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Two cops suffered hand injuries and one officer’s teeth were broken during the rioting, according to the police. In the confusion, a police car struck a fourth.
Let’s go on to the US side.
Over 200 Eritrean migrants in Charlotte, North Carolina, staged a solidarity rally for their colleagues abroad on Saturday night, according to independent journalist Andy Ngo. The demonstration reportedly became violent.
The largest city in North Carolina saw violence break out, as reported by Ngo, and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department verified this.
This brings the number of American cities dealing with migrant violence to an even greater number. It’s conceivable that things will become worse before there are widespread deportations. Politicians, however, have mostly been silent on the subject, raising doubts about any progress.
The largest metropolis in the country, New York metropolis, is another place where migrant crime is on the rise.
The police are just now organizing a reaction to the violent illegals who have established gangs and are causing trouble around the Big Apple. However, it appears that the Soros prosecutors in New York are losing this struggle since as soon as the criminal migrant gang members are captured, they are released back onto the streets.
In order to combat the impending threat of gang-related migrant crimes and possibly terrorist threats, Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones of Ohio has announced major departmental adjustments. His concerns are especially focused on the 37,000 Chinese nationals who entered the United States last year via Mexico in search of asylum, and the additional 20,000 who will arrive in 2024. With this surge, there may be 57,000 Chinese in America who may create sleeper cells and wait for orders to strike. In a recent piece for the Gatestone Institute, China specialist Gordon Chang talked about this concerning situation.
These are migrant Chinese improving their shooting skills.
Coming full circle to the Butler County Sheriff’s case…
The Cincinnati WCPO reports:
After coming back to Butler County from a National Sheriff Association conference in Washington, D.C., where they were briefed by the FBI director about risks from terrorism, Jones made these statements.
“We were told by the FBI director, it’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when,” Jones said.
He stated that he is fitting every sheriff’s department car with a rifle and a “go bag,” which contains spare magazines for the weapons and other essentials, in order to ensure Butler County is ready.
Jones also said that he is investigating drone detecting technologies for the sheriff’s office in an effort to increase security.
“We’re looking at maybe squad training. We train for school shootings, what to do when we get there, mall shootings. We’re going to look at things a little differently,” he said.
Jones is taking actions outside of his department as well. His goal is to guarantee that the community members have access to the necessary tools.
“We’re going to start training civilians on what to do when disasters hit and emergencies hit,” he said.
There are going to be changes in this country that nearly no one is prepared for.
These are threats that we must begin to carefully consider. Here are some suggestions on where to begin.
- Talk to your sheriff and ask what he is doing to prepare for a much more violent America. Ask him what you can do to help.
- Make sure you have a means of self-defense inside your home and seek out training on how to use said weapon. Some sheriffs offer this training for free.
- If you can afford a guard dog, get one (I know they cost a lot to feed and care for so don’t go down this road if you are already struggling to support your family).
- There are other things you can do, many of them for very little money, to upgrade your security situation and tighten up the perimeter of your property. Think about installing solar motion lights around your property. Put up security signs and a “beware of dog” sign (even if you don’t have a dog or your pooch is small and friendly).
- Add peep holes to your exterior doors so you can see who’s knocking.
- Upgrade the hinges latches and locks on exterior doors with deadbolts and replace shorter screws with 3-inch screws. A professional criminal can always kick in your door but you want him to have to kick it several times before gaining entry as this gives you more time to get in a position of safety with your family.
- Have a family plan on how to react if you hear someone trying to break into your home or see someone lurking outside who isn’t supposed to be there.
- Stock up on water and food but also think about a situation that could last three months or longer in which you will need to be able to filter water and grow some of your own food.
- Get at least three 5-gallon containers and fill them with gasoline.
- Make sure you have all of the basic hand tools and supplies you need. Things like duct tape, shovels, hoes, hammers, screw drivers, a good ax and/or hatchet.
- A major component of preparation involves the way you think about things. Don’t live in denial. Don’t fall victim to normalcy bias. This is not the old America anymore. Living in denial could get you or a family member needlessly killed.
This is the ideal moment to begin developing your own home security system. You won’t be able to locate the materials or tools required to fortify the outside of your house if you delay too long. You could also notice that the shelves at your neighborhood hardware and sports goods stores start to become empty once the violence reaches a certain level.
Recall that the cops will arrive in minutes, even if you need them to be there in seconds. The safety of your family is your responsibility.
In an interview with Homesteaders of America, renowned security expert John Lovell—a former Army Ranger and founder of the Warrior Poet Society—offers priceless insights. He stresses the significance of putting family and personal security first and escaping the gullible mentality that permeates many Americans.




