Philadelphia has recorded 524 murders this year: a new record. Yet @DA_LarryKrasner declares: "We don’t have a crisis of lawlessness, we don’t have a crisis of crime, we don’t have a crisis of violence." I bring you the facts — and context — for Philly and a dozen other cities. pic.twitter.com/XR9LsyBaKs
— James Rosen (@JamesRosenTV) December 9, 2021
Sometimes, the things that Jews say just leave you thunderstruck.
WPVI:
After backlash from a statement he made on Monday, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner is looking to clear the air.
It all comes after Krasner said that there was no “crisis of crime” in Philadelphia.
The original statement was delivered in response to a question at a press conference on Monday. Krasner was asked about whether tourists and shoppers can feel safe in the city.
In part of his answer, Krasner said, “We don’t have a crisis of lawlessness. We don’t have a crisis of crime. We don’t have a crisis of violence. And that is a category that includes gun violence.”
. 'We don't have a crisis of crime': @DA_LarryKrasner says no reason for people to be fearful when they come to Philadelphia 🤦🏾♂️ @PHLCouncil members that were excited about Krasner, last May are extremely quiet now! #Nonsense 🎥 @philadao #rawtalkwithikeyraw #lies #Politics pic.twitter.com/xiUtZSQHDu
— Ikey Raw “Man Of The People” ✊🏽✊🏻✊🏿✊✊🏼 (@Ikeyraw1977) December 7, 2021
As the founder of Mothers in Charge, an organization that helps the families of many homicide victims, Dr. Dorothy Johnson-Speight was taken aback by Krasner’s comment.
“To say we don’t have a crisis, really? How could you dare,” said Speight, who lost her son to gun violence. “I wanted to cry (after hearing Krasner’s statement) because I felt the pain of all the families that have lost loved ones senselessly in this city.”
As of Thursday afternoon, there have been 524 homicides so far in Philadelphia.
I challenge @DA_LarryKrasner to park his car (alone and without his security detail) or walk his dog after dark anywhere in a one mile radius of the temple university campus. pic.twitter.com/DdkfY8EnM6
— gened (@gr_dona) December 7, 2021
It touched a nerve even with former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, who rarely – if ever – criticizes the current administration. He replied to Krasner’s comment by writing an op-ed in the Philadelphia Inquirer on Wednesday.
“It takes a certain audacity of ignorance and white privilege to say that right now,” Nutter wrote of Krasner’s statement.
Yeah, Krasner’s got some kind of privilege.
Thursday afternoon, Krasner issued a statement on the issue. In it, he partially blamed the media for editing his comments down to sound bites.
Krasner, though, did take responsibility for even that portion of the sound bite. Krasner wrote, in part:
“I know that some inarticulate things I said earlier this week have offended people. The message conveyed through media sound bites is not at all what I meant. Complete answers based on data aimed at solutions to gun violence will be edited down to sound bites. It’s my job to make sure even those sound bites are careful. As someone whose strong support is owed in part to the fact that I don’t communicate or make decisions like a career politician, it is my obligation to do better.”
Krasner’s ill-fated statement came as he tried to make the point that “overall crime” is down, even though homicides are up.
For the record, Krasner is a Soros-funded DA.
George Soros's puppet LARRY KRASNER: "There is not a big spike in crime…"🤥 pic.twitter.com/T0vjDGoTb2
— Martin Golobič (@martingolobich) December 8, 2021
But he’d be saying the same stuff if he wasn’t funded by George Soros.
Because he’s Jewish, and this is just the way Jews behave.
We don’t have a good explanation for that, other than that they are a cursed race because they killed Jesus.
It does inspire a certain awe.