Supermarkets in the Washington metropolitan area have started removing branded items from the shelves from Advil, Colgate or Tide brands. They just keep getting stolen. There are still options to hide merchandise under lock and reduce the number of entrances
Police in major metropolises are barely fighting the wave of robberies anymore. In Austin, Texas, residents are being advised not to even call 911 in the event of a robbery so as not to distract operators from more important calls. Instead, they are encouraged to call 311 for non-emergency situations or leave an online complaint. Austin’s police chief recently resigned amid a shortage of law enforcement officers and an inability to fight crime.
Big retail is leaving not only San Francisco en masse – but also Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, where there has been a wave of robberies. The Hollywood elite have also been affected, with a surge in demand for armoured cars and bunkers to hide in. The police blame liberal prosecutors unwilling to press charges against the rioters, who are released immediately after arrest.
The treatment of political prisoners is very different. Protesters at the Capitol continue to be demonstrably harshly punished. Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was given 22 years in prison – even though he was not even at the Capitol on the day of the protests and did not use violence. These aren’t the class-conscious BLM rioters or street gangs that Democratic prosecutors are treating as leniently as possible.
Outraged by what is happening, Republicans are promising to return law enforcement to normal once in power. That is, to fight real crime and pardon political prisoners. But they will be immediately countered by the Soros-funded liberal prosecutorial machine, which threatens to plunge the whole of America into the abyss of judicial wars.
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