too. recently i noticed somewhat of a change, and i expressed it here on fox. i warned that vigilante justice was coming. this isn t anything new from what we ve been experiencing for almost like two years in the country where the crimes have become more brazen. it is very clear that the criminals aren t afraid of law enforcement. as this continues in the country we re going to have vigilante justice and we can t have that in a civilized society. someone has to fill that void and we don t want that to happen but the leaders aren t doing anything about it, the mayors aren t stepping up to the plate, the das aren t stepping up to the plate, the judges aren t stepping up to the plate. on so who s going to do it and that s where vigilante justice comes into play. 80s that to brag or be right. i genuinely wanted to be wrong about this issue. but this is just basic science. when government creates this kind of void, someone or some idea will fill it. the most recent example is th
officers into a high-speed chase until he crashed and pulled a gun on the cops. [siren] 1050. 15050. shots fired. shots fired. [gunfire] the suspect died on the scene. in palmdale, california, police officers were responding to a domestic violence call when they arrived the woman said her mentally ill husband hit her and was suicidal, after sweeping the house, the house found the suspect in in the backyard wielg a # foot long sword and charging at him. let me see your hands. shoot. [bleep] [bleep] he has a sword. i have a sword. drop it. drop it. develop it, 40. 30. [gunshots] jesse: this isn t what police sign up for but it actually is. it s not easy. their job is to maintain order. and when the rule of law isn t i couldn t know held and when bliss aren t respected, cities turn into ticking time bombs like what we are seeing here in new york. a homeless man was on a subway car throwing garbage at passengers, threatening them. saying things like this. i want
i think people forget, there wasn t really a debate. people were running to go guest masks off the shelves, they were hoarding the supply. and then the feds said, look, they don t work. and then they said they said it because they wanted to get the supply for the doctors as well. so a lot of the distrust, when it comes to science, was all done because of the people in washington, right? look, nih had $42 billion. they do have done a good study on masks in the first few weeks and ended the controversy once and for all but they ruled by opinion and dogma rather than scientific evidence. we finally got the study which found they were basically infect sniff crazy. doctor thanks for being honest with us from the very beginning. thanks. lawrence: you got it. nordstrom s announced their plan this week to close both stores in downtown san francisco over concerns with crime. the upscale department store is the latest retailer to quit the city. fox news laura ingraham was in
helmets? don t you want your scooter-driving producer to be the safe? it s a little too safe. all right, live a little scooter-driving producer. don t live so much you get killed in mexico but let the wind go through your hair. you ve got a lot of it. that s it for us. dvr the show. always remember, i m watters, this is my world. hello america welcome to fox news tonight i m lawrence jones. for the past four years, i have traveled all across the country covering america s crime crisis. mostly in progressive cities. people from all different backgrounds ar and they have one simple request. for our leaders to protect us. do what s essentially their only job. but for years these people have been ignored. they ve altered their life style and the way they move for their protection and their family s,