Anonymous ID: a7bbb0 June 10, 2020, 6:03 p.m. No.9567060   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I can't shake the feeling that Kilary and Creepy Joe were sending comms to MS-13 to get active. In what capacity?? we don't know. In the news there were houses where their flags were burned potentially setting the house on fire. I dug a little to see where they were most active.

Detroit and Atlanta they are in the process of reopening. Has The U.S. already made many arrests in the first phase of Corona Lockdown? Or deaths either shootouts, arrests whatever to attribute to high coronavirus deaths?

 

 

  1. Oakland, California

 

While the No. 1 violent crime in Oakland, California is robbery and not murder, the city by the bay is still one bad place for gangs to migrate to. Rather than flock to its more wealthy neighbor, San Francisco, gangs see an opportunity in Oakland to get what they want to thanks, in part, to a depressed economy and high drug usage, making it a magnet for crime.

 

  1. Atlanta, Georgia

 

Home to one of the notorious street gangs in the country, MS-13, Atlanta, Georgia has seen an influx of gang-related violence in recent years. The aforementioned gang has even spread to other parts of the world, leaving an impact that is traced back to the southern state that those in the city want no part of. From robberies, assault and murder, each increased over the past few years, with the cause often being drug-related between gangs.

 

  1. Detroit, Michigan

 

There’s a reason why Detroit, Michigan continues to be ranked among the most dangers cities in the United States, and a lot of it has to do with the prevalent gangs that occupy the city. The economic situation in the city is well-known—Detroit filed for bankruptcy and is still trying to recover—and the violent crime-rate is about five times what the national average in other cities is.