Posted: 6/13/2013 5:19:53 PM EDT
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and found the reason I needed to get back into training regularly and to work on home security. The gun bug didn't get me, but the open drug dealing in the middle of the day, the stares, and the obvious bulges on the homies' hips were enough to remind me of how quickly my neck of the woods is becoming like Detroit and St. Louis. I need a bigger gun, and more mags.
Thanks Norfolk, you fucking suckhole of fail and AIDS!
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This whole area is falling apart. Newport News is just as bad. Open air drug markets and violent crime with a weak court system is guaranteed to keep them going for the indefinite future. I used to joke about how bad Newport News was when I was younger, but Hampton is giving Bad News a run for the title this year. Carnival shooting killed 2 paralyzed 1 and wounded 2 more, and then 2 murders and a drive by in the last 10 days. Damn carnival shooter was 15. People wonder why I don't go to Bay Days and the Coliseum Carnival and that's the reason. Dumb yutes are dropping people every year and city council and our city administration has their collective head up their ass about the causes. Curfews and less guns will fix the problem. ![]() ![]()
Fuck that, I'm tempted to sling up a Benelli M4 to run to 7eleven.
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So why is this happening? Are Richmond Section 8ers being redistributed to more traditionally conservative areas? Not really. I'm sure we have some transplants from the horseshoe and NOVA, but the majority of the problem is redevelopment of the rest of the 7 cities. Newport News ran a ton of their urban yutes out with the revitalization of the Port Warwick and City Center areas. They still have a huge problem but it pushed a lot of Section back into Hampton. 2nd problem is the death of Olde Wythe neighborhood and the influx of East End NN Section 8 into the Hampton Victoria Blvd district. As crime spills over from the projects around Peterson's yacht basin and the area past the NN line up to Jefferson Ave, the older Hampton families have bailed out of Wythe especially the end up against the NN line. As they bail and Section 8 comes in the housing prices down there drop, slum lord buy them up, and move more East End families in. It'll surprise the hell out of me if the entire zone up to the Wythe Little League field isn't high crime section 8 in the next 10 years. That is how rapidly the problem is spreading. Combine that with the fact that city council and the city admin is made up of hardcore democrats led by Representative Bobby Scott and their buddy Tim Kaine, the city of Hampton is going to be statistically uninhabitable in the next 20 years by anyone who wants to have any chance of living a peaceful normal life. Hampton University is waiting to pounce on Downtown property once the values go down and build a Liberal Utopia out of the wreckage, not sure if they understand there won't be anyone left to foot the bill. Especially when BRACC eventually nukes Joint Base Langley Eustis. |
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So why is this happening? Are Richmond Section 8ers being redistributed to more traditionally conservative areas? It's happening because of a weak court system, literally. At least in Newport News. Even when found guilty, criminals are not held accountable for their crimes. The typical disposition is probation with suspended time they leave hanging over their heads, and will never violate them on no matter how many times they violate their terms. Then of course there is fines and cost that they will never pay, and there is no repercussions for not paying. The juvenile system is a joke. They coddle and cater to violent and criminal gang member juveniles because they have a very liberal stance on. Don't get me wrong, some from time to time can be saved. But for the most part, it's revolving door for these kids. It doesn't matter how many illegal guns they get caught with or how many people they shoot. The kids play the system and the judges by and large let it happen. And at one point, Newport News section 8 was, for the most part limited to one main area. There were others here and there. But then the city recognized the economic potential of that area and began distributing the section 8 throughout the city to clear the path for economic redevelopment. Now the bad element that frequented this particular part of section 8 is all over the city and caused crime to sky rocket almost over night in areas that once had very few to no crime, or at least violent crime. So now it's every where in the city. |
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I was in the Navy stationed in Portsmouth and what a dangerous shithole that was. As soon as you leave the base you got people begging you for money with their work clothes on and they would surround your car and motorcycle....my shipped later moved to Norfolk Navel Base and not much better. And if you go down to the strip its pretty bad too if you are just walking around..... |
