• Re: LA County DA Hochman promises crackdown on criminals: 'The fun is o

    From Ombudsman@21:1/5 to Dawn Flood on Wed May 21 11:46:10 2025
    XPost: alt.los-angeles, alt.politics.republicans, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: sac.politics, alt.atheism

    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:
    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is warning
    criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully accountable for
    their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino County
    where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction, thinking that
    little to no consequences would occur if they stole, robbed and
    engaged in
    criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video posted on his X account on
    Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And criminals
    in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully accountable for their
    illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for deterring
    retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased some
    shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an effort to crack
    down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the increased penalties
    serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring retail theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more felony
    arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over a thousand
    Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said during a May 14
    press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense.  Only retailers can report, via their numbers, if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to Ombudsman on Thu May 22 02:15:38 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics

    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:

    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:
    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
    accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino
    County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction,
    thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole,
    robbed and engaged in
    criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video posted on his X account
    on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
    criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased some
    shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an effort to
    crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the increased
    penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring retail
    theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more felony
    arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over a
    thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said
    during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense.  Only retailers can report, via their numbers,
    if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?



    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?



    Murder and other violent crime dropped
    across the U.S. last year, FBI data shows
    Sept. 23, 2024

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/violent-crime- dropped-america-last-year-new-fbi-data-shows-rcna172217

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  • From max headroom@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 23 12:22:24 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics

    In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com>
    typed:

    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:

    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
    accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino
    County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction,
    thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole,
    robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video posted >>>> on his X account on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
    criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased some
    shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an effort to
    crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the increased
    penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring retail
    theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more felony
    arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over a
    thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said
    during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense. Only retailers can report, via their numbers,
    if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?

    Murder and other violent crime dropped...

    Shoplifting is not a violent crime.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to max headroom on Fri May 23 23:08:02 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics

    On 2025-05-23, max headroom <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote:
    In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com>
    typed:

    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
    news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:

    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
    accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino
    County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction,
    thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole,
    robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video posted >>>>> on his X account on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
    criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased some
    shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an effort to
    crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the increased
    penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring retail
    theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more felony
    arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over a
    thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said
    during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense. Only retailers can report, via their numbers,
    if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?

    Murder and other violent crime dropped...

    Shoplifting is not a violent crime.


    As usual the libtards are attempting to spin the numbers.

    Here is one example of what deporting violent skells does for the people. <https://crimeresearch.org/2025/05/homicides-plummet-by-58-4-robberies-fell-by-16-in-denver-after-ice-deportations-big-drops-also-in-aurora-where-there-were-tren-de-aragua-comparing-first-quarter-of-2024-to-that-for-2025/
    ""Homicides Plummet by 58.4%, Robberies Fell by 16% in Denver After ICE Deportations, Big Drops Also in Aurora, Where there were Tren de Aragua, Comparing First Quarter of 2024 to that for 2025""


    --
    pothead
    Liberalism Is A Mental Disease
    Treat it accordingly <https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14512427/Doctors-reveal-symptoms-Trump-Derangement-Syndrome-tell-youve-got-it.html>

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  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to max headroom on Sat May 24 13:15:01 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics

    "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote in news:100qjb5$8784$2@dont-email.me:

    In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com> typed:

    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
    news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:

    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
    accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino
    County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction,
    thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole,
    robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video
    posted on his X account on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
    criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased
    some shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an
    effort to crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the
    increased penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring
    retail theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more
    felony arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over
    a thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said
    during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense. Only retailers can report, via their numbers,
    if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?

    Murder and other violent crime dropped...

    Shoplifting is not a violent crime.


    Neither is smearing your shit on
    the hallways of the US Capitol, according
    to you.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From max headroom@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 24 08:11:24 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics

    In news:XnsB2E953CC59FDF629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com>
    typed:

    "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote in news:100qjb5$8784$2@dont-email.me:
    In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman
    <noemail@aol.com> typed:
    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
    news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:

    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
    accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino
    County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction, >>>>>> thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole, >>>>>> robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video >>>>>> posted on his X account on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
    criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased
    some shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an
    effort to crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the >>>>>> increased penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring
    retail theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more
    felony arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over >>>>>> a thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said >>>>>> during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense. Only retailers can report, via their numbers,
    if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?

    Murder and other violent crime dropped...

    Shoplifting is not a violent crime.

    Neither is smearing your shit on
    the hallways of the US Capitol, according
    to you.

    The topic is retail theft in Los Angeles county. Try to focus.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From don@21:1/5 to Mitchell Holman on Sat May 24 10:19:03 2025
    XPost: alt.los-angeles, alt.politics.republicans, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: sac.politics, alt.atheism

    On 5/24/2025 6:15 AM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote in news:100qjb5$8784$2@dont-email.me:

    In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman
    <noemail@aol.com> typed:

    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
    news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:

    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
    accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino
    County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction, >>>>>> thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole, >>>>>> robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video >>>>>> posted on his X account on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
    criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased
    some shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an
    effort to crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the >>>>>> increased penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring
    retail theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more
    felony arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over >>>>>> a thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said >>>>>> during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense.Ā Only retailers can report, via their numbers, >>>>> if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?

    Murder and other violent crime dropped...

    Shoplifting is not a violent crime.

    Neither is smearing your shit on
    the hallways of the US Capitol, according
    to you.

    You left-wingers didn't have a problem with it when the act up and
    antifa queers were doing it to public and federal buildings.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to don on Sun May 25 01:57:47 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics, alt.atheism

    don <donhasheider@linuxmail.org> wrote in news:100sv1t$9q4$4
    @toxic.dizum.net:

    On 5/24/2025 6:15 AM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote in
    news:100qjb5$8784$2@dont-email.me:

    In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman
    <noemail@aol.com> typed:

    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
    news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:

    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
    accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino >>>>>>> County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA
    direction,
    thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they
    stole,
    robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a
    video
    posted on his X account on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
    criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased
    some shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an
    effort to crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said
    the
    increased penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring
    retail theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more
    felony arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had
    over
    a thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman
    said
    during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense.Ā Only retailers can report, via their
    numbers,
    if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?

    Murder and other violent crime dropped...

    Shoplifting is not a violent crime.

    Neither is smearing your shit on
    the hallways of the US Capitol, according
    to you.

    You left-wingers didn't have a problem with it when the act up and
    antifa queers were doing it to public and federal buildings.



    No president praised those people
    as patriots and gave them pardons.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to max headroom on Sun May 25 02:27:09 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics

    "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote in news:100so6g$p9jq$3@dont-email.me:

    In news:XnsB2E953CC59FDF629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com> typed:

    "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote in
    news:100qjb5$8784$2@dont-email.me:
    In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman
    <noemail@aol.com> typed:
    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
    news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:

    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
    accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San
    Bernardino County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the
    LA direction, thinking that little to no consequences would
    occur if they stole, robbed and engaged in criminal conduct,"
    Hochman shared in a video posted on his X account on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
    criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased
    some shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an
    effort to crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said
    the increased penalties serve as a warning to potential
    offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring
    retail theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more
    felony arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had
    over a thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone,"
    Hochman said during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense. Only retailers can report, via their
    numbers, if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?

    Murder and other violent crime dropped...

    Shoplifting is not a violent crime.

    Neither is smearing your shit on
    the hallways of the US Capitol, according
    to you.

    The topic is retail theft in Los Angeles county.


    Which is relevant only to the posters
    here who live in LA County.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to maximusheadroom@gmx.com on Sun May 25 10:09:49 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics

    On Sat, 24 May 2025 08:11:24 -0700, "max headroom"
    <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote:

    In news:XnsB2E953CC59FDF629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com>
    typed:

    "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote in
    news:100qjb5$8784$2@dont-email.me:
    In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman
    <noemail@aol.com> typed:
    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
    news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:

    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
    accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino >>>>>>> County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction, >>>>>>> thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole, >>>>>>> robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video >>>>>>> posted on his X account on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
    criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased
    some shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an
    effort to crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the >>>>>>> increased penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring
    retail theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more
    felony arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over >>>>>>> a thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said >>>>>>> during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense. Only retailers can report, via their numbers, >>>>>> if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?

    Murder and other violent crime dropped...

    Shoplifting is not a violent crime.

    Neither is smearing your shit on
    the hallways of the US Capitol, according
    to you.

    The topic is retail theft in Los Angeles county. Try to focus.


    Mitchie staying on topic?

    Good luck with that.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Siri Cruz@21:1/5 to Mitchell Holman on Sun May 25 06:48:43 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics, alt.atheism

    On 24/5/25 18:57, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    Neither is smearing your shit on
    the hallways of the US Capitol, according
    to you.

    You left-wingers didn't have a problem with it when the act up and
    antifa queers were doing it to public and federal buildings.


    No president praised those people
    as patriots and gave them pardons.

    I note that the Capitol has not been a target so we get a vague
    'act up' and 'queers'. Sounds like someone has an issue with the
    GAY.

    --
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  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to Siri Cruz on Sun May 25 14:20:30 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics, alt.atheism

    Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> wrote in news:100v73n$1d5o1$3@dont-
    email.me:

    On 24/5/25 18:57, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    Neither is smearing your shit on
    the hallways of the US Capitol, according
    to you.

    You left-wingers didn't have a problem with it when the act up and
    antifa queers were doing it to public and federal buildings.


    No president praised those people
    as patriots and gave them pardons.

    I note that the Capitol has not been a target so we get a vague
    'act up' and 'queers'. Sounds like someone has an issue with the
    GAY.



    As in the Enola Gay that the Trumpers
    scrubbed from history.





    Military to Remove Enola Gay Photos for Violating DEI Rules
    Mar 07, 2025

    https://www.newsweek.com/military-remove-enola-gay-photos-dei-rules-2041029

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to don on Mon May 26 00:02:37 2025
    XPost: alt.los-angeles, alt.politics.republicans, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: sac.politics, alt.atheism

    On 2025-05-24, don <donhasheider@linuxmail.org> wrote:
    On 5/24/2025 6:15 AM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote in
    news:100qjb5$8784$2@dont-email.me:

    In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman
    <noemail@aol.com> typed:

    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
    news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:

    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
    accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino >>>>>>> County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction, >>>>>>> thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole, >>>>>>> robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video >>>>>>> posted on his X account on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
    criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased
    some shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an
    effort to crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the >>>>>>> increased penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring
    retail theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more
    felony arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over >>>>>>> a thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said >>>>>>> during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense.Ā Only retailers can report, via their numbers, >>>>>> if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?

    Murder and other violent crime dropped...

    Shoplifting is not a violent crime.

    Neither is smearing your shit on
    the hallways of the US Capitol, according
    to you.

    You left-wingers didn't have a problem with it when the act up and
    antifa queers were doing it to public and federal buildings.

    Ali Velshi claimed they were mostly peaceful protests while buildings behind him were burning to the ground.

    Here is the latest Antifa operative. Bet you don't see this on MSNBC or if
    you do it will be spun to make Antifa the hero's.


    <https://townhall.com/tipsheet/jeff-charles/2025/05/25/antifa-thugs-assault-paricipants-in-a-christian-gathering-n2657621>

    'Seattle police officers arrested 23 Antifa operatives on Saturday after they physically assaulted people attending a Christian rally in a park.

    The incident occurred at Cal Anderson Park when violent leftists showed up to demonstrate against the MayDay USA Tour. The organization is a grassroots faith-based initiative that advocates against abortion and gender ideology.

    The group has been holding events in major cities across the United States. “As millions of babies are aborted every year, hundreds of thousands of children are trafficked, and the nations of the earth are in crisis—we can no longer sit silent and
    remain quiet,” said founders Jenny Donnelly and Ross Johnston.

    The Seattle event featured a number of speakers and praise and worship. The violence began shortly after Johnston took the state, according to WCAX.

    Anitfa organizers claimed their objective was to counter the “well-funded anti-trans, anti-queer event that is led by far-fight Christian activists,” the Seattle Times reported.

    Video footage circulating on social media shows Seattle police working to apprehend those who physically assaulted the rally’s attendees.


    Naturally, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell blamed the Christians for the violence. In a statement, the mayor wrote, ““Seattle is proud of our reputation as a welcoming, inclusive city for LGBTQ+ communities, and we stand with our trans neighbors when
    they face bigotry and injustice.”

    He further stated that “Today’s far-right rally was held here for this very reason – to provoke a reaction by promoting beliefs that are inherently opposed to our city’s values, in the heart of Seattle’s most prominent LGBTQ+ neighborhood.”

    “When the humanity of trans people and those who have been historically marginalized is questioned, we triumph by demonstrating our values through our words and peaceful protest – we lose our voice when this is disrupted by violence, chaos, and
    confusion.

    “Anarchists infiltrated the counter-protestors group and inspired violence, prompting SPD to make arrests and ask organizers to shut down the event early, which they did.

    “While there are broad First Amendment requirements around permitting events under free speech protections, I am directing the Parks Department to review all of the circumstances of this application to understand whether there were legal location
    alternatives or other adjustments that could have been pursued. The Police Department will complete an after-action report of this event, including understanding preparation, crowd management tactics, and review of arrests and citations.


    While the police arrested left-wing agitators, it appears the mayor plans to try looking for ways he can target Christians who showed up at the rally, which is par for the course for a left-wing city like Seattle.'



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    pothead
    Liberalism Is A Mental Disease
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  • From max headroom@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 26 15:25:38 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics

    In news:a3453k52hhg7e5avmgifmucqf66j3gs9h0@4ax.com, Governor Swill <governor.swill@gmail.com> typed:

    On Sat, 24 May 2025 08:11:24 -0700, "max headroom"
    <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote:
    In news:XnsB2E953CC59FDF629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman >><noemail@aol.com> typed:
    "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote in
    news:100qjb5$8784$2@dont-email.me:
    In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman
    <noemail@aol.com> typed:
    Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
    news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
    On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
    On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:

    LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
    warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully >>>>>>>> accountable for their illegal actions."

    What we know:
    "I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino >>>>>>>> County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction, >>>>>>>> thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole, >>>>>>>> robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video >>>>>>>> posted on his X account on Sunday.

    "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And >>>>>>>> criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
    accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.

    Retail Theft Crackdown:
    Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
    deterring retail theft.

    Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased >>>>>>>> some shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an
    effort to crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the >>>>>>>> increased penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.

    SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring
    retail theft

    "Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more
    felony arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over >>>>>>>> a thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said >>>>>>>> during a May 14 press conference.

    https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown

    Does not make sense. Only retailers can report, via their numbers, >>>>>>> if Proposition 36 is doing anything.

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?

    Have you considered there is a drop in crime?

    Murder and other violent crime dropped...

    Shoplifting is not a violent crime.

    Neither is smearing your shit on
    the hallways of the US Capitol, according
    to you.

    The topic is retail theft in Los Angeles county. Try to focus.

    Crime is down . . . BUT BIDEN!

    No, Biden crime is down, too -- he's got nothing left to sell.

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