Meanwhile, back in San Francisco, crime has been increasing in one neighborhood. Apparently, once-peaceful mentally ill homeless people have suddenly started committing acts of random, indiscriminate violence against local citizens.
There has been, the story says, a huge uptick in the last six months. Does it have anything to do with the fact that the city has a new "woke" mayor, by name of London Breed?
Here’s the story, from KPIX:
Residents of San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood packed a community meeting on Monday night to voice their concerns about the concurrent increases of both homelessness and crime in the area.
Over the weekend, San Francisco police said a mentally ill homeless man viciously attacked a man walking in Washington Square Park with his young son.
This attack was just one example in an uptick of violent incidents that have occurred in North Beach over the last six months.
“A huge uptick in crime and quality of life issues that have become frightening for a lot of people,” said Erica Sandberg, a San Francisco resident.
Reports of mentally ill homeless people committing a variety of crimes in San Francisco have increased in recent months. Some of these crimes include the homicide of a store clerk and the random stabbing of two people with scissors just down from the crooked section of Lombard Street.
Local citizens obviously want the police to take control of the situation. Funnily, no one has recommended involuntary commitment for the mentally ill homeless.
Well, typhus is endemic in the cooler Central American, African, and Asian highlands, and tends to spread in unhygienic, overcrowded situations (according to WHO). Has LA has been converted into a Petri dish?
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ReplyDelete"The former Soviet Union's biological weapons program was enormous, with at least 30,000 people working in as many as 50 research and production facilities. Even after the unusual outbreak of anthrax at Sverdlovsk in 1979, when there was an accidental release of spores of B. anthracis from a biological weapons facility, the international community did not immediately recognize that the Soviet Union was continuing its biological weapons program (Meselson et al. 1994). It took years of investigation and human intelligence gathering to expose Soviet biological weapons activities. In 1992, Boris Yeltsin ultimately admitted that the Soviet Union had clandestinely continued its biological weapons program in violation of the BWC and confirmed the source of the 1979 anthrax outbreak."
ReplyDeleteNo doubt there are teams of Russian in every major city ready to release aerosol of such resilient spores. It seems like cheap warfare strategy.
"Under the microscope, the bacteria look like large rods. However, in the soil, where they live, anthrax organisms exist in a dormant form called spores. These spores are very hardy and difficult to destroy. The spores have been known to survive in the soil for as long as 48 years."
ReplyDeleteWho knows how long they can store frozen.
"Funnily, no one has recommended involuntary commitment for the mentally ill homeless."
ReplyDeleteTHAT would be inhumane!!!!1111!!!