Friday, February 4, 2022

IN the NEWS - Crime Wave a Sign of the Times?

There has ALWAYS been Crime since Cain killed Abel....BUT...is this a sign of the times?...it is past the 2300 days/years and mixed with everything else going on -- from acceptance in the mainstream of LGBT (reminders of being like the days of Lot before the end when sodomy filled the city in the open) to the weird world over-reaction to COVID and tossing out freedoms so easily to the "merchants" of the world in cahoots with the Little Horn Power clamoring for revamping capitalism on the world stage to the rise of the climate change cult and it's call for Sunday shutdowns and on and on.....and now Crime (reminders of like the days of Noah before the end when violence filled the land). This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. 
Without natural affection, 
...without self-control, 
brutal,....
2 Timothy 3:1,3 NKJV 
 
I
(As security I personally escorted Mr. King at a job site to the management. He left work after only 2 hours then a few days later this happens....)
"The Fort Wayne Police Department (FWPD) said its Gang and Violent Crimes Unit (GVCU) has been investigating the feud,
collecting intelligence and conducting “targeted enforcement on key players” in an attempt to reduce violence. With the combined efforts of the GVCU detectives and Southeast Operations officers, three juveniles and two adults were arrested. In addition, seven firearms were confiscated.
Five associated members were arrested Tuesday morning.
Aristotle King, 22
  • Criminal Recklessness – shooting into an inhabited dwelling or place people likely gather (Level 5 Felony)
  • Resisting law enforcement fleeing in a vehicle (Level 5 Felony)
  • Obstruction of Justice
  • Felony Carrying a handgun without a license
  • Four additional warrants." WPTA21
 
II.
"Fort Wayne Police have asked for additional security camera video that could help identify the suspect in the fatal shooting of a mother Saturday.
Maria del Socorro Maldonado Ambriz, 39, owned Jenny’s Bakery Panaderia, a small Mexican confectionary on Hessen Cassel Road.
A masked man dressed in black burst into del Socorro’s home in the 5600 block of Standish Drive Saturday evening, threatening to shoot her and her two children. Ambriz was mother to a 14-year-old boy and 12-year-old girl who were often at El Paraiso and the bakery, according to a woman who knew her well.
The killer then forced del Socorro into her own SUV. Four blocks away from her home, he shot 30 rounds into her car, and left her for dead. Police released a video Monday after the killer was apparently captured on a neighbor’s porch video camera and caught running away from the scene carrying a gun, dressed in all black with his face covered.
When Ambriz was forcefully taken from her house, her children called the bakery and told the employees there what happened. The bakery employees then ran into El Paraiso in shock. The children are now staying with a family member, a business owner at the strip mall said. Ambriz had owned the bakery for more than nine years.
One business owner said the shooting unnerved her to the point where she has reluctantly decided to close her business this summer.
She said everyone hoped police would be able to catch the killer heartless enough to pump 30 bullets into a car to kill someone.
How (does) he have the heart to kill a woman like that? It’s unbelievable,” she said." WANETV
 
 III.
"One person was killed and at least four others wounded in a shooting on a Greyhound bus in California on Wednesday night, officials said.
The gunfire erupted aboard the bus that was parked outside a convenience store in the city of Oroville at about 7:35 p.m. local time, according to the Butte County Sheriff’s Office.
One victim died at the scene, the sheriff’s office said. Oroville Mayor Chuck Reynolds said in a Facebook post that a total of five people were shot.
Before authorities arrived at the scene of the shooting, the gunman fled to a nearby Walmart." NYP 
 
IV.
"A knife fight reportedly broke out between two children on a bus in Streatham this afternoon (Thursday, February 3), 'terrifying' passengers.  
A witness alleges the incident happened at 4.40pm on the 109 bus heading towards Brixton, opposite the bus garage in Streatham Hill, while police were called to the Telford Avenue area at 4.41pm.
They filmed a shocking video of the fight unfolding on the top deck of the bus, captioning it: "As if this just happened. Kids with a knife on the bus in Streatham. They have gone after about five minutes of back and forth."
Social media users commented on how "terrified" the passenger looks while attempting to deescalate the situation, as they said: "The poor guy at front standing up.. terrified."
Someone else was 'terrified" by the age of the pair, writing: "They’re what, 11? 12? Terrifying."
MyLondon