(White victims, by the way.) Why street justice is not meted out like it should be speaks volumes to the pussification our people are in thrall to. Similar to when the White settlers of our nation had to fight the Indians, the White settlers were not stunted by political correctness or fear to the Indians’ atrocities against their women and children the way we are today with blacks. They got ANGRY, and they handled it. They did not feel confused and give up because they knew that some of the Indians were friendly, just like today some blacks are peaceable and keep to themselves. It didn’t matter. What had to be done was done swiftly, deliberately and effectively.THAT is how you fight a black declared race war.
They were “shocked” by the group attack and now are more cautious when heading into downtown St. Paul.
Adam and Michelle do not want their full names disclosed but they tell 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS that they were “shocked and scared” by the brazen attack while they ate dinner at a Lowertown restaurant near the new Saints ballpark in November.
The two are seen on security video eating at the restaurant when a group of about a dozen teenagers walk into the establishment. One of the group members throws a glass at Michelle while another steals what police say is Adam’s cell phone off the table.
No arrests have been made in this case and police are still investigating two other group attacks in downtown.
In September, a police sergeant email outlines details of 50 people assaulting a girl on the light rail station platform near Fifth and Minnesota streets.
The sergeant says the girl was beaten unconscious and the fight then spread to a nearby hotel where wedding guests and an off-duty sheriff’s deputy was also beaten. The sergeant described the violence shown by the teens as “shocking.”
On Jan. 19, a 23-year-old man and his 56-year-old friend were robbed and beaten by a group of at least six men in the skyway in the 400 block of Minnesota Street. One man has been arrested in that case, but the other suspects have not been arrested.
Dan Bostrom, a St. Paul City Council member, calls these recent group attacks “disturbing” and thinks increased police presence in the area is needed to keep “the bad actors from taking over the area.”
Despite these group attacks all happening within the last four months, a police spokesperson last week emphasized the downtown area is safe and the impression that people are running wild in downtown and that police are “not doing anything about it” is not true. The police spokesperson said characterizing them as recent attacks was not accurate because some of them are several months old.