Thursday, October 13, 2022

Florida Sheriff Offers Advice To Looting Victims: ‘You Shoot Him So That He Looks Like Grated Cheese’; FL Sheriff to Homeowners: Shoot Looters Until They Look ‘Like Grated Cheese’

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Florida Sheriff Offers Advice To Looting Victims: ‘You Shoot Him So That He Looks Like Grated Cheese’:
Polk County, Florida, Sheriff Grady Judd offered some straightforward advice to residents whose homes or businesses were looted in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian: “You take your gun and you shoot him, you shoot him so that he looks like grated cheese.”
Sheriff Judd imparted that wisdom during a Friday appearance on “Fox & Friends,” where he noted that a number of bad actors had jumped at the chance to capitalize on the chaos after the storm and steal from homes and businesses that had already been devastated by the high winds and dangerous flooding.
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“People have a right to be safe in their homes…I highly recommend, if a looter enters your home, you grab your gun and you shoot him, you shoot him so he looks like grated cheese.” @PolkCoSheriff Grady Judd pic.twitter.com/UXDdsuqpF8

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“Well, I can tell you that I was down there with my colleague, Sheriff Marceno, this weekend. And it’s total devastation, and people have a right to be safe in their homes,” Judd explained. “They have a right for their property to be safe even when part of their home may be torn away. And these looters, that’s unacceptable. Absolutely unacceptable.” --->READ MORE HERE
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FL Sheriff to Homeowners: Shoot Looters Until They Look ‘Like Grated Cheese’:
Polk County, Florida, Sheriff Grady Judd is telling residents of his county to protect their homes by shooting looters until they look “like grated cheese.”
Grady told FOX News on Friday, “People have a right to be safe in their homes. They have a right for their property to be safe, even when part of their home may be torn away, and these looters, that’s unacceptable.”
Grady went on to encourage Polk county residents to defend their property from looters and to make sure looters understand there could be a high price to pay for taking advantage of hurricane victims. --->READ MORE HERE
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