That shirt and pants on Mr. McCloskey are criminal.
That shirt and pants on Mr. McCloskey are criminal.
Well, that couple certainly are, ummmm, words actually fail me. I’ll just leave it with the fact that I’m very glad I’m not their neighbor and am unlikely to ever meet them.
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...0225dd287.html
This article confirms what Libby said, the McCloskeys are not well liked on their street.
And to be fair to the McCloskeys, they were not racially discriminating in their protective stance of their property. They discriminate against everyone including very rich white people who live next-door to them and on their block by chasing them off with guns as well. Not to mention filing lawsuits, lots and lots of lawsuits.
Seeing their lawsuit activity in this article I can’t help but think there’s going to be lawsuits emanating from the McCloskeys over this most recent incident. I don’t know who will be the target though. Maybe Lyda Krewson, mayor? Maybe the police department for not protecting their property? I doubt that our city’s prosecution department got any of the protesters names on record even though there is evidence that they commited property damage.
I have one final thought and that is to offer admiration and respect for the McCloskeys in the way they went after buying that giant mansion in 1985. Wow, that is some dedicated shit right there. You know I am all about old house love.
Maybe not 100% but given the Anti Human Rights/Anti Human Dignity/Entitled To Break Any Law They Please With No Consequence mentality of the Phoenix PD - on full international display with the Dollar Store Incident last year - I'd say in the spirit of saving human lives, there are many calls the Phoenix PD has proven time and time again that they are incompetent to take and also VERY unwise for them to take. I'm all for major defunding and this is my new activist home - The Defunding Movement.
I'm also agitating with others to get the police out of our schools to end the Evil School to Prison Pipeline. Rob
Rob is too busy accumulating wealth, like the college educated privileged white man he is, to keep us updated on Bad Police in Minneapolis. TLDR Police still not “Defunded.”
NPR’s story that ran a few weeks ago:
Summary
After George Floyd's death, a majority of the Minneapolis City Council vowed to defund the police. Ten months later, it hasn't happened, but the debate about police reform in the city continues.
https://www.npr.org/2021/04/03/98414...ice-stands-now
Another update to this thread - Mark McCloskey is running for US Senate.
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