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'Staggering' surge in violent carjackings continues across Minneapolis​

Such attacks were up 537% compared with last November, worrying residents.

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A housekeeper arriving early to her shift in south Minneapolis was confronted by two hooded teenagers outside her driver’s side window.

One pointed a gun at her head, demanding that she get out, before firing three shots: two ricocheted off the window and a third struck her side-view mirror.

The woman threw her car into reverse, sending the teens fleeing in the stolen car they arrived in, the latest in a series of brazen attempted armed robberies and carjackings in a wave that is stretching across the city. Minneapolis residents are grappling with a triple-digit percentage increase in these crimes, and incidents occurring at all hours, including broad daylight.

“She was completely traumatized,” the woman’s employer, Kathy Higgins Victor, said of the Nov. 27 incident. “It’s just so bold.”

Over the past two months, Minneapolis police have logged more than 125 carjackings in the city, a troubling surge that authorities had largely linked to small groups of marauding teens. But an increasing number of adults have been arrested in recent weeks for the same crime.

Within a one-hour period Saturday morning, police reported three separate carjackings in southeast Minneapolis, including one where an elderly woman was struck on the head. Such attacks are up 537% this month when compared with last November.

“The numbers are staggering,” said police spokesman John Elder. “It defies all civility and any shred of common human decency.”

Police say suspects tend to approach victims on the street, sidewalk or parking lot — often while they’re distracted with routine tasks. A significant number of armed stickups have targeted seniors and unaccompanied women at their vehicles on Minneapolis’ South Side.

MPD didn’t specifically track this type of crime until Sept. 22 because they were so infrequent. Previous cases fell under the larger umbrella of robberies and auto theft. The agency created a new coding system after the summer months yielded an unusually high number of attacks.

A retroactive count by analysts determined that Minneapolis has seen at least 375 carjackings this year — including 17 last week. That overall tally is more than three times higher than 2019.

“These suspects have been known to ask for directions, then rob the victim of a purse, phone or car,” read an MPD crime alert issued last month in the Third Precinct. It advised residents to be aware of their surroundings and carry only essentials.

A city employee fell victim to south Minneapolis carjackers in September, authorities said. Police found her abandoned vehicle only after it later crashed and caught on fire.

Should citizens find themselves targeted, law enforcement advised that sometimes it’s better to hand over material goods rather than risk your own safety.

“People need to know what their abilities are,” Elder said. “A 74-year-old woman trying to duke it out with two 18-year-olds is not a great idea.”

The spree comes amid a nearly unprecedented spike in violent crime, particularly shootings, since the May 25 killing of George Floyd in police custody and the civil unrest that followed.

In November, the toll of people shot this year surpassed 500 in Minneapolis, the most in 15 years. Seventy-nine homicides is the highest count since the mid-1990s, an era when the city earned the grim moniker “Murderapolis.”

From her kitchen window, a Tangletown resident spotted a red sedan roll up on the 300 block of W. Elmwood Place, then lurch to a stop in the middle of the street.

Two boys, thought to be juveniles, got out of the car and approached a woman sitting in her SUV. A bystander captured a dramatic image of the suspects as one raised a gun toward her head. “Get out, get out!” they yelled, according to home surveillance audio obtained by the Star Tribune.

“Despite holding up photos of her young children and pleading for her life, two young men shot her car and the driver’s side window three times,” Higgins Victor recounted Tuesday in an e-mail to the Minneapolis City Council. “By the grace of God, she was not physically harmed.”

Shaken by the incident, neighbors have begun to mobilize on social media, encouraging one another to contact elected leaders before Wednesday night’s truth-in-taxation hearing.

More than 200 people have signed up to speak on the future of policing in the city. A new proposal by a trio of City Council members — including President Lisa Bender, Phillipe Cunningham and Steve Fletcher — would move roughly 5% from MPD to violence prevention, a mental health crisis team and other departments that could help process reports of property damage and parking violations. The change, they said, would reduce officers’ overall workloads and allow them to focus on violent crime.

On Monday, Mayor Jacob Frey held a news conference criticizing that plan as “irresponsible and untenable.” Police Chief Medaria Arradondo warned that the rise in crime wasn’t limited to specific areas.

“Crime is occurring, the shootings, the carjackings, the robberies. They are citywide, they are impacting everyone, and not just one constituency base and not just one neighborhood,” he said.

Some neighbors wondered if the community should invest in a license plate reader to record all incoming vehicle traffic, like Plymouth did last month to help curb mail theft. But that deterrent comes with a price tag of roughly $2,000 a year to operate.

Such attacks hit “too close to home,” said Rick Reuter, who was born and raised in south Minneapolis. “She was extremely lucky.”

His wife, Alicia Reuter, said the shooting makes her fearful about doing basic tasks like getting gas, even during the day.

The couple say they support police reform efforts, particularly in the wake of George Floyd’s killing, but don’t believe fewer officers is the answer. Several like-minded neighbors said that politicization of the issue has stalled any real attempts to curb the violence.

“I am unsettled by the acceptance that carjacking and attempted murder is being normalized as a new way of life in our city,” Higgins Victor wrote. “Police are gone. Criminals are emboldened. City leaders are not working toward common goals.”

 
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14 year old jacker got wasted in Jennings on the outskirts of St Louis.

JENNINGS, Mo. — A 14-year-old boy was shot and killed by a man who he and another person were carjacking at gunpoint Sunday in Jennings, police said.

According to a news release from the St. Louis County Police Department, officers from the City of Jennings Precinct were called to a shooting at 3:47 p.m. at Jennings Station Road and Lewis and Clark Boulevard.

Officers found a 14-year-old boy who had tried to run away after he was shot. He was taken to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police have identified him as Damaurio Thomas of St. Louis.

A 53-year-old man was taken into custody at the scene without incident and is cooperating with the investigation, police said. According to a preliminary investigation, Thomas and another person allegedly carjacked the man near the Gas Mart on 9301 Lewis and Clark Boulevard. During the robbery, the man shot Thomas, who also had a gun.

A weapon was recovered from both parties, police said.

The other person who was with Thomas left the scene and had not been found as of Monday morning.

At this time, county police do not believe the man and the teen knew each other.

The St. Louis County Police Department's Bureau of Crimes Against Persons is leading the investigation.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the St. Louis County Police Department at 636-529-8210 to speak to investigators or CrimeStoppers at 1-866-371TIPS(8477).
If more citizens did this, there would be less carjackings. Or at least they'd think twice.
 
When I was 14 I was playing Call of duty and perfecting my Yu-Gi-Oh deck. What the fuck is wrong with niggers?
 
HENNEPIN COUNTY, Minn. — In a remote news conference on Wednesday, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman shared a list of 19 felony crimes for which his prosecutors will no longer request bail.

The crimes for which bail will no longer be requested are:
  • Fifth-degree sale or possession of narcotics
  • Theft under $35,000
  • Theft of a motor vehicle
  • Forgery
  • Damage to property
  • Fraudulent identification or Driver’s License
  • Possession of burglary/theft tools
  • Identity theft
  • Mail theft
  • Possession of stolen or counterfeit check
  • Possession of shoplifting gear
  • Dishonored check
  • Insurance fraud
  • Fourth-degree sale or possession of narcotics
  • Counterfeiting currency
  • Sales of simulated controlled substances
  • Wrongfully obtaining public assistance
  • Wrongfully obtaining unemployment benefits
  • Lottery fraud
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So if you get arrested for carjacking, assuming you even do with nearly 20% of cops either on leave or quitting due to the riots/city backing the rioters, you won't be held on any sort of bail. There's no way going even easier on crime will have any negative impacts.
 
A new proposal by a trio of City Council members — including President Lisa Bender, Phillipe Cunningham and Steve Fletcher — would move roughly 5% from MPD to violence prevention, a mental health crisis team and other departments that could help process reports of property damage and parking violations.
That's Lisa "calling the police is white privilege" Bender and black tranny Phillipe Cunningham. I don't know about the other guy but I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume he's a beta cuck.
 
  • Theft under $35,000
  • Theft of a motor vehicle
What if the vehicle is worth more than $35K?

  • Fraudulent identification or Driver’s License
  • Possession of burglary/theft tools
  • Identity theft
  • Mail theft
Looks like credit card fraud and invasion of privacy will be commonplace.

  • Wrongfully obtaining public assistance
  • Wrongfully obtaining unemployment benefits
  • Lottery fraud
MORE taxpayer money being squandered for petty hoods and such. I betcha THEY are already on welfare.

The Purge was meant to be a movie, NOT A REALITY. Have fun, Minneapolis.

Another question: what if somebody does these felonies to these politicians?
 
Did this really surprise anyone? The joggers already looted practically everything of value in all of the storefronts. Gee, I wonder what's the next thing of value which is accessible from the street.
 
I like how the entire conversation is about cops and racism and absolutely no one is asking the most important question.

"What kind of degenerate shit tier culture produces 13 year old carjackers?"
 
When I was 14 I was playing Call of duty and perfecting my Yu-Gi-Oh deck. What the fuck is wrong with niggers?

Well for starters, their mammy beats them upon birth and the tradition is then carried out by the brothers, sisters, and even father in the rare event he's still around.
 
I like how the entire conversation is about cops and racism and absolutely no one is asking the most important question.

"What kind of degenerate shit tier culture produces 13 year old carjackers?"
We know what it is, the msm know what it is, niggas know what it is. I think everyone knows exactly what causes this culture but it'll be considered rayyycis to say it.
 
Well for starters, their mammy beats them upon birth and the tradition is then carried out by the brothers, sisters, and even father in the rare event he's still around.
What is it with the black community taking pride in using physically beating as a form of child rearing?
 
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