911 Calls, and the corresponding police reports, mysteriously disappear !

This controversial story erupted in March 2013 and was just as quickly hidden.
A  controversial story erupted in March 2013 and was just as quickly hidden.

Philadelphia has a problem.  It’s not a new problem; nor is it a problem that hasn’t been shared before; it has.
A racial problem that has been discussed before with much controversy; quickly reviewed two years ago, and just as quickly swept back under the rug of political correctness.
The problem is growing violence against white people by black thugs.  However, now, in 2015, as a result of the local police trying to hide the issue, the problem murmur is worsening.  A deep troubling tremor surfacing.   Emergency 911 calls outlining violence and even home invasions are being hidden, ignored, and covered up by law enforcement.
In essence this story from last week highlights the safari principle carried out to it’s fullest and most logical conclusion.  That is, until the victims say ‘enough is enough’, and confront the police who have stopped trying to maintain law and order.

Up to 200 South Philadelphia residents organized a large protest this week to take a stand against what they describe as “racial attacks” from four black women towards white residents. Residents claim that these four women have been “terrorizing” the neighborhood. Speakers said things like “white lives matter” and held up signs saying things like “We know who you are!” and “White women’s lives matter.”
And they’re not just upset at these women, they’re outraged that the police haven’t taken any serious action against them. 911 calls were placed, but there were reportedly zero reports taken.
Anonymous individuals told WPVI they’ve either been attacked or witnessed attacks from the four women. One woman claimed they came up to her and were “spitting on me, pounding on my face.”
Local city councilman Mark Squilla was part of the protest, and it was reportedly thanks to his involvement that there’s now a report on the matter and an internal investigation into why it didn’t happen sooner.

FLASHBACK 2013 Philadelphia:  …[…] “Everyone might have a race story, but few whites risk the third-rail danger of speaking publicly about race, given the long, troubled history of race relations in this country and even more so in this city. Race is only talked about in a sanitized form, when it’s talked about at all, with actual thoughts and feelings buried, which only ups the ante. Race remains the elephant in the room, even on the absurd level of who holds the door to enter a convenience store”.  (read more)

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Message from Black Panther Party shortly after participating in Trayvon Martin Rally @Fort Mellon Park, FL
Message from Black Panther Party shortly after participating in Trayvon Martin Rally @Fort Mellon Park, FL

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