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Shootings up 28% in NYC due to Occupy Wall Street

by Phantom Ace ( 85 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Crime, Fascism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Nazism, Progressives, Socialism, Tranzis at October 24th, 2011 - 2:00 pm

The NYPD has been distracted by the Occupy Wall Street movement. To keep order in lower Manhattan 3000 police officers have been assigned to monitor the Neo-Marxists. The result is that crime has spiked in New York City in recent weeks.

Bullets are flying over Broadway — and everywhere else in the city.

The number of people shot surged 154 percent two weeks ago — to 56 from 22 over the same week last year — and spiked 28 percent in the last month.

Last week tallied another increase in victims — 22 people had been hit through Friday, including the three victims gunned down outside a Brooklyn school Friday.

[…]Four high-ranking cops point the finger at Occupy Wall Street protesters, saying their rallies pull special crime-fighting units away from the hot zones where they’re needed.

Since Occupy Wall Street took over Zuccotti Park on Sept. 17, the NYPD has relied heavily on its borough task forces, the department’s go-to teams for rowdy crowds.

Read the rest: Shootings way up in two weeks

The silver spooned Communists at Zuccotti Park are getting the very people they claim to represent killed. The blame falls squarely on Mayor Bloomberg. He has supported the Occupy Wall Street Movement since he shares many of their Marxist views. He could easily put a stop to this by ordering the NYPD to clear the park. He refuses and has the blood of New Yorkers on his hand.

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