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By BanksterCrime
Rioters targeted some of the richest areas in the capital of our country. Early Tuesday morning, several businesses suffered damage as well as injuries among residents. Among the objectives of the marauding crowd of thugs were City Center, Logan Circle and Georgetown. Many fires were started as well. Among the various upscale stores the rioters target is Gucci. That type of violence has dogged other big cities as well. One main problem is the consequences for criminal behavior. While police make the arrests, George Soros district attorneys are fast to release the offenders back into the public. Still another reason crime ranks among the main worries of voters. The violence is only going to get worse; it is intolerable that offenders have more rights than victims; unless a change is made at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. No God No Peace
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