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.
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?
Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
accountable for their illegal actions."
What we know:
"I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino
County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction,
thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole,
robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video posted >>>> on his X account on Sunday.
"Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.
Retail Theft Crackdown:
Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
deterring retail theft.
Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased some
shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an effort to
crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the increased
penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.
SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring retail
theft
"Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more felony
arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over a
thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said
during a May 14 press conference.
https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown
Does not make sense. Only retailers can report, via their numbers,
if Proposition 36 is doing anything.
Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?
Have you considered there is a drop in crime?
Murder and other violent crime dropped...
In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com>
typed:
Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
news:100l71c$esg$19@toxic.dizum.net:
On 5/21/2025 10:29 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:
On 5/21/2025 3:38 AM, useapen wrote:
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is
warning criminals who cross into the county will be held "fully
accountable for their illegal actions."
What we know:
"I am standing at the border between LA County and San Bernardino
County where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction,
thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole,
robbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a video posted >>>>> on his X account on Sunday.
"Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And
criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully
accountable for their illegal actions," he continued.
Retail Theft Crackdown:
Last week, Hochman hailed the success of Proposition 36 for
deterring retail theft.
Prop 36, which California voters passed in November, increased some
shoplifting offenses from misdemeanors to felonies in an effort to
crack down on robberies and burglaries. Hochman said the increased
penalties serve as a warning to potential offenders.
SUGGESTED: LA DA Hochman touts Prop 36 success for deterring retail
theft
"Is it working? Has Proposition 36 actually resulted in more felony
arrests? The answer is yes. Since Dec. 18, we have had over a
thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman said
during a May 14 press conference.
https://www.foxla.com/news/la-da-hochman-immigration-crackdown
Does not make sense. Only retailers can report, via their numbers,
if Proposition 36 is doing anything.
Have you considered there is a drop in crime reporting?
Have you considered there is a drop in crime?
Murder and other violent crime dropped...
Shoplifting is not a violent crime.
In news:XnsB2E6D832B46CA629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com> typed:
Ombudsman <jgoldberg@theatlantic.com> wrote in
news:100l71c$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.
"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.
"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.
On 5/24/2025 6:15 AM, Mitchell Holman wrote:direction,
"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
stole,thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they
videorobbed and engaged in criminal conduct," Hochman shared in a
theposted 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
overincreased 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
saida thousand Proposition 36 arrests for thieves alone," Hochman
numbers,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
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.
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.
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.
No president praised those peopleNeither 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.
as patriots and gave them pardons.
On 24/5/25 18:57, Mitchell Holman wrote:
No president praised those peopleNeither 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.
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.
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.
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!
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