You may remember from Monday night, as Baltimore erupted in chaos, the thug who knifed a fire hose as fireman were attempting to battle a deliberately set blaze upon a neighborhood drug store. Here’s what happened:
And here’s what’s left of what used to be a CVS pharmacy:
Well, thanks to cameras cameras everywhere—the surveillance issue is a discussion for another day—we now have a crystal clear, close up picture of the domestic terrorist who helped cause the destruction of an area business, all because the knife-toting genius pulled off his mask just in time for someone to snap his photo. And the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office would very much like to chat with him. Here he is, in all his glory:
Suspect sought for cutting fire hose during Baltimore riots http://t.co/CeLDJJiQkd #fox5dc #BaltimoreRiots pic.twitter.com/ZWSuZMhxrs
— FOX 5 DC (@fox5dc) May 1, 2015
And if you think that everyone wants this man found and held accountable, you’d be wrong. Because reactions from some on social media seem to diminish the impact the loss of the store has had on the community. For example:
https://twitter.com/Stackz_2_0_2/status/593937257268056064
Fortunately, the responsible members of society want Mr. Fire Hose Knifer found and prosecuted:
https://twitter.com/kimsgems2010/status/593944138070007808
@fox5newsdc @pain24seven If those FFs were in the building when he punched a hole in that hose he'd have been responsible for their deaths.
— BellaD (@bella270012) May 1, 2015
What those who dismiss what this…person…did Monday night don’t seem to understand is that the result of the CVS arson has left many residents unemployed, and at least one of the former employees both jobless and homeless, all in one night. You see, not only did the SOB’s burn down the CVS store where Katrice Gardner worked—one of at least 19 businesses damaged or destroyed—they also torched her home:
“I was yelling at them, pleading at them not to burn my house,” Gardner, 30, said outside her boarded-up rowhouse. “They had set the houses around me on fire. They were throwing stuff into the house. They were throwing Molotov’s and very flammable stuff. All I could do was beg them not to burn my house.”
“I can’t live in my house while it gets renovated and the place where I work got burned down,” she said. “I don’t have a home and a place to work. This is a lot of calamity.”
Nice job, anarchists…er, “protesters.” You’ve managed to harm the very people you claim are downtrodden and oppressed, and contributed to the already-high unemployment rate in your Decades of Democrat Control city.
Ms. Gardner, and all the other CVS employees, have lost their livelihoods, at least one home, and are lucky to not have lost their lives. The gas mask-sporting hoodlum who tried to stop the firefighters from doing their job is lucky he’s not being sought for manslaughter. So…you know what do. Let’s make this chowderhead famous.
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