Christmas Week Karma – Two Pro-Defund Police Dems Carjacked (In Two Different States) in One 24-Hour Period

The results of the defund-democrats war on policing have already been time-tested. Minneapolis tried it, and crime skyrocketed, a problem duplicated in liberal cities across the looted plains.

So, in what isn’t but should be evidence of Christmas Karma, two pro-defund Democrats, one member of congress and the other a State Senate majority leader, were carjacked with the span of 24-hours.

 

U.S. Representative Mary Gay Scanlon (D-Pennsylvania) was carjacked in broad daylight at a city park in Philadelphia, just one day after an Illinois lawmaker was carjacked in suburban Chicago. . . . . Scanlon represents Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District which includes part of South Philadelphia, NBC News reported.

 

The Illinois lawmaker is State Senator Kimberley Lightford.– [She] “and her husband were carjacked at about 9:45 p.m. on Tuesday night in a suburb of Chicago.” At gunpoint.

 

Three armed carjackers jumped out of a Dodge Durango and surrounded Lightford and her husband in their SUV, according to police.

“They had guns at her!” Boyd said “All three of them had a gun and was pointing guns at her and at her husband.”

 

I bet they got those guns in one or more of the neighboring states of Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, or Iowa. No one has illegal guns in Illinois, especially Chicago. They have laws against that, not that these Dems want anyone around to enforce them.

 

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