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Community Terrorized by Criminal Maniac – Police Powerless

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The uber-liberal college community of Davis, California is having serious second thoughts about defunding their police and decriminalizing crime. Outnumbered and demoralized officers are powerless to stop the knife-wielding killer who’s been terrorizing the progressive neighborhood. City officials advise frightened citizens to “shelter in place” until the threat is over, sort of like COVID quarantine. Only permanent, because the violent crime pandemic has no end in sight.

Community on lock-down

Edgy residents of the Davis, California college oriented community are practically on lock-down, afraid to venture out of their homes after “three people were stabbed, two of them fatally,” over the span of a few days. Allegedly, there is a “personhunt” underway, involving “local police and federal investigators.” What that means is they have someone sitting by the tipline waiting for a disgruntled acquaintance of the suspect to do the job of their detectives and call in a location.

California legislators call that “privatization” of law enforcement and note how the bounty cash helps the local economy. Once the cops get a clue, they might send some guys to bring him. At least long enough to fill out official booking paperwork. Soon after that, he’ll be right back out on the street, stabbing away contentedly. Thanks to liberal prosecutors and advocates who post bond for anyone.

Davis police assure an anxious community that they “scoured the city’s downtown with drones and search dogs Monday night but could not find a suspect after a woman was stabbed and critically injured in a homeless encampment.” That was the most recently reported incident and has some discrepancies when compared to similar attacks.

That could be because this attack is unrelated, or simply because it was interrupted. “The city was already on high alert after a man was found dead with stab wounds Thursday in a park in central Davis and another man was killed in a stabbing Saturday in a different park nearby.” The attacker is described as “a light-skinned man with curly hair between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 9 inches tall.

Davis Police Chief Darren Pytel was sure to emphasize that “they do not yet know whether the incidents are connected, but they share similarities. For instance, witnesses provided a ‘substantially similar‘ description of the attacker in the second and third stabbings.

He informed the community of latest developments at a press conference May 3. The town lies about 70 miles northeast of San Francisco, another city making headlines for brutal attacks and out of control property crimes, sparked by rampant homelessness.

Particularly brutal and violent

According to Chief Pytel, the first two stabbings, he notes, were “particularly brutal and violent.” In “the second and third incidents,” the assassin “didn’t seem to care that there were several witnesses who could identify him.” Big deal. Cops could catch him in the act and the prosecutors working for the progressive community would still find a way to set him free without any consequences.

Maybe after some lifestyle counseling and a fresh supply of needles and condoms. “I’ve been with the department coming up on 40 years now,” Pytel said. “This is different.” Everyone knows the real situation across all of California is “anarchy.” It’s every person for themselves.

The first report came in last Thursday “about 11:20 a.m. about an unresponsive person in Central Park in Davis.” They get frequent calls like that, usually overdoses. When paramedics arrived, they quickly noticed this was no fentanyl death. “Emergency responders arrived to find a homeless man who was already dead and who appeared to have been stabbed multiple times in a very violent attack.

The victim was later identified as 50-year-old David Henry Breaux. He was well known to the community as “Compassion Guy” for “his habit of asking passersby what compassion meant to them.” It was an effective way to panhandle change. Police found him “slouched over” in his home on the “park bench where he normally slept at night.

The next murder happened Saturday night, “around Sycamore Park, less than two miles west of Central Park.” Police were alerted by “a resident” around 9:14 p.m. that they “heard a disturbance near the area of Sycamore Lane and Colby Drive.” When the person went to investigate, he “found a man in his early 20s with what appeared to be multiple stab wounds.

The witness also had a “short interaction” with the attacker, who fled. Karim Abou Najm was a UC-Davis student with a bright future and declared dead at the scene. The third attack rocked the community on Monday, just before midnight. The woman, whom police have not identified, underwent surgery and was in “critical but stable condition” on Tuesday. She was stabbed through the wall of her tent.

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