Wednesday, December 11, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO DEFUND THE POLICE ACTIVIST GOES VIRAL FOR BEGGING FOR HELP AFTER EVERYTHING SHE OWNED WAS STOLEN

�Defund the police� activist goes viral after begging for help when everything she owned was stolen in San Francisco: �The cops didn�t do s�!� By Jared Downing Published Dec. 8, 2024, 4:34 p.m. ET New York Post When thieves made off with Darcie Bell�s rented U-Haul truck, the San Francisco woman put out a call for help on X: �If you see a 26 foot uhaul truck with the Arizona plate AL50003- would you let me know because it had like everything I own on it.� The post went viral, but not for the reason she hoped for. Bell spent years posting left-wing �defund the police� views � and users across the site blasted and mocked the activist. �Anti Police activist begs the police to help,� jeered the X account Bay State of Mind, which comments on San Francisco Bay Area politics. Tom Wolf, an addiction recovery advocate who has nearly 30,000 followers, posted a screenshot of a previous post in which Bell blasts the San Francisco Police, alongside a screenshot of her recent plea. �Shot. Chaser.� the caption reads. Bell � who goes by Jerque Cousteau on X with a bio saying �will respond to all bad faith arguments w/ad hominem attacks� � is returning fire. Mere hours after she filed a police report, she blasted the police for not immediately locating her stolen possessions. �I haven�t found my s�! The cops didn�t do s�! U-Haul made me file a f�ing police report!� she told The Post. �There�s cameras all over this city. They haven�t done s�! � I just want my stuff back!� Accounts like BAY AREA STATE OF MIND were quick to pounce on Bell over her calls to defund law enforcement. Critics accused Bell of hypocrisy, but she said she didn�t initially seek help from police and only filed a report because U-Haul required it. To those accusing her of hypocrisy, she insisted she �literally never called the cops� and is re-posting more calls to defund law enforcement, for good measure. U-Haul itself urged her to alert authorities to the theft of their truck. �Please be sure to contact us back to provide the police report to the Equipment Recovery department,� the company�s customer support account urged.

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