Tuesday, November 2, 2010

You Think I'm Kidding About Societal Breakdown...?


Here's the Headline --

Riots break out in San Francisco after Giants win World Series

And here's the story...

The front page of the San Francisco Chronicle's website said city streets were full of "
joyful mayhem" in the hours after the Giants won Game 5 of the World Series on Monday night and Tuesday morning.

Joyful mayhem is a euphemism for riots.

(*JUST SHAKING MY HEAD IN DISGUST*)

Among the fires, attempted looting and general madness, here is shocking video from KTVU of a mob attacking a car, even pulling people from the car and beating them until riot police closed in - after several frightening minutes pass.

We're talking animals, people... (And not just a few...)

Around 10 p.m., a crowd that had taken over the intersection of 3rd and King streets had started multiple fires, but those were extinguished soon afterward.

An hour later, at the intersection of Mission and 22nd streets that had been taken over by dozens of fans, a large fire had been started. Later, a car attempted to drive through the crowd was stopped, and the vehicle and its passengers were attacked.

Listen... just listen to the audio as you watch the video...

What the heck does any of this have to do with Tim Lincecum and the first World Series championship for San Francisco?

Nothing. It should not be an occasion to bring out the worst in people. But it does.

Folks... this is why I say it's time that all responsible, law-abiding citizens sign up for an NRA weapons course with safety training and then arm themselves.

With a handful of exceptions, conventional news organizations have been late in reporting what's happening.

No surprise there.

Thankfully, outlets such as Twitter and Mashable got the word out, and the Los Angeles Times - from a town that's no stranger to riots great and small(ish) - has been picking up the what social media has been reporting.

1 comment:

William R. Barker said...

http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2010/11/marine_fatally_stabbed_in_disp.html

Ten people were shot and two others stabbed during a violent weekend in New Orleans, according to police.

Two of the incidents proved fatal. Both occurred in the tourist-heavy French Quarter...

(*SIGH*)

[A] 23-year-old local Marine was fatally stabbed early Sunday on Dauphine Street following a dispute with a man who had defamed the Marine's wife.

Then, on Monday morning, police officers found a 37-year-old man, dead of a gunshot wound, lying on the corner of Burgundy and St. Louis streets. (Detectives made an arrest in that case within 12 hours.)

* ALSO...

Two pregnant woman standing inside a trailer in the 8200 block of Chef Menteur Highway were wounded in a spray of gunfire...

* WANT MORE...??? OK...

[T]wo men, both visitors from Arizona, were slashed on St. Peter Street near the Mississippi River in the French Quarter. The pair became embroiled in an argument with a group consisting of two men and two women. One suspect cut one victim on the arm with an unknown object. The second victim was hit in the eye with a brick, according to police.

* SLASHED... SECOND VICTIM HIT IN THE EYE WITH A BRICK...

* MORE...???

Two men were wounded by gunfire in Mid-City on Saturday night. The shooting occurred shortly before 9 in the 3000 block of Bienville Street.

* MORE...???

Just before midnight, gunshots exploded among vehicles on the Crescent City Connection in Algiers. The victim, 20, was inside a vehicle on the roadway when a bullet hit him in the jaw. Police listed the location as the 2000 block of Mardi Gras Boulevard.

* MORE...???

On Sunday, two men were shot and another man fatally stabbed, according to police logs.

* FOLKS... READ THE ARTICLE. IT GOES ON AND ON...

(*SIGH*)