Readers may recall this unhappy scene, mentioned here, part of a spree of racially targeted Seattle home invasions:
The day is coming when thugs like this will be shot by angry homeowners or neighbors, and no one will give a shit, because it would have improved life for everybody. https://t.co/lrz5KGBO81
— Rod Dreher (@roddreher) August 29, 2023
In a more cheering turn of events, the perpetrators, five black men and one black teenager, were recently apprehended and charged with no fewer than fourteen similar crimes, the victims of which were all of East Asian ancestry:
Hey, it’s an easy mistake to make. Accidentally putting on a balaclava and stalking someone, based on their race, then menacing them, and tasing them, and tugging the wedding ring from their twitching finger, and then barging into their home and taking their stuff. And then doing it all over again, and again, and again, all entirely by accident. I mean, who here hasn’t done it?
And as we’ve been told, repeatedly, from on high, the creatures who do such things are just like us.
Only more downtrodden and deserving of sympathy.
Needless to say, most of the suspects have extensive criminal histories and over a dozen prior convictions for assault, burglary and robbery, plus numerous other charges for domestic violence, animal cruelty, and driving without a licence. One suspect, a Mr Javez Tubbs, has been the subject of 30 warrants since 2006.
Fourteen firearms were found in the gang’s possession.
What catches the eye, however, is this brief exchange between the sixteen-year-old home invader and the judge:
Judge: “I’m not letting you out.”
Accused: “Why not?”
Judge: “Why not? Maybe you should ask [your attorney].”
Or,
I paraphrase, of course. Though not, I think, outrageously.
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