Everybody Pays In A Lawless Society by Randolph Jason for Gospel News Network
In the days of the “wild west” when America was being birthed and people were moving from east to west, robberies and lawlessness were common. When you have opportunity, masses of people moving in unprotected herds there is going to be problems. People will take advantage of other helpless people. We are sinful, broken people and it is built-in.
Those days, for the most part, ended about 100 years ago. Train robberies, hijacking and the like all calmed down with the advent of more concerned citizens, more prosperity and communities willing to pay for law enforcement.
However, it seems today, we are backsliding and communities are, once again, falling victims to lawlessness, gangs of thugs and law enforcement that is either too corrupt, too “woke” or is no longer willing to their job properly for fear of being prosecuted like a criminal.
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The series of videos below show what is happening in Los Angeles, just outside where a lot of the container ships are offloaded to fill retail shelves of all kinds throughout the United States. This is not only happening in Los Angeles, a democrat cesspool, but in other democrat cesspools, like Chicago, another major distribution point in the U.S.
If you think it’s merely a “supply chain” issue, you are 100% wrong. It is lawlessness that we are all paying the price.
Keep hearing of train burglaries in LA on the scanner so went to #LincolnHeights to see it all. And… there’s looted packages as far as the eye can see. Amazon packages, @UPS boxes, unused Covid tests, fishing lures, epi pens. Cargo containers left busted open on trains. @CBSLA pic.twitter.com/JvNF4UVy2K
— John Schreiber (@johnschreiber) January 13, 2022
This opened package from @REI destined for Bainbridge Island, WA was taken off a train. Typing in the @UPS tracking # and it obviously lists it as “delayed.” We found lots of opened packages bound for the Northwest along this section of tracks. pic.twitter.com/dO82QoJhTT
— John Schreiber (@johnschreiber) January 13, 2022
Missing a package? Shipment delayed? Maybe your package is among the thousands we found discarded along the tracks. This is but one area thieves have targeted trains. We were told this area was just cleaned up 30 days ago so what you see is all within the last month. @CBSLA pic.twitter.com/43002DPyZa
— John Schreiber (@johnschreiber) January 13, 2022
Responsibility for policing the railroad right of way falls on Union Pacific Police… not local agencies like LAPD. We did see Union Pacific police chasing two people today off the tracks and keeping an eye on things. pic.twitter.com/M5aQSrkGZW
— John Schreiber (@johnschreiber) January 14, 2022
New Today: My colleague @CBSLAKristine spoke with @UnionPacific about train theft and they forwarded her this letter they sent to LA County DA in December. UP says they arrested > 100 people in last 3 months but many were fined and released within 24 hours. https://t.co/YyqKkxvaWE
— John Schreiber (@johnschreiber) January 14, 2022
This is outside Chicago…same problem, different location
@Kielewis0524 this is how we lose everything😭
— 007 (@XRPBOND007) January 15, 2022