Get off coast lines and out of major cities while you can...
Karl Denninger
Warning: Sensitive Material
“The Death of Chicago”
A robbery crew targeted people
along the Lakefront Path near Belmont Harbor yesterday
afternoon—repeatedly tossing bikes in front of oncoming bicyclists in an
effort to knock people down so they could be robbed according to
multiple witnesses and one known victim.
Why would anyone continue to live in such a ****hole? Why does anyone
put up with the wildings on Michigan Avenue, assaults near North Avenue
on the beach, problems at Navy Pier and now, it appears, the inability
to ride a bike worth more than $100 on the Lakefront path — unless you
want to be assaulted and robbed.
Time to leave folks, if you’re one of the producers, and let the city
implode into a writhing mass of dependency, rot, ruin and crime.”
How did this happen? How did the north side become so violent? Heather MacDonald, writing for the Wall Street Journal tells us.
Someone was shot in Chicago every 150 minutes during the
first five months of 2016. Someone was murdered every 14 hours, and the
city saw nearly 1,400 nonfatal shootings and 240 fatalities from
gunfire.
[…]
The growing mayhem is the result of Chicago police officers’
withdrawing from proactive enforcement, making the city a dramatic
example of what I have called the Ferguson effect. Since the shooting of
Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., in August 2014, the conceit that
American policing is lethally racist has dominated media and political
discourse, from the White House on down. Cops in minority neighborhoods
in Chicago and other cities have responded by backing away from
pedestrian stops and public-order policing; criminals are flourishing in
the vacuum.”
The police are staying in their cars and leaving the criminals alone.
On Jan. 1 the department rolled out a new form for
documenting investigatory stops to meet ACLU demands. The new form,
called a contact card, was two pages long, with 70 fields of information
to be filled out. This template dwarfs even arrest reports and takes at
least 30 minutes to complete. Every card goes to the ACLU for review.
The arrangement had the intended deterrent effect: Police stops dropped nearly 90% in the first quarter of 2016.”
It sounds like Denninger is right. If you live in the Chicago area it’s time to get out – for the safety of you and your family.
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