It's out of control.
Introduction
The video discusses the increasing sense of lawlessness in the United States and how reliable information on crime is scarce.
Americans are starved of reliable information on crime
- There is a lack of reliable information on whether crime rates are going up or down.
- There is an increasing sense of lawlessness sweeping the United States that hasn't been felt since the LA riots.
Chaotic scenes in Baltimore City's Inner Harbor District
- Scenes like those witnessed at Baltimore City's Inner Harbor District are becoming more commonplace.
- Baltimore City Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said 200 young people were sent running after gunfire rang out just 50 feet from police officers.
Nighttime curfew imposed in response to violence
- Authorities were forced to respond by imposing a nighttime curfew that will last until the end of summer.
- The curfew requires those under 14 to be inside by 9 pm, 14 to 16 year olds have to be inside by 10 pm on school nights and 11 pm on weekends.
Lack of enforcement due to short staffing
- BPD policy says officers are not allowed to pursue curfew violators in a vehicle or chase them on foot.
- The police union says they're so short staffed any enforcement will be tough.
Chicago's Retail Stores Closing Down
This section discusses how retailers such as Walmart and Target are closing down their stores in Chicago due to losses caused by theft and shoplifting.
Walmart closing down half its stores in Chicago
- Walmart is closing down half of its stores in Chicago.
- Walmart's annual loss has nearly doubled in just the last five years.
Soft on crime approach
- The former Chicago mayor Laurie Lightfoot's soft on crime approach is blamed for the increase in theft and shoplifting.
- Authorities are not prosecuting anyone who shoplifted less than a thousand dollars in goods.
Theft deterrent strategy
- Retailers such as Walmart have resorted to locking away items such as laundry detergent, over-the-counter medications, cosmetics, and even clothing like underwear.
- This theft deterrent strategy has been largely fueled by the normalization of urban criminality and endless thefts.
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San Francisco Whole Foods Store Closing Down
This section discusses how Whole Foods had to close down its flagship store in San Francisco due to rampant homelessness, criminality, and stealing.
Whole Foods closing down after just one year
- Whole Foods had to close down its flagship store in San Francisco after just one year.
- The reason for the closure was rampant homelessness, criminality, and stealing.
Response to the closure
- In response to the closure, Dorsey announced he's drafting a charter and then it was supervisor Catherine Stephanie to increase the San Francisco Police.
Attacks in San Francisco
The former city Lee was attacked in the downtown area of Rincon Hill Neighborhood, while the former fire commissioner was brutally beaten with a metal pipe. Family and friends identify the victim as 53-year-old Don Carmignani. San Francisco mayor London Breed responded to the attacks by blaming social media for creating the impression that San Francisco is an unsafe city.
Attacks on City Lee and Don Carmignani
- City Lee was attacked in the downtown area of Rincon Hill Neighborhood.
- Former fire commissioner Don Carmignani was brutally beaten with a metal pipe.
- Family and friends identified him as the victim.
Mayor's Response
- Mayor London Breed blamed social media for creating an impression that San Francisco is an unsafe city.
Crime in San Francisco
CNN journalists were robbed at City Hall in San Francisco, leading to questions about how safe the city really is. Target closed a 19,000 square foot store following looting and ransacking. The Washington Examiner called on Democrat voters to apologize for their role in helping create what is being called the city's worst violent crime surge in three centuries of its history.
Robbery at City Hall
- CNN journalists were robbed at City Hall in San Francisco.
- Security stopped thieves from stealing other bags.
Target Store Closure
- Target closed a 19,000 square foot store following looting and ransacking.
- Other retailers have also seen an increase in theft and organized retail crime across their businesses.
Apology from Democrat Voters
- The Washington Examiner called on Democrat voters to apologize for their role in helping create what is being called the city's worst violent crime surge in three centuries of its history.