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Re: N.Y.C. is F U C ^ # D after Bloomberg.
« Reply #625 on: March 06, 2024, 06:47:53 PM »
I don't welcome it, but it seems inevitable at this point.  Governors need to activate their NGs. >:(

Here we go, yo!


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« Reply #626 on: March 07, 2024, 11:20:53 AM »
Instead of locking up violent serial criminals like Edward Johnson (who has been arrested and released 65 times), New York City is bringing in the National Guard
Wordpress ^ | March 7, 2024 | Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)
Posted on 3/7/2024, 11:27:06 AM by grundle

Instead of locking up violent serial criminals like Edward Johnson (who has been arrested and released 65 times), New York City is bringing in the National Guard
By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

March 7, 2024

Edward Johnson is a violent serial criminal who has been arrested and released 65 times.

His favorite crime is to assault female health care workers.

Instead of keeping violent serial criminals like him locked up, New York City has brought in the National Guard.

I do not understand the so-called “logic” behind this.

Why not just lock up the violent serial criminals like Edward Johnson?

Why bring in the National Guard for something that should be done by the local police, district attorney, and judges?

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« Reply #627 on: March 07, 2024, 11:24:26 AM »
Good Samaritan stabbed while defending woman harassed by two assailants at Bronx subway station
NY Post ^ | 03/07/2024 | Snejana Farberov
Posted on 3/7/2024, 10:38:11 AM by ChicagoConservative27

A subway rider was stabbed while trying to help a woman who was being harassed at a Bronx station overnight, police said – just hours after the National Guard was called in as part of desperate new crime-fighting measures for the city’s troubled transit system.

The latest underground attack was reported at 12:50 a.m. at the Pelham Parkway station on the 2 and 5 lines, according to cops.

#NOW A woman harassed, man rescuing her STABBED on NYC Subway this morning at Pelham Pkwy Station on the 2 & 5 line.

According to preliminary reports, victim was getting off of 2 train Around 1am, when he saw two men harassing and assaulting a woman. As victim intervened, he was… pic.twitter.com/R1cF82dRDE

— FreedomNews.Tv FNTV (@FreedomNTV) March 7, 2024

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« Reply #628 on: March 07, 2024, 12:16:06 PM »
NYC criminal justice activist seen leaving apartment where head was found after witness heard victim beg for life
NYPost.com ^ | 3/7/24 | Georgett Roberts Joe Marino , Haley Brown
Posted on 3/7/2024, 3:13:44 PM b


NYC criminal justice activist seen leaving apartment where head was found after witness heard victim beg for life

A criminal justice activist is facing murder charges after cops found a dismembered body inside a Bronx apartment — with the accused killer caught on surveillance video disguised in a blond wig at the scene of the crime, according to witnesses and police sources.

Sheldon Johnson, a 48-year-old staffer for the public law firm Queens Defenders, was being held at the 44th Precinct stationhouse Thursday awaiting arraignment after police made the grisly discovery — a human torso in a blue bin and a head stashed in a freezer in the sixth-floor apartment, police said.

Neighbors told cops the victim was heard desperately pleading with his killer shortly before two shots rang out in the apartment near Odgen Avenue and West 162nd Street shortly after 8 p.m. Tuesday, sources and neighbors said.

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« Reply #629 on: March 07, 2024, 12:34:40 PM »
I don't welcome it, but it seems inevitable at this point.  Governors need to activate their NGs. >:(

They could (but they won’t) refund the PD’s and let them do their jobs, get rid of Stalinist DA’s and judges and finally let law abiding citizens arm themselves. Just arming the citizens would do more than the NG

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« Reply #630 on: March 08, 2024, 05:23:08 AM »
Stop and Frisk ramped up to 11: NY Gov Hochul says subway riders who refuse bag checks should 'go home'
Daily Mail ^ | 3/08/24 | Bethan Sexton
Posted on 3/8/2024, 8:08:00 AM


New York Governor Kathy Hochul told subway riders who refuse to submit to bag checks to 'go home.'

Her comments came as she defended stationing 750 national guard members at the Big Apple's busiest stations in a bid to clamp down on the rampant violence rocking the network. The guard members will be checking passengers' bags for weapons as they enter the system.

Talking to Fox5, Hochul was asked what passengers who did not want their belonging searched should do.

'Go home,' she answered bluntly. 'We're not going to search you—you can say no. But you're not taking the subway.'

Hochul was pressed on the five-point plan she announced on Wednesday aimed at tackling the spike in violent subway crimes.

She has partnered with Mayor Eric Adams, who announced he was bringing back bag checks for subway riders on Wednesday after a 13 percent crime spike.

Bag checks were first brought in on the subway following the 2005 London bombings.

The policy appears reminiscent of New York's previous stop-and-frisk searches on the street, which were ruled unconstitutional almost a decade ago.

'My No. 1 priority is the safety of all New Yorkers,' Hochul said.

'If people are anxious in any aspect of their lives, particularly the lifeblood of our region—downstate does not function without a healthy subway system that people have confidence in—I have to do this for them.'

Recent criminal activity on the trains making headlines include a cellist who was bludgeoned over the head by a stranger wielding a water bottle as he performed, as well as a shooting that killed one and injured five others.

Hochul further cited a subway conductor who had his throat slashed as among the 'fever' sweeping the transport system. The conductor survived thanks to the quick thinking of a doctor...

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Re: N.Y.C. is F U C ^ # D after Bloomberg.
« Reply #631 on: March 11, 2024, 10:16:22 AM »

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« Reply #632 on: March 19, 2024, 10:31:07 AM »
http://nypost.com/2024/03/19/us-news/moment-nyc-homeowner-is-arrested-after-tense-standoff-with-squatters

She probably voted for democrats so she should have no problem with this.   Own it Adele! 

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« Reply #633 on: March 19, 2024, 10:44:36 AM »
http://www.city-journal.org/article/regressives

Excellent article.   Everything these nuts touch turns to crap.   

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« Reply #634 on: March 19, 2024, 12:40:16 PM »
Half of all New Yorkers will flee city in next 5 years as quality of life plummets post-pandemic: poll
NY Post ^ | 03/19/2024 | Jesse O’Neill
Posted on 3/19/2024, 3:38:36 PM by


Just half of all New Yorkers plan to stay in the city over the next five years, and anger over quality of life has skyrocketed since the pandemic — with just 30% saying they’re happy here, according to a damning poll from the The Citizens Budget Commission.

The non-profit think tank’s first such post-pandemic survey, released Tuesday, also found that only 37% of New Yorkers thought public safety in their neighborhood was excellent or good, down from 50% six years ago.

When asked if they planned to stay in the Big Apple until 2028, only 50% of those surveyed said yes, down from 58% in 2017, according to the CBC.

Half of the 6,600 households polled also said they felt unsafe riding the subway during the day, a drastic reduction from the more than four out of five New Yorkers who said so in 2017.

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« Reply #635 on: March 20, 2024, 05:45:28 PM »
https://wpde.com/news/nation-world/ny-homeowner-arrested-after-changing-locks-on-alleged-squatters-report-says-nyc-adele-andaloro-flushing-queens-kathy-hochul-eric-adams-big-apple-abc-7-long-island-arrest-handcuffs-squatting-home-rights

NY homeowner arrested after changing locks on alleged squatters, report says

NEW YORK CITY (TND) — A homeowner in New York City was taken away in handcuffs after she tried to change the locks on her home to keep out a group of alleged squatters, ABC 7 reported.

Adele Andaloro told the outlet she is the owner of a million-dollar home in Flushing, Queens, which she inherited from her parents. In a recent visit to the property, the outlet captured an unknown woman unlock the front door before leaving.

Once inside, Andaloro found two men inside who claimed to be tenants. These individuals then allegedly called the police on her.

When officers arrived, they asked the men to prove their resident status. While Andaloro had the property deed in hand, neither individual could present leasing documents to back up their claims.

One man showed the outlet bills for work he claimed to have done to the house. He also claimed to have moved into the house with the help of a realtor, but would not name that individual. Officers then escorted the two men out.

After that encounter, Andaloro reportedly called a locksmith to change the locks on the house. Minutes after having the locks changed, the two men returned and called police, reportedly saying Andaloro had illegally evicted them.

In New York, it is illegal for a landlord to turn off utilities, change locks or remove belongings of someone claiming to be a tenant. Because state laws also grant rights to those who have been squatters for at least 30 days, police told Andaloro the issue had become a landlord-tenant dispute which could only be settled in housing court.

Police then arrested Andaloro for the illegal eviction.

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« Reply #636 on: March 20, 2024, 06:01:45 PM »
Half of all New Yorkers will flee city in next 5 years as quality of life plummets post-pandemic: poll
NY Post ^ | 03/19/2024 | Jesse O’Neill
Posted on 3/19/2024, 3:38:36 PM by


Just half of all New Yorkers plan to stay in the city over the next five years, and anger over quality of life has skyrocketed since the pandemic — with just 30% saying they’re happy here, according to a damning poll from the The Citizens Budget Commission.

The non-profit think tank’s first such post-pandemic survey, released Tuesday, also found that only 37% of New Yorkers thought public safety in their neighborhood was excellent or good, down from 50% six years ago.

When asked if they planned to stay in the Big Apple until 2028, only 50% of those surveyed said yes, down from 58% in 2017, according to the CBC.

Half of the 6,600 households polled also said they felt unsafe riding the subway during the day, a drastic reduction from the more than four out of five New Yorkers who said so in 2017.

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People fleeing New York and California.  I'm sensing a pattern here.

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« Reply #637 on: March 21, 2024, 12:38:01 AM »
https://wpde.com/news/nation-world/ny-homeowner-arrested-after-changing-locks-on-alleged-squatters-report-says-nyc-adele-andaloro-flushing-queens-kathy-hochul-eric-adams-big-apple-abc-7-long-island-arrest-handcuffs-squatting-home-rights

NY homeowner arrested after changing locks on alleged squatters, report says

NEW YORK CITY (TND) — A homeowner in New York City was taken away in handcuffs after she tried to change the locks on her home to keep out a group of alleged squatters, ABC 7 reported.

Adele Andaloro told the outlet she is the owner of a million-dollar home in Flushing, Queens, which she inherited from her parents. In a recent visit to the property, the outlet captured an unknown woman unlock the front door before leaving.

Once inside, Andaloro found two men inside who claimed to be tenants. These individuals then allegedly called the police on her.

When officers arrived, they asked the men to prove their resident status. While Andaloro had the property deed in hand, neither individual could present leasing documents to back up their claims.

One man showed the outlet bills for work he claimed to have done to the house. He also claimed to have moved into the house with the help of a realtor, but would not name that individual. Officers then escorted the two men out.

After that encounter, Andaloro reportedly called a locksmith to change the locks on the house. Minutes after having the locks changed, the two men returned and called police, reportedly saying Andaloro had illegally evicted them.

In New York, it is illegal for a landlord to turn off utilities, change locks or remove belongings of someone claiming to be a tenant. Because state laws also grant rights to those who have been squatters for at least 30 days, police told Andaloro the issue had become a landlord-tenant dispute which could only be settled in housing court.

Police then arrested Andaloro for the illegal eviction.
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« Reply #638 on: March 21, 2024, 08:50:52 AM »
Squatters Can Now Come In And Steal Your Home With No Consequences
Daily Wire ^ | Mar 20, 2024 | Matt Walsh
Posted on 3/21/2024, 10:24:18 AM by Red Badger

One of the most important ideas in the Bill of Rights is that your private property belongs to you.

It wasn’t exactly a novel concept, but just in case there was any doubt, the Bill of Rights spelled it out: No one can seize your property without due process. And if you take a look at the major court cases in this area over the years, you’ll find that you have the strongest privacy interests in your home, which makes sense. There are all kinds of exceptions that police can use to search your car, or your locker at work, for example. But for your home, there aren’t many exceptions. Your home is your castle, as the saying goes. That’s been true since the common law was created.

But it’s not true anymore. It’s not even remotely true, in fact.

It turns out that, when you flood the United States with a limitless supply of illegal migrants, while at the same time shipping millions of jobs overseas, then housing becomes a very scarce commodity. Squatters, mostly out of desperation, pop up in every home they can find — even homes that haven’t been abandoned. And then, when homeowners try to enforce their rights, and kick these criminals out of the property they paid for, they’re finding out that the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution has effectively been suspended.

As we discussed briefly yesterday, squatters — home invaders — now have more rights than homeowners. The government will assist them in seizing your property. The police, universally, will take the side of the criminal home invader, and kick the homeowner to the curb. Then, nonprofits and law firms rush in to represent the squatter in legal proceedings, should they become necessary. And then, somehow, courts will often still rule in favor of the squatter.

WATCH: The Matt Walsh Show We don’t have to speculate about any of this. It’s all well-documented at this point. No reasonable person can dispute it. I’ll start with an example that’s gotten a lot of attention recently.

Watch as a 47-year-old woman in Queens, New York, is dragged away from her own home — in handcuffs — because someone claims to have a lease for her property. This guy can’t show the lease to anyone, including the police and the media. But because he claims he’s been living there for around a month, they arrest the woman:

“Unlawful eviction” is what they call it when you call the police because there’s a home invader in your home. That’s what you get if you’re not willing to wait two years (or more) for New York’s completely overloaded housing court to review your case. And by the way, even once New York’s housing court does review the case, there’s no guarantee they’ll side with the homeowner. This is a city that has outlawed the right of self-defense, after all. Once that’s gone, good luck getting them to enforce any of your other rights.

This is the norm in Left-wing jurisdictions now. It’s not just that the police don’t care about squatters with zero documentation whatsoever. It’s also the fact that the courts don’t enforce the law, even when you bring flagrant crimes like this to their attention. In Washington state, a judge just granted a restraining order against a landlord whose tenant hasn’t been paying rent for years. The landlord organized a protest to bring attention to the situation, and the judge shut it down. This is a tenant who’s apparently purchased two cars while refusing to pay rent. And in Washington state, the courts side with him.

But this is not just a problem in New York City and Washington State. It’s happening all over the United States.

Consider this recent episode in Atlanta, for example. This is from just four months ago. A woman listed her home for sale — not for rent. Then complete strangers moved in and changed the locks. In response, the police did absolutely nothing. Watch:

It’s beyond parody. So the police do eventually show up. But it’s not to evict the home invaders who are stealing this home. It’s because they have their own “parallel investigation” for some other crimes that one of the squatters — a sex offender — committed in the past. So the cops take one man away in custody. But they allow the other squatter to stay on the property. The cops say the homeowner can ask for her to leave, but “it might not pan out.” That’s what law enforcement means now. You can ask people to stop breaking the law, but it might not pan out.

It needs to be said that these are not close cases. It’s true that, if it’s a confusing situation — say, a tenant appears to have legitimate lease documentation — then it’s probably best that the cops don’t arrest the tenant. But these are not difficult situations like that. When sex offenders start living in your house, without any valid documentation, the police should remove them. There shouldn’t be any question about it.

But apparently that isn’t happening anywhere. A similar scene played out seven months ago in Chicago. This time, a homeowner tries to rent out the property, and squatters show up. But once again, the police don’t do anything:

I could spend all day, going from city to city, showing you footage like this. There’s footage from rural jurisdictions as well that I could show you. It’s happening all over. These kinds of home invasions are so common that one handyman has opened up a business advising homeowners how to regain access to their own homes, when squatters show up. Basically the idea is that you need to generate your own lease, so that you can show it to the police officers, who are now trained to respect your squatter’s rights over your rights in your own home. Watch:

It’s hard to think of a more humiliating exercise than this. You own a property, and to access it, and to get the police to enforce the law, you need to draw up some fake lease for them. And this idea actually works, by the way. We know that because several years ago, the journalist Charlie LeDuff tried it in Michigan. He out-squatted the squatters. Watch:

“Are you stealing power?” Charlie asks. “I’m blessed,” responds the squatter. At least the woman has a sense of humor.

What’s funny is that, in this situation, unlike all the other ones, the police actually do take the original squatter to jail. This is the only time they’ll take action to protect your property. You have to hire a new squatter to kick out the old one. I guess the idea is that the most recent squatter gets dibbs.

This is a mockery of the idea of private property rights, obviously, and there’s a reason it’s happening. It’s the same reason you see so much mockery of religion. It’s the same reason BLM goes after the family unit. It’s why the corporate media pushes transgenderism. Private property rights — like religion and the family unit — is a bulwark against total state control of our lives. As long as we have private property, the state can’t control us — at least not as easily.

Without private property, we’re just renters. And renters can be evicted at will. You’ll own nothing and be happy.

The Biden administration has done everything it can to normalize the destruction of private property rights. The administration fought to extend the COVID-era eviction moratorium as long as they could — long past the time that there was any plausible argument that ending evictions would somehow “stop the spread.” That led, effectively, to the nationalization of private property in this country. Landlords lost the right to evict squatters paying no rent, even when they owned the property outright. Watch:

The anchor says it’s a “loophole.” But it’s the opposite of a loophole, the policy was working as intended. The eviction moratorium had nothing to do with a virus. It was intended to do something that’s never happened in this country since the Civil War, which is the wide-scale suspension of private property rights.

Once you pull off something as unconstitutional as seizing people’s homes in a time of “emergency” (as the Biden administration defined it), then it becomes much easier to seize people’s homes at any point in the future. And that’s what we’re seeing now.

That means more homes for the millions of illegal aliens who are entering this country.

It means more humiliation and destruction for American citizens.

And it means we’re getting closer to some homeowner somewhere snapping and deciding to take back his property, by force. At this point, you have to imagine that’s exactly what the people running this country want to happen.

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« Reply #639 on: March 21, 2024, 09:17:20 AM »

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« Reply #640 on: March 21, 2024, 03:55:48 PM »
Unreal.

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« Reply #642 on: March 27, 2024, 06:07:37 AM »

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« Reply #643 on: March 28, 2024, 10:19:39 PM »
New York City begins giving illegal immigrants prepaid debit cards as part of $53 million pilot program
The first batch of debit cards were reportedly handed out Monday to a handful of migrants who recently arrived in the city
By Kyle Morris Fox News
Published March 26, 2024
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/new-york-city-begins-giving-illegal-immigrants-prepaid-debit-cards-part-53-million-pilot-program

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New York City begins giving illegal immigrants prepaid debit cards as part of $53 million pilot program
The first batch of debit cards were reportedly handed out Monday to a handful of migrants who recently arrived in the city
By Kyle Morris Fox News
Published March 26, 2024
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/new-york-city-begins-giving-illegal-immigrants-prepaid-debit-cards-part-53-million-pilot-program
Citizens should be rioting over this.