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D.A. Welcomes Visitors To Town, But Don't Bring Your Rolex

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By Ralph Cipriano
for BigTrial.net

Clueless D.A. Larry Kasner is on record as saying there's no crisis of violent crime here in Philadelphia, and that visitors shouldn't be fearful about coming to town. 

Tell that to the victims of some 15 robberies in the past week in Center City. In a half-dozen of the those crimes, people were robbed at gunpoint of their wallets, credit cards, cell phones, as well as five watches including four Rolexes. 

“We don’t have a crisis of lawlessness, we don’t have a crisis of crime, we don’t have a crisis of violence” and we don't have a "big spike in crime," Krasner famously insisted at a disaster of a press conference last week that the D.A.'s office has since deleted from its Facebook page.  

Asked whether tourists should be fearful of coming to Philadelphia at a time when the city had already set a new all-time record for homicides with murders, Krasner, whose comments made him a national joke on Fox News, claimed, “No, they should not."

“They should come into the city of Philadelphia, they should enjoy every wonderful thing this city offers, in terms of shopping, in terms of staying overnight, in terms of dining out, in terms of walking around with their kids, wearing their mittens, they should enjoy all of that," the D.A. said.

"But no, they should not be fearful about that," he said about the specter of violent crime, because, "This city welcomes them with open arms." 

Or Glocks. 

At 6:45 p.m. on Dec. 7th, a 26 year-old West Philadelphia man and a 64-year-old visitor from Naples, FL, were leaving the Four Seasons Hotel, where they had just dinner. The two were walking eastbound on the 800 block of Cuthbert Street when a gray 2017 Honda Accord pulled up. 

Three black males exited the vehicle, two of whom were armed with Glocks. They robbed the two men of two Rolex watches worth a total of $37,000. The robbers were last seen driving northbound on 18th Street in the Accord, which turned out to be stolen.

This wasn't an isolated occurrence.

As of last week, gunpoint robberies, which include carjackings, were up 25%, from 1,689 last year to 2,102 this year. 

And here are some recent examples.

At 10:30 p.m. on Dec. 11th, three young men from Stratford, CT, Columbia, MD, and Downingtown, PA, drove to a parking lot in the 1000 block of Arch street.  The trio were standing outside the Tango Club at 1021 Arch Street, when they were accosted by two black males who climbed out of a black SUV.

The robbers wore face masks and were armed with semiautomatic firearms. They escaped with wallets, credit cards, debit cards, a Maryland driver's license, cell phones and an $800 Bulova watch.

At 1:15 p.m. on Dec. 7th, a 45 year-old West Philadelphia man was walking northbound on the 200 block of Mozart Place. A silver vehicle traveling southbound pulled up along side of him. Two males got out and pointed handguns at him.  They demanded his belongings, and took his Rolex Skydweller blue dial watch valued at $30,000, along with the man's wallet and credit cards. 

The assailants were last seen heading south on Mozart Place. 

At 11:45 p.m. on Dec. 11, a 34-year-old South Philadelphia man who was attending his own wedding reception in Old City went outside to get some air. He was heading toward the National Mechanics Restaurant on 22 S. Third Street when a couple of robbers pulled up in a dark colored SUV, flashed black handguns and demanded his watch. The groom handed over a silver Rolex Submariner watch.

At 11:20 p.m. on Dec. 7th, a 33-year-old West Philadelphia woman and a 27 year-old woman from 
the Queens section of New York City parked their car at 19th Street and Fairmount Avenue.

The two women were taking a break from sightseeing in the area when a man came up to the driver door and demanded that they get out of the car. A second man brandished a black handgun, stuck it in the stomach of the New York tourist and demanded her purse. The robbers left with a New York state ID and her debit card.

At 1:24 a.m. on Dec. 12th, a 24-year-old woman from New York City was walking to her friend's house in the 200 block of S. 25th St. 

The woman walked around the park at Rittenhouse Square park and then began walking on the 2000 block of Loust Street. As she reached the Carlyle Apartment building a light-colored sedan pulled up as if the driver was going to park.

Instead, two black males exited the vehicle one of whom was armed with a semi-automatic handgun  equipped with a silencer.

The robbers left with a two tone, gold, silver and white pear face Michelle watch valued at $1,200 and a gray Yves St. Laurent purse valued at $2,000, along with the victim's wallet and bank cards.

The robbers were last seen running east on Locust Street. 

After he made his idiotic statements last week, Krasner issued a half-assed apology that of course blamed the news media. 

“I know that some inarticulate things I said earlier this week have offended people," Krasner began. "The message conveyed through media sound bites is not at all what I meant. Complete answers based on data aimed at solutions to gun violence will be edited down to sound bites. It’s my job to make sure even those sound bites are careful. As someone whose strong support is owed in part to the fact that I don’t communicate or make decisions like a career politician, it is my obligation to do better."

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