches, and ***elry and then speeding off. Good times in a ******** city near you.
    STREET CLEANER STREET CLEANER likes this.

    Comment


      #3
      People are getting catalytic converter jacked alot in LA. I'm prepared for any home Invasions I'm shooting to kill on site.
      Gideon lock Gideon lock likes this.

      Comment


        #4
        Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
        Criminals have been told they won't be prosecuted for their crimes. In the front door and out the back door. Now it's a free for all. Store lootings, car *******s, home invasions, random assaults. The new thing now is cars are rolling up to people dining outdoors, robbing them of wallets, watches, and ***elry and then speeding off. Good times in a ******** city near you.
        LOL its ****ing ridiculous

        What a joke.. criminals SHOULD be treated like criminals and not special unicorns who deserve our compassion

        Innocent people are having lives ruined/ended as a result of these policies.. it's disgusting

        Its like they want to act like these criminal scum are just out there trying to steal bread for their families or something

        Comment


          #5
          Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
          In Philly alone, the numbers are astronomical. Someone is getting killed every day while being carjacked, pretty ****** to kill someone over a car.


          20220208_020854.jpg
          Car prices are up.

          Comment


            #6
            Not many car*******s where I'm at, but a lot of people stealing parts from parked cars late at night. Going under a car and literally ******* parts.

            Comment


              #7
              The used car market is insane right now… so it makes sense that used car parts would be too.
              siablo14 siablo14 likes this.

              Comment


                #8
                Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
                In Philly alone, the numbers are astronomical. Someone is getting killed every day while being carjacked, pretty ****** to kill someone over a car.


                20220208_020854.jpg
                Unless a thief is trying to take your car, they deserve to be shot dead on the spot, everyone should carry and be prepared to defend yourself and your property
                siablo14 siablo14 likes this.

                Comment


                  #9
                  I just hope that everyone who gets carjacked voted for soft on crime politicians.

                  who is mainly committing car *******?

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Philadelphia man, 60, killed during car******* in driveway: ‘Total disregard for human life’

                    Car*******s in Philadelphia year-to-date up 152% versus year prior, police say

                    The family of a man and Marine veteran who was dead during a car******* outside his mother’s house over the weekend say the killing shows a "total disregard for human life" as crime continues to surge in the city's streets.

                    George Briscella, 60, was in the driveway at his mother’s house on the 2100 block of Afton Street just after 8 p.m. Sunday when three men approached him and fired three shots from an AR-15-style rifle, Philadelphia police said Monday during a news conference.



                    Briscella’s family and friends told that the 60-year-old "had a giant heart" and was loved by the community of northeast Philadelphia.

                    "Total disregard for human life, a great human life," Briscella’s eldest son, Tony, told the station of his father’s murder. "This didn't need to happen in a city that we all grew up in and loved, and it continues to deteriorate."

                    George Briscella, a 60-year-old Marine veteran, is survived by his wife, their four sons and six grandchildren, his family told FOX29 Philadelphia. (Family Handout / FOX29 Philadelphia WTXF)

                    Briscella was hit once in his abdomen and the bullet exited through his lower back, Philadelphia Police Capt. Jason Smith said. Smith said that while a nearby doorbell camera didn’t capture the shooting, the victim could be heard screaming on the camera's footage from the time of the incident.

                    As of Tuesday, that citywide homicides year-to-date reached 53. While it marks a 15% drop from the 62 homicides recorded during the same period last year, it is still the second-highest murder rate year-to-date when compared the previous 15 years, according to police data.

                    As of Monday, citywide car*******s year-to-date in the city rose to154 – a 152% increase compared to the 61 car*******s reported during the same period in 2021, according to data that Philadelphia police shared with Fox News Digital via email.

                    The killing happened in a driveway on the 2100 block of Afton Street just after 8 p.m. Sunday, police said. (FOX29 Philadelphia WTXF)

                    Surveillance video shows what appears to be the three suspects speeding away in the victim’s gray 2020 Toyota RAV4, police said. The vehicle has yet to be recovered, and the suspects have yet to be identified.



                    Smith told reporters that it didn’t appear the suspects followed Briscella to the home, saying the car******* may have been a "crime of opportunity."

                    However, investigators said they have not ruled out the possibility that the car******* is related to a pattern of car thefts in the city’s Twelfth District involving Toyota RAV4s.

                    Briscella is survived by his wife, their four sons and six grandchildren. His family told the station that he was a Marine Corp veteran and the son of a Philadelphia police officer.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X
                    TOP