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Old 10-30-2012, 10:00 PM   #26
Twicepop
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Angry Re: Looters already planing - In wake of Hurricane Sandy

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I was just reading that looters are already using social media to plan looting sprees in the wake of this Hurricane. Again this is the type of thing we talk about, disasters and people planing to loot, steal, and commit crimes and take advantage of such.

I hope this does not happen but I can already imagine the idiots already walking around in knee deep water carrying flat screen tv's and such just like Katrina.

To all the people in that area my thoughts are with you.This is why we prepare.
These pieces of sh** should be shot on sight, and throw their useless carcasses somewhere that even their families won't be able to claim the remains. Nothing lower than the scum bags that try to profit from someones misery, my granddad used to say this about lawyers, but I digress a bit.

those who beat their guns into plowshares, will plow for those who didn't
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Old 10-31-2012, 11:47 PM   #27
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Default I told you ....it already happened

A wave a looters followed the Sandy storm surge in Coney Island, creating a double-whammy for business owners trying to pick up the obliterated pieces.

The thieves started down Mermaid Avenue Tuesday morning as the chest-high water receded, turning the seaside community known for its hotdogs and tourist attractions into a lawless free-for-all. "People were running in and out of Rent-A-Center carrying these big flat screens. They were holding on tight," said witness Aisha John, 20. "I couldn't understand how someone could steal a big TV in broad daylight, but no one cared.” She said people were running out of a nearby Rite Aid with bags of diapers and wipes. "Look, they've been looting our wallets for too long," said a young male who claimed he helped himself to a TV at the Rent-A-Center. “It's about time we start taking this sh—back," the youth, who identified himself as Jesse James, told the Daily News. "It was complete lawlessness,” said Ron Troyano, owner of Joann’s Discount Wine and Liquors on Mermaid Ave. He said looters used tools to bust through his steel security gates around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. The thieves then shattered his storefront and helped themselves to thousands of dollars worth of top shelf liquor, he said. "They pried open the gate, broke the glass and went straight for the Hennessy and Grey Goose,” he said. Police got a measure of control around 4 p.m. Tuesday, but two cops positioned outside Joann’s into the night failed to stop more looters from sneaking in through the roof, Troyano told The News. "They broke right in through the roof while the cops were standing outside. It's unbelievable. They were passing bottles down to each other from the roof," he said. Troyano said between the flooding and the plundering, his losses were too high to easily calculate. He said he’s not sure when he’ll reopen. "We are supposed to come together as a community during times of crisis, not pick at each other like vultures," he said. "Next time I'm getting a gun." Looters also hit The Fresh Market five blocks down. "They destroyed everything. They stole anything they could get their hands on. Someone even ran off with the cash register," said employee Fernando Mendoza as he picked up pieces of broken glass Wednesday. "It was a mob of people. Fifty to a hundred. They were just running down the street grabbing anything that wasn't nailed down," he said. "They were literally walking out with shopping carts full of merchandise. They didn't even look worried,” a Rite Aid employee who declined to give her name told The News. They looked like they were casually shopping," she said. "They looked almost happy. I saw an elderly lady walking away with batteries and a bag of Kit Kats.” ndillon@nydailynews.com
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