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Family terrorized

One of the reasons we teach what we do is illustrated by the following, a family targeted with vandalism and arson, suspecting that it is directed at their son, but neither they nor the police have any idea who’s doing it.

If you do everything right, you can still be the target of crimes and violence, if you don’t, you can ensure it.

Story here.

Article on home searches by police

Not too bad for a media story on the matter.

Story here.

Abduction attempt or misunderstanding?

Wow. What a fine example of two sides to the story. Witnesses say he came up behind her, put his hand over her mouth (story says “behind her mouth”) and tried to abduct her. The sister of the accused says “her brother is nice man who would never try to kidnap anyone” and said the accused told her that “that he was trying to help her, to get her home”.

Makes you wonder what really happened. Needless to say, do NOT go walking alone at night, learn how to protect yourself, and follow your mother’s advice, do not trust strangers.

7 squads descend on 16 y/o with super soaker

So here is a fine example of police response.

On the one hand, you have the police, all they have to go on is “man is brandishing a gun”, and not surprisingly, responded with a 7 squad “descent” according to the news article.

On the other, a boy with a super soaker.

So is the party at fault the officer? The boy? Or the person who called 911? The dispatcher?

In this case, I am in a position to speak with some authority, as I have had an entire police precinct out looking for me with guns drawn, based on a 911 call reporting a “man with a gun”. Mind you this was a holstered weapon, carried openly in keeping with MN state law. Too bad the caller failed to mention that it was in a holster. My neighbor called me describing the person they were looking for, me. I told him to flag one down, and I would be out in 20 seconds. They were polite enough to keep their guns at low ready, as the neighbor said I had a permit, and we cleared matters up in very short order.

So to break this story down, A boy brandishes a large neon squirt gun, and the worst crime I would really accuse him of is distracted driving. Sure, he was being stupid, but not seriously stupid. Someone calls 911 to report the brandishing of a firearm, (which is not a crime in MN – you can get assault with a deadly weapon, public endangerment, and a whole lot else, but there is no brandishing statute). Perhaps this person was legally blind, as at least that would be an excuse.

The dispatcher apparently did not ask questions about the incident, so I would go with poor job performance there. They joys of government employment.

Finally, the responding officers. With the information they were given, a totally appropriate response.

We need to realize that allowing our cities to degrade taxes resources, and then quality of life suffers. Government cannot police us; we must police ourselves, and utilize police as they were intended – as assistance for difficult and extraordinary circumstances.

16 year old boy shot at party

Proof that you can obey the law, be an upstanding person, but have the decay in our urban areas still take your life.

Story here.
We need to stop pretending that the government can protect us, and take responsibility for our own neighborhoods, cities and states. The people who believe the police will protect them ignore a few points.

The police have no legal duty to protect you, they are there to “Protect and to Serve” the interests of the corporation called the city/county/state of ______________.

In Minneapolis, there are around 500 people for every sworn officer. Now divide by 3 shifts. thats 1500 people per officer. Now take in account desk jobs. The reality is the chances of a cop being anywhere near you when trouble starts are way past slim.

I have always preached awareness and avoidance, and this story is a reminder to be cautious in where you go and what you do.