Kids with baseball bats attacking moms and nannies in wealthy San Francisco area

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Described as kids with baseball bats they attacked, beat and robbed several moms and nannies from a wealthy San Francisco neighborhood. At least 11 cell phones reported stolen from that area.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/bat-wiel...s-nannies-outside-school-wealthy-neighborhood

In big cities in particular crime is no longer confined to a bad neighborhood. Always be aware of one's surrounding regardless of who is there or where you are.

Beating women with bats-shows the pos cowards they really are. Born to lose triple flushes in that criminal bunch.
 

Described as kids with baseball bats they attacked, beat and robbed several moms and nannies from a wealthy San Francisco neighborhood. At least 11 cell phones reported stolen from that area.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/bat-wiel...s-nannies-outside-school-wealthy-neighborhood

In big cities in particular crime is no longer confined to a bad neighborhood. Always be aware of one's surrounding regardless of who is there or where you are.

Beating women with bats-shows the pos cowards they really are. Born to lose triple flushes in that criminal bunch.
I always recommend to women that shops or walks the streets to at least carry some pepper spray and don't be afraid to use it. I also heard that Raid makes a good deterrent when sprayed in their faces. My wife carries Mace.
 
I always recommend to women that shops or walks the streets to at least carry some pepper spray and don't be afraid to use it. I also heard that Raid makes a good deterrent when sprayed in their faces. My wife carries Mace.
It's good to be able to defend yourself. Let's hope the women don't get arrested for spraying a criminal minor that's chasing them with a baseball bat.
 

I am certainly not going to defend criminal behavior, but there's a hint that there are hordes of bat wielding delinquents roaming every street in San Francisco. Out of 3 million people in S. F., 11 phones were stolen?????
Fox News, what can I say.
In the same neighborhood these incidents occured. Not across the city-yet.
 
This is terrible.
To be safe..it seems one should have a cam..like the police have...
To record
It may be a deterrent.
Can something like that be purchased?
 
Issue is a reflection of culture in poor low skill low education ethnic areas. During decades past when the wage gap between middle classes and poor was much lower, most of those poor with modest effort could still manage to integrate in USA society and enjoy a lawful ok life. But in this era with a much wider wage gap and inflation, while Wall Street and their politicians are allowing our country to be overrun due to open borders and visa overstays, those same poor folks are in a desperate hopeless squeeze. Most of their former low paying jobs have been taken over by much more motivated immigrants to survive under the circumstances that will readily live together like sardines just to make it. So many of our traditional poor have not surprisingly turned to crime and black market activities to support their lives. Worse many become homeless making their situations even more desperate. Because politicians have turned their backs on obvious solutions, those criminally minded poor continue to increase with little resistance.

Here in the SFBA, our more affluent neighborhoods are suddenly being the target of those driving in from poor areas and in kind, some politicians are now running scared that their long period of ignoring those issues is coming to an end lest their constituents vote them out as has already begun in SF and LA. Same thing will happen elsewhere nationally folks in large urban regions. As that does, youths will pick up on the vibe that it is culturally ok to prey on the Haves. But given their lack of common sense, will sometimes go about doing so in ways that make national news. Adult criminals already are using youths to actually commit auto and retail thefts because of our ridiculous state laws that "protect" them from any public exposure or effective punishments lest they be burdened with a criminal record for the rest of their lives.

Our system is broken.
 
Described as kids with baseball bats they attacked, beat and robbed several moms and nannies from a wealthy San Francisco neighborhood. At least 11 cell phones reported stolen from that area.

Bat-wielding kids attack San Francisco moms, nannies outside school in wealthy neighborhood

In big cities in particular crime is no longer confined to a bad neighborhood. Always be aware of one's surrounding regardless of who is there or where you are.

Beating women with bats-shows the pos cowards they really are. Born to lose triple flushes in that criminal bunch.
I remember San Francisco in its salad days. What a gem of a city.
 
I am certainly not going to defend criminal behavior, but there's a hint that there are hordes of bat wielding delinquents roaming every street in San Francisco. Out of 3 million people in S. F., 11 phones were stolen?????
Fox News, what can I say.
SF couldn't hold 3 million people unless you started stacking them up, LOL. The entire city/county of San Francisco is exactly 7x7 miles square. I've walked across it; lived there for 20 yrs.

SF's population fluctuates between 790K to 870K, depending upon who's counting and what year it is.

As for the story, couldn't tell you. It certainly didn't make any big news in the media where I live, but there are over 100 cities contained just within the geographic San Francisco Bay Area, which is a tiny part of Northern CA. Its outsize influence is due to the fact 90% of Californians live mostly in major metropolitan cities (above the national average) and, of course, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. Lots of the latter!

SF packs a big economic wallop. Its city budget for 2023-4 (June to June) is $14+ BILLION.
 
Fox News? I don't believe any thing they say anymore. Lets have some of our west coast folk reply - how real is this story?
Those that read something suspicious in news ought do their own web searching, as in "Bat-wielding kids attack San Francisco moms". So yeah a dated sensationalized headline title from last summer for the sake of web clicks with some truth I posted about above.
 

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