¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 Groups.io

Feral hacks 102 year old to death


 

Yep, you read that right. A machete/hatchet-wielding feral hacked a 102 year old Encino man to death this week. It crawled up from its home under the White Oak overpass and made its way into the hills, where it killed the old guy. Apparently the cops nabbed him.?


Encino. Once considered an upscale neighborhood.?
--

?
Rob Frankel
Chief Curmudgeon
?


 

The typical woke response is that the housed commit more murders and crimes than the homeless. To which I like to remind them
that there are 10 million + people in LA County, 70,000 + homeless.? Numerically, the housed will win all categories, per capita
the homeless win by a factor.? ?I tried to find a story that indicates the suspect is one of our "unhoused neighbors", but at the moment
no such luck.??


 

is there a link to an article that hints at the feral connection?


 

https://www.foxla.com/news/102-year-old-man-killed-in-violent-attack-at-encino-home
--
?
Rob Frankel
Chief Curmudgeon
?


 

¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

I read about it.

Even though the cops got the "feral vermin," Gascon either will not prosecute it, will recommend psychological treatment or will release it in the custody of an organization like Hope of the Valley, which will house it in one of the "Tiny Homes" in North Hollywood.

P.S. - I was sent to ND Jail for one a locigal and lengthy treatise on a "viable and practical" solution to the feral problem.? However, my referring to the ferals as an "infestation," got the attention of the libertards. I sent the verbatim text of the comment to Scott Mandrell last week though.? Here it is;

"Here are a couple of videos made a few weeks ago about the infestation ALREADY in Studio City and the approaching threat of new migration from an adjacent section of North Hollywood.? Welcome to the preview of the growing deterioration:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uhsyEeQ0aRc

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G5UEj98flyM&t=50s

If we keep tolerating their presence, they will not only become a permanent fixture, but they will also attract others like them.

Some "self-proclaimed" persons of compassion and other so-called "enlightened individuals" contend that a lack of group housing is the problem.? However, such housing SHOULD NOT be located in residential areas or where local businesses operate (or trying to operate), as the presence of government-funded homeless compounds would discourage people from patronizing local businesses; make the neighborhood less desirable to live in; and further diminish the economic viability of the affected areas.

If group housing, through government funding, is to be provided it is better to locate those? shelters in an "isolated institutional setting," preferably in less viable areas of the city or county.

By setting up compounds in isolated areas, where the homeless can be kept docile, supervised and controlled, while being secured within a defined area, they may pose less of a perceived or actual threat to the more viable residential neighborhoods and commercial areas.

The "Tiny Homes" concept may be a good idea; however, the location is misplaced.? Locating the current, recently-completed "Tiny Homes" compound in its present North Hollywood location does not appear? consistent with the pre-existing and? normal residential and business objectives of the surrounding area.? Better to have the "Tiny Home" project located in a more isolated area, so that there will be a minimal effect on pre-existing residential and business surroundings.? The current placement of the "Tiny Homes" is more of a "public niusance" rather than a "public service."

Of course, this proposal is based on a premise that the "homeless" have an actual desire for such housing and meals to be provided to them, as well as counseling and training.? For those who are "inherently incorrigible," no amount of "soup kitchens or Tiny Homes," regardless of location, will help."



Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device


-------- Original message --------
From: robfrankel <rob@...>
Date: 3/20/21 2:52 PM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: [valleyredspace] Feral hacks 102 year old to death

Yep, you read that right. A machete/hatchet-wielding feral hacked a 102 year old Encino man to death this week. It crawled up from its home under the White Oak overpass and made its way into the hills, where it killed the old guy. Apparently the cops nabbed him.?


Encino. Once considered an upscale neighborhood.?
--

?
Rob Frankel
Chief Curmudgeon
?


 

Don't see any mention of homeless/houseless/roofless mentioned in the article. Can you point me to it?