Yeah, just heard about this on morning news. We have WAY too much of this. I wonder how much is related to drug trade, Sober Homes, turf wars. Whatever is the cause it surely doesn't feel like we are getting a handle on it. Don't like that it keeps moving closer to my neighborhood. Used to feel safe.
They were driving around here the week after my neighbor had his home broken into via front door with a crowbar. During the day--that's brazen. It just doesn't make sense to me the great increase in crime the past year. Unless related to drugs, gangs, or our new and ever increasing imported newly homeless due to Sober Homes.
"A guy pulled a gun at Snook Islands too, way too much of this. Where are the cops??" The cops were called and they caught the guy. What do you expect, them to pop out of the bushes and apprehend the guy as he is pointing the BB gun at them?
I see cops everyday, and they are in he streets, perhaps you are privileged in the ROLO to live in an area that is not crime infested like my area on S 12th. Cops go tour the calls call them to go. If you need a cop, make the call. But in the meanwhile cruising around in an air-conditioned car in your white neighnorhood for your visual satisfaction does nothing to take actual crime and law breaking scumbags off the street. Yes patrols help with visibility in the community… But we've got bigger fish to fry with actual violent crimes taking place. And while not all of it is attributed to the sober whole industry, a lot of the petty crime, and crimes of opportunity definitely are. And just like that killing of that young man a few months back, all drug related. We need everyone in every neighborhood to make many many many calls to code on the silver home people. When they get enough complaints need to look at the message that they're not welcome in our neighborhoods. These places and types of businesses are better suited for an industrial area.
"I see cops everyday, and they are in he streets, perhaps you are privileged in the ROLO to live in an area that is not crime infested like my area on S 12th." What a DICK ! Screw you ,ignorant jackass at 11:18. Crime is EVERYWHERE in Lake Worth. Oh Yeah white privilege. We all have "watch out,you're about to break into a WHITE PERSON'S HOUSE" signs in front of our houses. And guess what, the robbers all go on to other houses, because,you know, WHITE PRIVILEGE just stops the robbers in their tracks. Do you even know where ROLO is? We are an extremely diverse neighborhood. Just how many white people live in your neighborhood,moron at 11:18? How many Hispanic? How many Black? You apparently care about a person's race. We here in ROLO don't !
Yeah, just heard about this on morning news. We have WAY too much of this. I wonder how much is related to drug trade, Sober Homes, turf wars. Whatever is the cause it surely doesn't feel like we are getting a handle on it. Don't like that it keeps moving closer to my neighborhood. Used to feel safe.
ReplyDeleteA guy pulled a gun at Snook Islands too, way too much of this. Where are the cops??
ReplyDeleteSame thing is happening everywhere...sadly
ReplyDeleteTo be blunt, I never see one 12:41.
ReplyDeleteThey were driving around here the week after my neighbor had his home broken into via front door with a crowbar. During the day--that's brazen. It just doesn't make sense to me the great increase in crime the past year. Unless related to drugs, gangs, or our new and ever increasing imported newly homeless due to Sober Homes.
ReplyDeletedon't wait for the cops...arm yourselves..get a gun and carry permit now, before they take your rights away
ReplyDelete"A guy pulled a gun at Snook Islands too, way too much of this. Where are the cops??" The cops were called and they caught the guy. What do you expect, them to pop out of the bushes and apprehend the guy as he is pointing the BB gun at them?
ReplyDeleteWe expect them to patrol around crime infested areas and on our city streets. We don't see them.
ReplyDeleteI see cops everyday, and they are in he streets, perhaps you are privileged in the ROLO to live in an area that is not crime infested like my area on S 12th. Cops go tour the calls call them to go. If you need a cop, make the call. But in the meanwhile cruising around in an air-conditioned car in your white neighnorhood for your visual satisfaction does nothing to take actual crime and law breaking scumbags off the street. Yes patrols help with visibility in the community… But we've got bigger fish to fry with actual violent crimes taking place. And while not all of it is attributed to the sober whole industry, a lot of the petty crime, and crimes of opportunity definitely are. And just like that killing of that young man a few months back, all drug related. We need everyone in every neighborhood to make many many many calls to code on the silver home people. When they get enough complaints need to look at the message that they're not welcome in our neighborhoods. These places and types of businesses are better suited for an industrial area.
ReplyDeleteBring back stop and frisk and random traffic roadblock stops. Political correctness kills.
ReplyDeleteNow you're throwing the race card back at ROLO? White privilege? We have plenty of crime out here.
ReplyDelete"I see cops everyday, and they are in he streets, perhaps you are privileged in the ROLO to live in an area that is not crime infested like my area on S 12th."
ReplyDeleteWhat a DICK ! Screw you ,ignorant jackass at 11:18. Crime is EVERYWHERE in Lake Worth. Oh Yeah white privilege. We all have "watch out,you're about to break into a WHITE PERSON'S HOUSE" signs in front of our houses. And guess what, the robbers all go on to other houses, because,you know, WHITE PRIVILEGE just stops the robbers in their tracks.
Do you even know where ROLO is? We are an extremely diverse neighborhood. Just how many white people live in your neighborhood,moron at 11:18? How many Hispanic? How many Black? You apparently care about a person's race. We here in ROLO don't !