Saturday, June 9, 2007

A Statement to All Nassau County Authorities

Lately, there has been an epidemic of women being attacked by an intruder inside Nassau County. The attacks started initially out in Callahan when a cashier working the late night shift alone at a gas station was found badly beaten in the back of the store. A few weeks later, another woman who was at her house alone was attacked at her house by an intruder. Then a woman in Bryceville was found beaten. A few months go by quietly..

Last month or so, an elderly women who worked very closely with the local homeless was found beaten and murdered in her house by her husband who came home to find her dying. The house was searched and it was determined the intruder gained access into the house and waited for the woman to come home.

Yesterday, an older woman a few blocks from my house was found beaten, robbed, and raped by an intruder who gained entry through her back porch, discovered a hidden key and let himself into her house. Police have yet to release ANY information about ANY of these crimes. I believe there was video information in the Callahan cashier case, but the Nassau County Sheriff's Office has remained silent on the case. With the two attacks in Fernandina Beach, the Fernandina Beach Police Department has remained silent also. More respectable and professional police departments, like the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, release suspect information quickly after such attacks which allow the general public to be alert for the suspect and to call authorities when suspicious activity is observed.

This is not the case in our area. This leads me to believe our county and city police departments are incompetent to serve the needs of the tax payers. Yes, I will admit the police do a good job handling typical crimes around here like petty theft, robbery, and DUI, however when it comes down to crimes where actual detective work might be actually done, our police seem very unprofessional when it comes down to that.

My suggestion? Every adult, law-abiding, and trained citizen in Nassau County should have atleast one shotgun, one rifle of atleast .223 calibre, and one handgun of atleast 9mm calibre for each person inside a residence. Police departments, historically, are a relatively new thing in our country. Back when our country first started and all the way up past the Civil War, there were no police departments. Citizens formed militias, armed themselves, and policed their own communities with no problems.

Why should you sit and wait while someone is attacking you for the police to show up? It often takes them five or ten minutes to show up, and even longer in larger cities. Couldn't you take that five minutes, run to where your firearms are stored, load them, and protect your property yourself? 911 is only useful AFTER you shot and killed the person who tried to break into your house or assault you. It's essentially the clean up department for your city. They come up and take away the corpse from your house, file a report, and often give you ugly looks for taking the law into your own hands. Well, fuck you Mr. Police Officer. We're tired of crime that is under reported or not even reported at all.

If you do not take care of the problem, I will start to form rallies around town and encourage all citizens of Nassau County to arm themselves legally to protect their vehicles, property, and families from criminals who, by definition, do not obey the law. Assaulting single, older women is not acceptable and if I find you, I FUCKING PROMISE I WILL LYNCH YOUR ASS FROM THE BIGGEST TREE I CAN FIND UNTIL THE LAST BREATHE YOU TAKE ESCAPES FROM YOUR BODY.

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