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This Thursday, Brianna Kupfer was murdered. She was 24, working in an upscale "stuff white people like" furniture store called Croft House, in Hancock Park, a nice area of Los Angeles. This places sells $2,000 wood chairs, to get an idea.
Murder occurred about 2pm.
The disgusting LA Times refuses to describe the murderer, although they gave us plenty of detail about what he was wearing:
The reluctance to describe the killer is appalling because... four days later, they haven't caught the guy. The NY Post, more honest and less delicate, actually provided a blurry photo.
He's still out there.
My take: she must have known he's a problem the instant he walked in. Homeless black guys aren't shopping for $2,000 wood chairs. Why didn't she call the police instantly? Because of reasons.
My other take on this: the guy is still out there, and if they haven't caught him in four days, they may never catch him. If his brain is functioning at all, he would get rid of all his clothes from that day and be in another city by now. The best thing the police could have done would have been to immediately detain everyone in the area who matches the description and ask questions. They didn't do that.
I could be wrong. Maybe the police have already made an arrest and have some reason for not announcing it. Maybe they have leads and some better video they aren't sharing yet. I hope so. But it doesn't seem like it.
This was an educated white female living in Pacific Palisades, her life taken by a homeless black guy, because our leaders are too afraid to deal with homeless criminals. If they ever do catch the guy, I'm sure they will find him with a long criminal record and we'll all be shocked that such a person would be out on the streets, but that's the world we live in today.
This story has completely disappeared from the news. Emmett Till is continuing to get more news coverage than Brianna will ever get. I assume that Brianna's murder was racially motivated because there was no other reason for it. Places like that have no cash and nothing that could be stolen for cash. The difference between her and Emmett Till is that she did nothing wrong and did nothing to provoke what happened to her.
You would think after an incident like this, there would be demands in LA to deal with homeless criminals, but there isn't. It's like nothing happened.
Everyone needs to be smart about putting personal safety above the feelings of criminals. I would say she should have been armed, but that's not very realistic to think that 24 year old females who studied interior design are going to be enthusiastic about learning how to use a gun and carrying one every day. But she could have called 911 the moment he walked in. They could have had the door closed with a buzzer on it. Locked doors save lives.
I keep on hearing that America is white supremacist, but if that were true, wouldn't there be some kind of reaction over this?
In contract, another woman with a similar name, Breonna Taylor, was shot by police while her drug dealer boyfriend was having a shootout with them, as they were conducting a lawful search.
Breonna was a partner in the drug business, knew her boyfriend was a professional drug dealer, and ended up in the middle of a gun fight and died. She had no one to blame but herself, and they are still protesting over her. Where are the protests over Brianna Kupfer?

Murder occurred about 2pm.
The disgusting LA Times refuses to describe the murderer, although they gave us plenty of detail about what he was wearing:
The assailant, described as a man in his 20s or 30s, was wearing a black hoodie, black skinny jeans, dark shoes, sunglasses and a white N95 mask, according to video surveillance footage.
The reluctance to describe the killer is appalling because... four days later, they haven't caught the guy. The NY Post, more honest and less delicate, actually provided a blurry photo.
He's still out there.
My take: she must have known he's a problem the instant he walked in. Homeless black guys aren't shopping for $2,000 wood chairs. Why didn't she call the police instantly? Because of reasons.
My other take on this: the guy is still out there, and if they haven't caught him in four days, they may never catch him. If his brain is functioning at all, he would get rid of all his clothes from that day and be in another city by now. The best thing the police could have done would have been to immediately detain everyone in the area who matches the description and ask questions. They didn't do that.
I could be wrong. Maybe the police have already made an arrest and have some reason for not announcing it. Maybe they have leads and some better video they aren't sharing yet. I hope so. But it doesn't seem like it.
This was an educated white female living in Pacific Palisades, her life taken by a homeless black guy, because our leaders are too afraid to deal with homeless criminals. If they ever do catch the guy, I'm sure they will find him with a long criminal record and we'll all be shocked that such a person would be out on the streets, but that's the world we live in today.
This story has completely disappeared from the news. Emmett Till is continuing to get more news coverage than Brianna will ever get. I assume that Brianna's murder was racially motivated because there was no other reason for it. Places like that have no cash and nothing that could be stolen for cash. The difference between her and Emmett Till is that she did nothing wrong and did nothing to provoke what happened to her.
You would think after an incident like this, there would be demands in LA to deal with homeless criminals, but there isn't. It's like nothing happened.
Everyone needs to be smart about putting personal safety above the feelings of criminals. I would say she should have been armed, but that's not very realistic to think that 24 year old females who studied interior design are going to be enthusiastic about learning how to use a gun and carrying one every day. But she could have called 911 the moment he walked in. They could have had the door closed with a buzzer on it. Locked doors save lives.
I keep on hearing that America is white supremacist, but if that were true, wouldn't there be some kind of reaction over this?
In contract, another woman with a similar name, Breonna Taylor, was shot by police while her drug dealer boyfriend was having a shootout with them, as they were conducting a lawful search.
Breonna was a partner in the drug business, knew her boyfriend was a professional drug dealer, and ended up in the middle of a gun fight and died. She had no one to blame but herself, and they are still protesting over her. Where are the protests over Brianna Kupfer?