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The history of Kristi Noem’s purse-snatcher — 9 Comments

  1. I have formed the habit, in any city location, of carrying a bag with a cross-shoulder strap. It’s always on my body, not set down nearby.

  2. As I read of stories of people pushing down older people, it makes sense to have hands free. I tend to put my wallet in a zipped pocket whenever I go shopping.

  3. That’s the thing that astonishes me most – the “victims” the Democrats keep choosing to defend! I know, I know, if the rule of law doesn’t apply to the worst offender, it’s not really the rule of law* … but the midterms are coming for them too. Wouldn’t you think they would want a better story to tell?

    * I think the rule of law HAS been followed with regard to all the Democrats’ “victims” I’ve heard about, except for the unfortunate glitch of deporting the Salvadoran to El Salvador where he wasn’t supposed to be because his life was at risk from a rival gang. And even in that case, if his life was no longer at risk because the rival gang had been put out to pasture (as apparently it has), then the only POTENTIALLY missing piece would have been a quick “So, judge, can we deport him to El Salvador now?”

    I am a little uncomfortable with his having been deported directly into prison, but that’s up to El Salvador at this point, and they appear to think he ought be to behind bars.

  4. So deport the criminals rather than imprison? I vote enslavement for a year or five first since the constitution seems to still allow it.

    14th amendment
    Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

  5. I still don’t see any explanations of why her Secret Service detail let anyone get so close and didn’t grab him immediately.
    And what happened to the contents of the purse?

  6. When Letitia gets letished, there’ll be a DA spot open that this goon can fill.

    Hochul will likely appoint him to replace the current James Sister … in the name of “Diversity”:

    “First Chilean DA in NY, and first serial purse/bag thief! This is a proud milestone for the Empire State!”

  7. I think the rule of law HAS been followed with regard to all the Democrats’ “victims” I’ve heard about, except for the unfortunate glitch of deporting the Salvadoran to El Salvador where he wasn’t supposed to be because his life was at risk from a rival gang. And even in that case, if his life was no longer at risk because the rival gang had been put out to pasture (as apparently it has), then the only POTENTIALLY missing piece would have been a quick “So, judge, can we deport him to El Salvador now?”

    The order about deportation seems to actually be for Guatemala, because that’s where his mother was living in 2019 when the order was signed. That’s certainly the nation mentioned in the judge’s order. Mind, I didn’t see the actual request the judge said was granted, and that may specify El Salvador instead. The Guatemala discussions are weird, if so, and I know it’s been claimed the judge made a mistake.

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