Friday, September 08, 2023

Not helpful

DFL vice chair Shivanthi Sathanandan was brutally attacked in the driveway of her Minneapolis home on Tuesday. 


She detailed her account of the incident via her Facebook page.


(On Tuesday) my children and I were violently car jacked in the driveway of our home in Minneapolis. Four very young men, all carrying guns, beat me violently down to the ground in front of our kids. The young men held our neighbors up at gunpoint when they ran over and tried to help me. All in broad daylight.

Look at my face in the picture. This is the face of a mother who just had the sh$t beaten out of her. A mother whose only thought was, "let me run far enough and fight hard enough so that my kids have a chance to get away." This is the face of a mother who just listened to her four year old daughter screaming non-stop, her 7 year old son wailing for someone to come help because bad guys are murdering his Mama in the back yard, her neighbors screaming in outrage... all while being beaten with guns and kicks and fists.

I have a broken leg, deep lacerations on my head, bruising and cuts all over my body.

And I have rage.

These men knew what they were doing. I have NO DOUBT they have done this before. Yet they are still on OUR STREETS. Killing mothers. Giving babies psychological trauma that a lifetime of therapy cannot erase. With no hesitation and no remorse.

I'm now part of the statistics. I wasn't silent when I fought these men to save my life and my babies, and I won't be silent now. We need to get illegal guns off of our streets, catch these young people who are running wild creating chaos across our city and HOLD THEM IN CUSTODY AND PROSECUTE THEM. PERIOD.

Look at my face. REMEMBER ME when you are thinking about supporting letting juveniles and young people out of custody to roam our streets instead of HOLDING THEM ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS.

You could have been reading the obituary for me and my children today. But instead I'm here. To write this.

Look at my face. These criminals will not win. We need to take back our city. And this will not be the last you hear from me about this.

Thank you to the incredible Minneapolis 4th Precinct Officers, Mayor Frey, Chief O'Hara, Paramedics, neighbors, friends and DFL family, who all came to our aide during this terrifying experience. I'm so grateful for this community that wraps us in love.


And given she is a far left activist living in the city of Minneapolis, you can probably ascertain what her past chanting points have been concerning police. In fact, she's been quite vocal on social media regarding her beliefs. 






Since her Facebook post was made public, Ms. Sathanandan received a bum rush of comments from "Back the Blue" advocates as well as political righties, many of whom reminded her of her political party's stance on public safety. 

Sure, Ms. Sathanandan and her fellow progressives have supported policies which have shown to be destructive when it comes to maintaining law and order in a big city like Minneapolis. So does that mean she's ready to entertain a pivot away from her anti-policing beliefs by acknowledging that the far left's current philosophy just isn't working? Maybe, maybe not. But I gotta tell ya that those on the political right who choose to shame her for her previous stances in the aftermath of her being brutalized in front of her young children isn't the best tactic to win hearts and minds. If you're a "Back the Blue" advocate who has a strong desire to radically improve public safety, ya might wanna use methods to win people to your side. Almost implying a crime victim "had it coming" ain't gonna win 'em to your side. 

This was perhaps my greatest concern over the increase in violent crime recently. Specifically that it would take a harrowing incident close to home in order to lift the blinders off those who insist Minneapolis is a "vibrant" city. 

Above all else, it is my sincere hope that Ms. Sathanandan recovers sufficiently and that she & her children can adequately heal from any emotional trauma. Anything short of supporting the full healing process of the family is wholly unproductive. 

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