Letter from a victim of black mob violence.

December 24, 2014 — 1 Comment
Colin,
My girlfriend and I were victims of black youth violence on Sunday, 12/21/14.  Nothing has been reported in the media.
Sunday night around 10:00 pm, 3 black teens approached my girlfriend and I while I was walking her to her car, one stuck a gun in my face while another threatened to hit us with a small double headed ax. They demanded everything from my girlfriend’s car, her purse, and my wallet.
I refused, tried to grab the gun, and scared them enough with my defiance that I was able to keep them at enough of a distance so that I could get her in her car and out of the area.
Fortunately, we were both able to get away without injury or loss of property.
Also fortunately, the police were in already in the area and were able to catch all 3 of them.
One has been charged as an adult with 1st Degree Robbery and Armed Criminal Action, while the other two are juveniles and awaiting determination of whether they’ll be tried as adults or minors.
I live in a relatively crime free neighborhood of upwardly mobile urban liberal whites…in other words, easy, soft targets for black thugs like these, who were not from this part of the city and came here specifically to target whites (something they said during the robbery).
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