Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Empire State O'Reilly: Drug Fueled Crime
Episode Date: February 16, 2024Bill explains how drugs fuel crime plagued New York City. Originally only available in the New York City area, Bill’s Empire State O’Reilly commentary addresses local New York issues, but those i...ssues have implications, impact the country, and mirror problems in other states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Now, I know a lot of you guys and gals are ahead of me, and you knew way before I did that the sanctuary city policies that New York City engages in, we're going to come back directly back and hurt you.
Okay? That's one of the reasons of 2020 that Long Island in particular went red, because this whole migrant illegal immigration thing is.
centered on the nation's largest city and by extension the suburbs okay we're
going to have a halitious crime wave in addition to the homegrown crime
wave we have now so let me just get right down to it the home grown crime
wave in New York City is centered on the narcotics traffic there are a lot
of drug addicts in this city
younger gangs, okay, mostly under 30, well-armed, sell the heroin, the cocaine, the fentanyl,
the methamphetamine on the street. They battle for turf, okay? And violence occurs every single
day. These drug gangs are not punished by the progressive district attorneys to any means.
meaningful extent.
They run wild.
The police know they are, but they can't stop and frisk to find the illegal firearm.
So we have an enormous level of violence driven by narcotics gangs.
That is the crime wave.
The drug addicts themselves need money.
They cannot work, most of them, so they steal.
Or they themselves sell drugs, or they prostitute themselves, and in doing so, ruin their
minds and bodies, part of the crime wave.
So any law enforcement, any criminologist knows what I just told you is the absolute 100%
truth.
That's not going to get better until the drug gangs are
punished in a meaningful way. And we do not have anyone in a position of leadership,
governor, mayor, city council, who at this point is going to do that. Now you bring in the
migrants. So we all know about the Times Square situation where, you know, a dozen migrants who
should not be here but are because of Biden's open border policy. Young men, unsupervised,
they hear. They have formed gangs. There's a big one in the Bronx. All right, they're wreaking
havoc, and these guys are floating around New York City. So they attacked two cops. You know,
you saw the video, you know what it is. This crime wave by these migrants is going to explode
because they're going to get involved in the narcotics trafficking too. And they're going to fight
homegrown gangs. And they're going to do that they're probably more brutal than the
homegrown gangs. So you're going to see in the next year an escalation of violence on the
streets of New York that is horrifying. It's going to happen. They're already here. They've already
organized themselves into criminal gangs. A lot of them from Venezuela, El Salvador, Nicaragua,
all of them. They have no respect for the law and they're violent. So we're adding to our
problem with the open border gangsters coming in here. We all have this. So that's what we're
facing. And as I said, probably too many times and I hate to be repetitious. There's nobody going to
stop it. Who's going to stop it? Cops can't stop it. They arrest the guy three hours later. He's back out.
he punches and kicks a cop. Three hours later, he's out. No, Bell. Nobel. And he just goes
right back. Because what else are they going to do? They don't want to work. And then he's
happens, oh, we're new green cars to get them to work. Yeah, they're going to work in a McDonald's when
they can make, you know, a hundred times more stealing and selling dope. No, they're not.
Anyway, I hate to be the bearer of bad news. You knew this, but I wanted to articulate it.
So maybe people who don't listen to WABC and you have a conversation and go, look, this progressive stuff's got to stop, okay?
Putting all of us in danger.