Criminals Commit Horrible Crimes In Broad Daylight In America’s Big Cities
A video emerged of a man shooting a homeless man in St. Louis that just shows how criminals are not fearful of consequences in our big cities.
GALLAGHER: This is a story. The video is so awful to watch. Thankful the guy who is holding the cell phone camera jerks the camera away before the bullet enters the man’s head. Last night Fox News Channel’s Kevin Corke reported on this really ghastly incident on Tucker Carlson’s show.
CORKE: Tucker, it’s not that crime hasn’t always been a real problem in America’s major cities. It has. I live here in Washington, I can attest to it. It’s just that there is an increasing scale and scope, and frankly the brutal nature that really shocks the senses, leaving citizens begging for help and in some cases Soros-backed D.A.s are facing increased scrutiny, an intense scrutiny at that. Take, for example, as you pointed out, that disgusting incident that happened in St. Louis yesterday outside the Globe Building. In a video posted online, you see a guy by the name of DeShawn Thomas, he stands behind a homeless man sitting on the sidewalk, calmly loads his weapon and shoots him at point-blank range. Witnesses suggest that the pair may have been fighting outside of a Shell gas station up the block moments earlier. Thomas was arrested a short time later at a library, though it’s unclear if he was out on probation at the time or if he has a long rap sheet — probably, but will have to wait and see. So far, there have been 25 murders in the city already in 2023, leading to growing calls to oust Soros-backed attorney Kim Gardner, in part because of the number of repeat offenders committing violent crimes in the city. Now you may have heard of this one. Earlier this month, a 21-year-old convicted felon by the name of Daniel Riley struck a young volleyball player with his car, pinning her to the ground, robbing her of the use of her legs as a result. Critics say he should never have been out in the first place and they are blaming Gardner for it.









