since fox & friends this morning. this past weekend mobs of these ramps fact shops. law enforcement calling these raids organize. you think so? in a single 24 hours to me of a mob of looters targeting a louis vuitton high-end store. as many as 80 looters and ski masks rated a nordstrom. eyewitnesses described it as something out of a movie. that s what i think. in oakland, about 70 miles away, the same. lack of time, hundreds of vehicles reportedly targeted. marijuana dispensaries and other stores. car break-ins are on the rise as well. break-ins are up 753%. the hoover institute recently noted, san francisco is now more dangerous than 98% of the u.s. cities. compton, california. a city famous for drug wars and gang wars. it s almost twice as safe as san francisco. most all of this increase in crime can be traced back to proposition 47. that s a referendum that was passed back in 2014 in california. it was backed by california elites like the netflix ceo and sean parker as
san francisco and we ve been reporting with fox & friends, this past weekend mobs of thieves ransacked shops. law enforcement calling these raids organize. p you think so? in a single 24 hours to me of a mob of looters targeting a louis vuitton high-end store. as many as 80 looters and ski masks rated a nordstrom. it asnesses described something out of a movie. that s what i think. in oakland, about 70 miles away, the, same. marijuana dispensaries and other stores. car break-ins are on the rise as well. break-ins are up 753%. the hoover institute recently noted, san francisco is now more dangerous than 98% of the u.s. cities. compton, california. a city famous for drug wars and gang wars. it s almost twice as safe as san francisco. most all of this increase in crime can be traced back to proposition 47. that s a referendum that was passed back in 2014 in california.it it was backed by california elites like the netflix ceo and sean parker as well as george soros open society
kid. well, that s a different issue. with a gun. let s talk about that. how would people feel? so let s talk about that. see, if the liberal media were actual journalists, they wouldn t have to ask what if this happened to a black man. we know. look no further than the story of andrew coffee the fourth. let me do their job and tell america what happened. in march of 2017, andrew coffee was asleep in his home when a swat team awrid a search warrant for his father. when police detonated a flash bang device before entering. coffee woke up thinking he was being robbed. being a gun owner, coffee opened fire looking to defend his home. when police returned fire, and his girlfriend woods was tragically caught in the crossfire and killed by police. now, each side claimed the other shot first. but it was coffee who was eventually charged with second degree murder and three counts of attempted murder of law enforcement. after more than four years of legal proceedings, coffee
alex jones stoked the big lie for months on his radio show and instrumental helping trump pull it off. he was key to the financing to secure a large donation from the heiress to the chain. the committee cites a video jones says he was directed by the white house to lead the march to the capitol where he was told that donald trump would meet the group. in other words, he was literally giving marching orders by the trump white house. here is that video. the white house told me three days before we re going to have you lead the march. the secret service before trump finishes 30 minutes before so we ll lead you to point, take you out of the front row and lead you to the place where they want you to start the march and trump will tell people go and i m going to meet you at the capitol. okay. meanwhile the committee s subpoena to roger stone notes he was in d.c. to talk in support of trump and solicited donations from supporters to pay for security for his appearance at the sto
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