BEWARE...SOME DAYS ARE NOT VERY PRETTY. I GET CRABBY LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO. AND I DO SPEAK MY MIND.
DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO TRUE, REAL, EVERYDAY FEELINGS LIKE MINE.(But I think you would enjoy it)
DON'T FORGET...FREEDOM OF SPEECH !
People in college work HARD to get there with EDUCATION ... NOT handed to them because of their race or skin color. Voting someone in office DOES NOT keep someone from going to college.
(her words..
“The idea that they can’t get whatever job they want, a Black person
got it, therefore drive all the Blacks out of the colleges, get rid of
DEI.”
“That is what they’re voting on…they’re just voting specifically on racial animous…at this stage, it isn’t about economics.”)
Real hard working Americans get NOTHING from him but be lazy and don't work and biden will keep handing the money. AND REAL AMERICANS won't stand for this B.S any longer. Vote people
Two Suspects Arrested Following Break-In of Secret Service Vehicle Parked Outside Naomi Biden’s Washington DC Home
by Jim Hᴏft30 Comments
Photo: 19-year-old Robert Kemp (Superior Court of the District of Columbia); Naomi Biden (Getty Images)
Two individuals, 19-year-old Robert Kemp, and an unnamed juvenile,
have been arrested following the investigation into a November 2023
break-in of a Secret Service vehicle stationed outside the residence of
Joe Biden’s granddaughter, Naomi Biden, in the affluent Georgetown
neighborhood.
The arrests were confirmed through court documents and announcements from the federal law enforcement agency.
The incident, which was previously reported by The Gateway Pundit,
involved Secret Service agents who were on duty protecting Naomi Biden.
They reportedly opened fire when they witnessed three individuals
attempting to break into an unmarked Secret Service SUV.
According to the criminal complaint filed against Kemp, one of the
agents “observed a black male, legs hanging out of the broken driver
side rear window” driver’s side of the Secret Service vehicle.
Upon the agent’s shout of “police,” the suspect initiated an escape
in the sedan, narrowly avoiding collision with one of the agents in the
process. This prompted the agent to discharge his firearm, as noted in
the complaint.
The fleeing suspects were seen escaping the scene in a red vehicle. A
regional alert was subsequently issued by the Secret Service to the
Metropolitan Police Department, prompting a widespread search.
Source: Superior Court of the District of Columbia
The theft included a haul of over $1,000 worth of gear from a black
Ford Expedition, described as being allocated for use by members of the
first family. The stolen items included a police vest, night vision
goggles, a portable router, and chemical sticks, detailed in an
affidavit associated with the case.
Kemp has been indicted on charges including unauthorized use of a
vehicle and theft from an auto. Despite this, current court documents
from the Superior Court of the District of Columbia only present the
charge of unauthorized use of a vehicle.
This particular charge pertains to the alleged theft of a Toyota Corolla, which served as the escape vehicle.
According to ABC News, Kemp was released the next day following his arrest on February 7.
The news outlet reported:
Kemp agreed to speak with
investigators at his home in December, according to the complaint, and
he allegedly said that he’d been driving the sedan at the time of the
break-in, which he blamed on someone named “JR.”
He “denied knowing the
whereabouts of the items stolen and wasn’t sure of what was taken from
the ‘black truck,'” the complaint states.
Kemp is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 29.
His attorney did not return a call seeking comment on Wednesday.
The juvenile suspect, a 14-year-old male, was apprehended last Friday
and faces charges related to three counts of armed carjacking, which
are not directly connected to the Georgetown incident.
The Washington Post
reported that the juvenile was found to have been in the Georgetown
area at the time of the break-in, thanks to a court-ordered GPS tracking
device he was wearing.
Fingerprints belonging to both the juvenile and Kemp were discovered
on a McDonald’s receipt and bag located within the stolen Toyota
Corolla, further linking them to the crime.
According to the Associated Press, there have been 750 carjackings last year and more than 6,000 reports of stolen vehicles in the district.