Monday, February 23, 2026

bronx da Darcel Clark issues young black criminals carte blanche to destroy malls in the bronx, but nassau da does not

Re-posted by N.S.

bronx da Darcel Clark issues young black criminals carte blanche to destroy malls in the bronx, but nassau da does not

teens find out black privilege card only works in new york city
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102,386 views feb 20, 2026 #NassauCounty #TeenTakeOver #IamSean90

"in this video, I discuss the recent teen takeovers that have happened & been attempted in the state of new york & I explain why the 1 in the bronx was so destructive compared to attempts in yonkers & long island" (valley stream, in nassau county).

N.S.: Darcel Clark is the racist, black bronx da, who ruthlessly prosecuted nycpd sgt. Hugh Barry, when he refused to permit racist, black psycho Deborah Danner to murder him (he was acquitted, but Clark destroyed Barry's law enforcement career), even though he had learned at the nyc police academy that the proper thing to do when a perp was trying to kill him with a baseball bat (as Deborah Danner sought to do) was to kill him.

westchester's da is Susan Cacase, also a democrat.

nassau county's da (valley stream) is republican Anne T. Donnelly.

Whether all three das are consistent, remains to be seen.

This background is insufficient, yet ajw Sean Fitzgerald gave none of it. It all came from yours truly.

As for blacks complaining about crime, such talk is meaningless. Heather Mac Donald used to claim that blacks would complain to her all over the country about the cops being too soft on crime, but I'm convinced they were playing her for a fool.

From circa 1986-1997, I was very friendly with a Jamaican security guard at CUNY-GSUC named Linton Hyman, who had been a brick mason and policeman back in Jamaica. We traded confidences, e.g., about how he had lost his two sons, and how my Doiminican girlfriend had broken up with me, and I'd reconciled with her. We'd play kick fight at night, when nobody was around.

Linton would complain to me about the lack of police protection in Brooklyn's East New York, where he lived, which was for many years New York City's murder capital. He reported that someone had once broken into his apartment, and stolen his illegal pistol. In 1997, I either gave him one of my articles on crime in New York City, or told him about an attempted robbery by two black teenagers on the A train in September, 1995 that I'd fought off (with mace or tear gas).

All of a sudden, I could never find the guy, when I went to visit with him during the day. His (all) black colleagues, claimed not to know where he was. One colleague in his mid-to-late forties never seemed to notice me. A younger, American sergeant had always ignored me.

Finally, I caught up with him, in front of two or three of his colleagues. He waved me off, scoffing, "You're just just another white guy got his ass kicked on the A train." Oddly enough, a new black sergeant, about 40 years old, 6'4" and 350 pounds, whom I'd never seen before (or since) defended me: "Everybody gets their ass kicked on the A train."

That was the last time I saw Linton, or any of his colleagues. He's still alive, at 88.






1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Moral:blacks cannot be counted on or trusted...by Whites(definitely not by Whites),other blacks--be they friends,relatives--and of course,parole officers and cops.

--GRA