DUKE: Maybe These Murders Aren’t So ‘Random’ After All (THE LEFT IS DESENSITIZING US!)

STORY BY: Amber Duke

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Escaping a war only to be stabbed to death on a train halfway across the world … that’s the story of Iryna Zarutska. Left-wing media claims the problem isn’t crime, but conservatives noticing the crime.

Just a couple of states south, another random act of violence claimed a woman’s life on Saturday.

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A 59-year-old retired veterinary professor got into her red F-150 pickup truck Saturday morning and drove to Kiesel Park in Auburn, Alabama. She was taking her dog for a walk on the 2.25-mile park trail. It was a regular part of Dr. Julie Schnuelle’s routine and something she looked forward to every week, friends and family said.

Kiesel Park is the city’s largest green space. Photos online show a gazebo, children’s play equipment, a historic home in the Greek Revival style, a garden, and a pond. It’s a five-minute drive from Auburn University and is often used for weddings.

Schnuelle, who taught at Auburn for nearly two decades and was a well-respected member of the veterinary community, would not return home that day.

Instead, police found her body in a nearby wooded area around 2:07 p.m. She was apparently stabbed to death, her truck stolen and abandoned five miles away near a local pumpkin patch.

The following morning, a caller alerted police to a suspicious person near the park. Police located Harold Rashad Dabney III, and were led to believe he had murdered Dr. Schnuelle. He has been charged with capital murder.

Unsurprisingly, this was not Dabney’s first encounter with police. Auburn officers had previously charged him with misdemeanor obstruction for failing to provide his address to law enforcement officers.

Two years earlier, he ran afoul of the law in Virginia Beach. Police were called to a suspicious vehicle and found Dabney asleep inside. They investigated and found an illegal firearm. Dabney was charged with possession of a sawed-off shotgun, altering or removing the serial number on a firearm, unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon, trespassing, and public intoxication. He received unsupervised probation and a fine.

While Dabney’s criminal history is not as serious, the case is reminiscent of the murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. Zarutska was randomly stabbed to death in late August on a train in Charlotte, the surveillance video of which went viral. Her accused attacker, Decarlos Brown, had 14 prior arrests, including for felony larceny, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and assault. He had also been diagnosed with schizophrenia.

Two women doing nothing out of the ordinary whose lives were cut short by criminals.

These stories have become all too common: Rachel Morin murdered by a criminal illegal while on a hike. Eric Tarpinian-Jachym killed by stray gunfire in a targeted shooting while enjoying a night out in D.C. Laken Riley murdered by a criminal illegal while jogging near campus. Larisha Sharell Thompson was driving in her car when she was shot and killed by six illegal immigrants looking to steal her vehicle and rob a convenience store. Three people killed in Manhattan in broad daylight after a mentally disturbed individual with a lengthy criminal history went on a stabbing spree.

Random acts of violence used to be shocking. After the serial killer scourge of the ‘70s and ‘80s, we came to accept that you were most likely to be hurt or killed by someone you knew or loved. There were things we could do to avoid becoming victims of a stranger: avoid walking alone late at night, don’t accept rides from people you don’t know, watch your drink at the bar, avoid high-risk lifestyles. But in today’s world, simply riding the train home from work or taking your dog for a walk can be a death sentence.

How people feel about crime is more than just statistics (although there are plenty that cut against the left-wing cry that crime is going down). It’s whether people feel safe going about their daily lives. It’s whether you see a grisly story on the news and think, “Wow, that could be me.” It’s whether you see a heinous murder and realize it could have been prevented.

That’s what Democrats don’t get about crime. People don’t want to hear that getting stabbed in the neck during your commute is just a normal part of city life. They want to know how the hell their political leaders are going to prevent them from becoming the next Dr. Julie Schnuelle or Iryna Zarutska.

This pretty much nails it, IF we let them continue the CARNAGE we may become just another ‘FAILED STATE’!

Don’t let the Bestards WIN!

WWG1WGA

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This is exactly what they are after. They want sympathy for these people, after all, they are not responsible for their actions because they don’t understand the gravity of their actions. Where is your compassion? They get cashless bail for just about any felony committed. Eventually, however, they may take a life. On the other hand, let’s see if that same compassionate attitude would be shown to you if you get caught with a high cap magazine in this same city. Anyway, I believe this is now backfiring, we may have been somewhat desensitized in the past, but as this escalates I believe, especially since some have had enough, the tide is changing. My compassion has changed in a way I call the “Old Yeller” law of life. Ol Yeller was a great dog, but after the change caused by rabies, we know the outcome. I believe others are coming around to the fact that this also applies to people. Now, we won’t Ol Yeller them, but it’s now time to take them out of society for good and invest in prisons for those who are a violent risk to our society that we accept cannot be rehabilitated. In the meantime, hopefully more people will take the necessary precautions by getting their CCW’s and not joining the growing number of statistics.

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Illegal Alien who didn’t speak English, sorry not sorry.

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Sitting duck

Sheep

Prey

OR, a porcupine. A skunk even. :skunk:

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One thing for us to takeaway from this is exercise defensible positioning in everything we do. In addition, sorry if this offends anyone, but if I saw this guy in a seat I’d find a seat as far from him as possible if my only option was to have my back to them. And yes, I have always liked sitting with my back to a wall. If something is going to go down I want it to be in my foreword view, not behind me.

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Sorry, not sorry to offend when it’s my life that’s on the line.

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I say this ALL THE TIME HERE!

LISTEN TO YOUR ‘Little Voice’

Scan the area (Mall, Subway car, Street as you walk the dog!)

The Situational Awareness TELLS YOU BEFORE something may go down–at least it will ALERT you something ain’t right. You may not know what it is at the moment but your TRAINING will then ‘Kick in’ and you start activating your ‘Defensive posture!’ If you act AFTER you are set upon it could be too late and you are now fighting from a VICTIM stand point! (Fighting for your LIFE!).

You all KNOW if you ‘ENGAGE!’ to help someone (or yourself) you will be in a World of Sh!t! YOU ARE perceived as the ENEMY NOW!.

Why didn’t you just hand over your Wallet?, Wife? Kids?, SUBMIT? Let them KILL YOU? NO SIR! DUCK THAT!

Just to be clear: IF I am in a fight that VERMIN is DEAD! for multiple reasons DEAD IS DEAD, He/She can’t come back @ me, Sue me (Edit: The ‘Family’ of crazy darwin can), Bring some of his slithering friends to my house and Fam @ a later date. They go back in the ground where they belong. TOO HARSH? get over it!

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Ok, this time, target is a white man.

The Left can’t argue past their talking points so they resort to violence.

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Just wait a Cotton-Pickin’ minute! Shot in the neck! The Socialists went too far!

WAR HAS BEEN DECLARED, I guarantee you Trump will ‘DO SOMETHING’ NOW!. Payback is a Beeotch!

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Oh they went TOO far in Butler, PA :enraged_face:

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