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‘Do you think that is an alarmist
headline? Well, I am not the one saying this. Law enforcement
authorities all over the country are telling citizens that they can no longer
deal with all the crime and that people need to lock their doors and prepare to
defend their families. Just recently, the city attorney of San
Bernardino, California told citizens to "lock their doors
and load their guns" because there is not enough money to pay for
adequate police protection any longer. The murder rate in San Bernardino
is up 50 percent this year, but the city is dealing with bankruptcy and has
been forced to lay off 80 police officers. But San Bernardino is not the
only city dealing with this kind of a thing. In Oakland, burglaries are
up 43 percent so far this year, and to say
that there is a "crime wave" going on in Oakland would be a massive
understatement. If you can believe it, in Oakland "more than 11,000
homes, cars or businesses have been broken into so far this year – translating
to about 33 burglaries a day." Sadly, there simply are not enough
police to keep up with it all. Due to budget cuts, it is being projected
that by February the size of the police force in Oakland will be about 25
percent smaller than it was back in 2008. But what is happening in
Detroit is perhaps even more frightening. Today there are about 1,000 fewer police officers
in Detroit than there was a decade ago. But crime just continues to rise.
So now even the police are telling people to "enter Detroit at your own risk".
With very little police protection, an increasing number of citizens are taking
matters into their own hands. As I noted in a previous article, justifiable homicide in the city of
Detroit increased by 79 percent in 2011, and the rate of
self-defense killings in Detroit is approximately 2200 percent above the national
average. But don't laugh at what is happening in cities like San
Bernardino, Oakland and Detroit. What is happening in those cities will
be coming to your community soon enough.
From coast to coast, criminals
are becoming increasingly bold and increasingly desperate. My sister
lives near a large city in the middle part of the country, and a house across
the street from the one her family just moved into was recently
vandalized. The criminals took all of the exposed copper pipe and copper
wire that could be accessed easily.
Other criminals have become very
focused on gold because it has soared in value and it is easy to resell.
For example, there have been more than 250 gold
chain robberies in Stockton, California just since the month of
April. According to the CBS News
affiliate in Sacramento, criminals are just ripping these chains right off
of the necks of unsuspecting citizens, and many of the victims that have tried
to resist have ended up getting hurt. Normally the criminals sell off the
jewelry within 24 hours, so solving these crimes is a real challenge...
Most victims of the robberies are female (65 percent), and 44
percent of victims are age 50 or older, the data showed. The most common time
of day for the crimes were between 12 and 5 p.m., though this only accounts for
about a third of the crime.
Parino said robbers took even police by surprise initially.
“When [criminals] do these crimes, they normally get rid of the
items within 24 hours,” he said.
That’s why police are now checking up on secondhand stores and
pawn shops on a weekly basis.
Many
dismiss reports such as these as "anomalies", but how many
"anomalies" do we need before we finally admit that we have a widespread problem in our society?
Personally,
there are many major U.S. cities that I would not want to be living right in
the middle of right now.
Just
take a look at Chicago. It has become one of the deadliest major cities
on the entire globe. In recent years we have seen massive cuts to the
police budget coupled with a dramatic increase in gang activity in Chicago.
The
murder rate in Chicago is way up this year and the police force is massively
outnumbered.
As
I have written about previously, there are only about 200
police officers assigned to Chicago's Gang Enforcement Unit. It is their
job to handle the estimated 100,000 gang members living in
the city.
How
would you like to be outnumbered 100,000 to 200?
When
things really hit the fan, Chicago is going to be a complete and utter
nightmare.
And
sometimes we get a peek into how people will behave when things break
down. Just look at what happened during the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
If
you can believe it, some criminals actually took advantage of the Thanksgiving
holiday to loot homes in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens. That
was the neighborhood where approximately 100 homes burned down. The
suffering of the residents of that neighborhood made headlines all over the
nation. But that has not stopped criminals from moving in and taking advantage of their
vulnerability...
Cops told the victims burglaries are on the rise in Breezy
Point.
There were 14 home break-ins from Nov. 12 to Nov. 18, compared
with none a year before.
And in the 28 days before that, there were 48 burglaries. Only
four break-ins were reported in that time period the year before.
In the days after Sandy, some of the hardest-hit areas were
plagued with store looting, home burglaries, street muggings and other crimes.
There
are some very sick people out there. These days you simply do not know
who you can trust. The person you meet on the street may be perfectly
fine or they may be a total sicko. It is so hard to tell. But
without a doubt there are a lot of sickos out there. Just check out what
authorities in Pennsylvania found recently...
Animal welfare workers say 11 puppies were found dead and
skinned near an eastern Pennsylvania park.
Sadly,
authorities in that area had come across another similar incident recently...
The discovery is second disturbing incident in the county in
less than a week. About 20 miles away in Lynn Township police say a dog was
discovered skinned and cooked.
Who
would do such things?
What
in the world is happening to this country?
Things
are changing, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. As conditions
shift, we are all going to have to carefully evaluate what is necessary to
protect our families. Don't ignore all of the warning signs.
Sticking our heads in the sand and pretending that everything is going to be
okay is not going to help anything.
So
what do all of you think about all of this? Please feel free to post a
comment with your opinion below...