A Flood Of Looters


It was announced today that a total of 12 looters were arrested during the great Flood of 2011 evacuation. 12, yes 12! This topic is a hot one everywhere especially on Facebook. Karen H. writes:

THIS INFURIATES ME! Apparently in the "Valley with a Heart", the cream doesn't rise to the top - the SCUM does. They should have been dropped right over the Market Street bridge. But now we (the taxpayers) have to fund 3 hots and a cot for these derelicts. I wonder how many of them are on welfare? Apparently what the government gives them isn't enough - they need to steal on top of it.

Karen, you nailed it clean here. As I Griped a few days ago, I hope these scum bag S.O.B.'s have their hands lopped off with a dull ax. After reading the responses in FB, most people agree. It is underhanded and as low as you can get to break into homes when people have been evacuated. Cudo's go to the Nanticoke, Kingston and Wilkes-Barre police for nabbing these idiots.

However, there was one bleeding heart and there always is who took offense to Karen's welfare connection to the looting. It would be interesting to know if they actually are on welfare and do the take or sell drugs. An evacuation is like a kings feast for low life scum buckets like these. Once they heard mandatory evacuation, their appetite for thievery bacame ravenous. I can see them know huddled in their low income housing units counting down the minutes until the sun set. Once this happened, they bolted like roaches from the floor boards. I have to tell you, this kind of shit really sends me over the edge. It makes you loose a little bit of faith in humanity.

Speaking of loosing faith, The Citizens' Voice reported: Around 12:20 p.m. on Saturday, Kingston police responded to a report of neighbors arguing and uncovered the burglary of 73 Eley St. Police said they learned Wilson, Wolfe and Zuccarro 9shown at the left), neighbors of the victim, conspired to steal a 42-inch plasma television, a desktop computer, $1,000 worth of DVDs, children's toys, a video game system, $450 in video games, and a DVD player. The items were located inside 83 Eley St., police said. They are charged with burglary, conspiracy, theft and reviving stolen property. All three were jailed in lieu of $30,000 bail.

Just so you know, that is a quote from the CV web site. I did not misspell receiving as they did. Figures, doesn't it! Anyway, you can't get much lower than that. Stealing from your neighbors. The only thing lower would be stealing from your relatives. I would guess that these low life, scum sucking, dirt ball bastards do that as well.

Comments

  1. Johnny "The Bobcat" sent a response to the looters who were arrested during the evacuation.

    Send them to jail for 1 year.

    Bobcat, I couldn't agree more.

    R2G

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  2. they really should have been tossed into the raging river with sand bags attached around their necks that would be alright with me.

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