Shooting Slowdown! - 2 Shootings In 7 Days A Notable Lull
Monday ended With only a two shootings reported in the last seven days. Baltimore continues to have momentary peace during a much welcomed, yet unexpected virtual ceasefire.
So few shootings over a weeks time is extremely rare in the city.In January, nearly everyday saw at least one shooting. On some days there were several. This resulted in 25 homicides and scores of other non fatal shootings, making it one of the most deadly months in recent history.
It will take a lot of hard work, but we must work to change this.
Sadly, with it's violent history, Baltimore has clearly earned it's spot on the list of the 50 Most Dangerous Cities In The World.
MESSAGE TO ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT/INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES
To all those who willfully, deliberately and routinely violate the civil rights of law abiding American Citizens; Yes, you're powerful. Sure, you're everywhere. But this is still America, and the Constitution of the United States Of America still reigns supreme as the law of the land. The Baltimore Spectator will vigorously and aggressively defend against any and all attempts at spying and suppression. Let it be known to all that we are already aware of the regular monitoring and shadowing attempts. There is nothing to hide, but cross the line and there will be hell to pay.
In the end, efforts to impinge upon the freedoms of the people will ultimately fail. Some of us may get taken out in the ongoing battle for true and lasting freedom, but as I've said many times before, and will say till the day I die or get taken out by you goons, THERE ARE MORE OF US, THAN THERE ARE OF YOU.
A.F. James MacArthur -- American patriot & lover of liberty.
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