Robberies stun Indianapolis to realities of ghetto neighbors

Baxter Lomax
Indianapolis  is a city on the brink and quickly becoming a Detroit as we have reported many times on this blog. In the first three weeks of October armed men have walked into several bars frightened the crowd and taken money and other valuable items late at night all at an area on the eastside less than 1 and a half square miles. Four bars have been robbed in this manner and no where does this Indianapolis media report on the descriptions and races of the perpetrators of these armed robberies. Bar 52 became bar one to be robbed  by masked assailants although the race could easily be identified yet the media again ignored who did this and the built of their body. There was absolutely nothing on the descriptions of these perpetrators.   Butler Inn was robbed on October 4 by three armed men and they took off with an unknown amount of money. the hilltop Tavern was then robbed by six men in total and three men inside the bar where people were forced on the floor and threatened with mass execution if they didn't cooperate. the latest incident of urban black terrorism was at J Clydes where two men wearing bandannas and  armed with pistols even had the audacity to rob the tip jar. These robberies were following the shocking daytime robbery at Binkly's bar and Grill where fifteen people in the establishment were robbed of their valuables and these bar attacks is something similar that New York City experienced in the seventies with their dramatic rise in crime. Just doing a search of Indianapolis crime on Google finds many of these crimes. this brazen attack also shows the city is not seriously about protecting anything but the downtown area and has become easy prey for criminals from Gary and the disastrous areas of Indianapolis.

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