Even by Baltimore standards, neighbors are astonished at the frequency and intensity of black mob violence surrounding a suburban skating rink during the summer of 2013. And the summer before.
And the summer before that.
And at other commercial centers in the Baltimore area over the same period. And after too.
Just once, after I lay down chapter and verse of these episodes of black mob violence, can’t someone say: ‘Colin, you are wrong. Everyone in that riot was Amish.”
It’s not like enough people haven’t tried. Village Voice. Salon. Slate. Los Angeles Times. MSNBC. They all took a shot.
Hell, George Soros even paid a guy to read everything I write. The best any critic could come up with is that I described something that does not exist in Minneapolis: An alcoholic beverage mobile cart powered by pedals.
He even got that wrong.
The critics -- widely outnumbered by the fans -- all say the same thing: ‘Colin, we wish this was not true. Thus, it is not.’
Another outfit was unhappy because it said I variously described the numbers of people in an episode of black mob violence as 800 and 1000.
They were wrong. But in a best-case scenario, that is the best they have?
Some clown from the Southern Poverty Law Center told Salon that I was a white nationalist because I went on a white national radio show. But curiously they did not include any quotes from my appearance.
I told the clowns on that talk show the same thing I tell everyone else who asks me: White nationalists are crazy. As in sick. Period.
White Girl Bleed a Lot was the #1 Best Selling Civil Rights book on Amazon for the better part of a 2013 and 2014. Selling more books than Al Sharpton.
Every article I write for Breitbart or WND or FrontPage or American Thinker or Liberty UnYielding is picked up by hundreds of other news sites. Retweeted by the thousands. Posted on who knows how many Facebook pages.
So lots of folks have had a chance to take a poke at my facts. Still waiting for the first score. Let’s continue in Baltimore:
Local media and public officials refuse to talk about how everyone in these hyper-violent roller rink confrontations is black. But neighbors know. And many think that the race of the criminals is preventing law enforcement from arresting those responsible for these “riotous” and “out of control crowds.”
The largest amount of violence is centered on the Skate Land roller rink in the Baltimore suburb of Fullerton. The crowds range from 300 to 900 people. They require as many as 25 police cruisers and a helicopter to control. 138
That is, if herding black people onto a city bus and sending them home with a free ride after they create mayhem can be called “control.”
The dozens of examples of black mob violence connected to the rink range from throwing bricks through police car windows, to vandalizing the Denny’s restaurant next door, to beating clerks and stealing merchandise from a nearby convenience store, to fighting with police, jumping on cars — breaking their window and ruining their paint, and much, much more.
They were not carrying signs that said, “we hate white people.” But if they did carry signs they would probably say something like: “This is how we have fun. And you can pretend to ignore our race, but we sure don’t. Just ask Glenn Singleton.”
We’ll soon meet Singleton, the pied piper of racial excuses. Your kids might already know him.
Amber Ruth was caught up in one of the periodic spasms of violence where hundreds of “children” walked in the street, stopped traffic, destroyed property — and worse. Says Ruth to the plucky Patch newspaper:139
I was on my way home on a Friday night around 9:30pm and they shut down Skate Land at Putty Hill because of fighting and those little hoodlums busted out my back window with me sitting in my car when I was stopped at the light in at Rossville blvd & BelAir Rd.
I called over a Police officer and told him what they did. He told me to get out of there it WAS NOT SAFE! No kidding, it was not safe; they busted out my window, $800 worth of damage.
The violence forced several businesses to close during peak skating hours. Many of the stories of violence and vandalism involve the crowds walking to a nearby bus stop. WBAL TV captured some of the mayhem:140
Community members said the crowds at the Putty Hill-area Skate Land are out of control and getting dangerous.
Police said that the complaints about large groups of rowdy teens leaving Skate Land at 11 p.m. and being loud and destructive increased in early July.
“There are complaints about destruction of property. We have businesses that have had to lock their doors because of the large crowds,” said police Cpl. Cathy Batton.
Investigators described damaged cars and street signs. They said they increased patrols with 25 police cars this past Saturday, but teens threw bricks through the car windows. Two juveniles were arrested on disorderly conduct charges that same night.
Anil Chadha, an employee at the nearby 7-Eleven, told 11 News that teens attacked him from behind on Saturday. He showed reporter Kai Reed damage to his car that he said happened when a group of teens jumped on top of it.
“Every Saturday, it’s a problem. A lot of kids come in here – 300, 400 kids come in here,” Chadha said.
Oh yeah: That has been happening here a long time.
Daniel Porter, the manager of Skate Land, sees himself as the good guy: Giving inner city “children” something to do on Friday and Saturday nights. Even if they have to travel to the rink by city bus from far away. He says he needs the busy weekends to keep his business open the rest of the week.
“Skating is not as popular as it used to be,” Porter laments.
But rioting is.
Juanita Foster-Anderson is a chaperone who says most of the violence comes from a “few bad apples that ruin it for other kids,” said the Patch.
Neighbors scorned that answer: “A few bad apples?” asked one reader. “By my vision that night, they were ALL bad apples on the street. Did not see one kid acting respectful at all. If there were some good apples, they definitely weren’t included in the hundreds on Belair Road last Saturday evening.”
Porter said the problem could have been avoided if city and county officials had listened to his suggestions to provide buses to pick up the “children” at the rink. But public officials told him that private companies are responsible for their own transportation.
Many of the local media outlets do not publish comments if they refer to the race of the people involved in the violence. But some do, sometimes. Including WBAL TV.141
“I have seen the animals coming out of this skate rink all are black and have no respect for anyone or anything. They walk in the middle of Belair Rd and dare you to hit them. All of them need parental control.”
Another viewer said:
“If the teens were all black, it should have been pointed out as whom. Nowadays, so-called journalists report the news to suit their agenda.”
But to some viewers of WBAL, that did not matter:
“What does race have to do with this???? Stop jumping on board with the race card ok. I don’t know nor care what race is doing what there.”
At least that person got the “not care” part right.
Baltimore has been the scene of dozens of episodes of black mob violence over the last several years.
In 2009, the Baltimore Sun published a blog posting titled: “Near Riot at Skateland on Belair Road?” Several readers said remove the question mark: “I too live in the area and see the roaming masses of homies when Thugland, I mean Skateland gets out. A veritable “Homie-fest!!!” They like to block the entrance to the 7-11 until Abdul comes out with a baseball bat.142
The Baltimore area violence is not just limited to Skate Land and not just the Putty Hill mall. “White Marsh Mall and The Avenue at White Marsh is exactly the same way,” said one reader of the Patch. “Been there on a Friday or Saturday night lately? Horrible. County police officers are outside and inside the movie theatre and patrolling The Avenue as well.”
Other readers mentioned Towson as another site of racial violence around public places.
A few days after the above roller rink riot, twenty miles away, at the Arundel Mills Mall, six black people assaulted a shopper on Saturday. According to WBAL: “When the victim tried to defend himself, the others in the group surrounded and assaulted him.”143
Let’s leave Baltimore —temporarily, I promise —to visit one more skating rink in Wilson, North Carolina:
“Gunfire boomed during a brawl outside Wilson’s skating rink Saturday as police worked to control unruly teenage crowds on consecutive weekend nights,” said the Wilson Times. “Wilson police called Wilson County sheriff’s deputies and state troopers for backup as they worked to control a crowd of more than 100 people. Smith said most Wilson Arena attendees were teenagers.”144
“The skating rink has a history of attracting large crowds of teens and young adults. “
Black mob violence. More than 100 people. Lots and lots of cops fighting and using pepper spray. And oh yeah, it has been happening a long time. Not just Baltimore. That should do it.145