Mac Slavo
April 26th, 2013
SHTFplan.com
Now that heavily militarized law enforcement and National Guard troops have been accepted as a necessity to preserve the safety and security of
Americans, city officials across the country are undoubtedly starting
to consider how they can best utilize their new found policing powers.
In Steubenville, Ohio, for example, where assaults, robberies, rapes and murders are well above the
national average, city manager Cathy Davison is reportedly in talks
with the state’s governor and National Guard to assist with the ever
rising crime rate.
Steubenville City Manager Cathy Davison said Wednesday that calling for assistance from the National Guard is “absolutely an option”
…
“Oh, absolutely. It is an option and that’s part of the conversation we’re having with city council and the governor,” answered Davison.
“If that’s what step we need to take to get people out of our city, can we utilize it?”
Attention on violent crime was raised this week after the
Fraternal Order of Police Steubenville Lodge President Jim Marquis
called a news conference at which he listed more than 40 “weapons calls”
handled by the city police department since January.
Marquis suggested the rise in weapons crime was linked to the decrease in the number of officers employed by the Steubenville Police Department.
Full interview at WTOV 9
Make no mistake. This is not a one-off consideration restricted to Steubenville. With budget cuts gutting emergency services personnel across the country, and many of America’s once proud cities turning into poverty-stricken hellholes, we can fully expect crime rates to soar in coming months and years.
City council members all over the nation will be faced with similar dilemmas as they are forced to lay off more police officers.
As crime sky rockets, the residents of these cities will panic.
They’ll be afraid to leave their homes, especially in areas where
restrictive gun laws provide no self defense options should one be faced
with a life threatening situation.
It is a near certainty that not only will these terrified citizens
willingly accept a military presence in their neighborhoods, they’ll
actively organize to encourage leaders in their cities and states to
make it happen.
There will be no outcry, but rather, applause.
The America of the future will be replete with heavily armed law
enforcement and military personnel patrolling our city streets, identification verification stops to ensure you have permission to be in a given area, and a total surveillance web monitoring the everyday activities of our once free citizens.
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