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The St. Paul/King streets neighborhood of Burlington was in turmoil Thursday afternoon after a man with more than 100 police encounters refused to leave a local store, threw the cash register to the floor, and then barricaded himself with a hammer inside an apartment…… Read more in today’s Burlington Daily News.
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Categories: Burlington, Public Safety










The rest of the inhabitants of the surrounding areas of Chittenden County owe a debt to the Burlington City Council and Mayor Emma Hyphen for creating such an inviting and inclusive space for attracting lawless whackos and concentrating them mostly within the city limits. There is some collateral effect on adjacent towns as a result of Burlington’s policies attracting vagrants and street people from afar, but fortunately they are mostly concentrated in their progressive utopia.
Sounds like another upstanding citizen from the cesspool known as Burlington, yes this is what you get when you have progressives and a DEI Mayor running the city !!
Wake up people.
Just an aside from the article itself, I’m not fond of the computer-generated Trinity Audio voices.
It sure beats watching someone at a liberal’s speech flailing their arms around with sign language, when we have had closed captions technology for decades…