A Homeless Nut Attacked a Former San Francisco Fire Commissioner Near His Home

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A Homeless Nut Attacked a Former San Francisco Fire Commissioner Near His Home

A homeless man savagely beat a former SF fire commissioner with a metal bar in broad daylight near the victim’s home, in yet another incidence of out-of-control crime in the leftist utopia of San Francisco.

Former fire commissioner Donald Carmignani was “repeatedly slashed, beaten, and hit over the head” by a frenzied homeless guy with a huge metal bar, according to authorities. He suffered a cracked skull, a broken jaw, and numerous lacerations on his face and head as a result of the attack.

In this video, I point out that the problem in not only San Francisco but all blue cities, is progressive Democrat policies that breed environments of poverty and crime. They are anti-business, anti-capitalist, and anti-people. The people in these cities can end it in the next election, but things must not be bad enough yet because they keep voting for it.

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