Anarcho-Tyranny Strikes Again: Judge Frees Six of Eight Members of Venezuelan Squatter Gang
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President Joe Biden’s “migrant” squatters are a major threat to law-abiding Americans.

Latest example: New York City, the Anarcho-Tyranny where criminals rule the streets and crime-fighting heroes are jailed and put on trial.

Last week, cops arrested “eight gun-toting, drug-dealing migrant squatters,” as the New York Post described them. The authorities released six of them.

The Arrest

Cops busted the squatters at a basement apartment in the Bronx, the Post reported last week, after they received a report about a gun-wielding man who was pointing a pistol at another man.

When police arrived, he fled into the building, but cops chased and tackled one Hector Desousa-Villalta, a 24-year-old Venezuelan.

Continued the Post:

That’s when another man — Javier Alborno, 22, also of Venezuela — tried to sneak out of the same basement with a handgun tucked under arm, Chell said. But the officers saw him, and soon he too was in cuffs, Chell added.

Authorities searched the apartment and found two more guns — including one so-called “ghost gun” — as well as three extended magazines, a box of ammunition, a bag of ketamine and a bag of ketamine mixed with cocaine, Chell said.

There was also a 7-year-old child inside, although it’s not clear who the parents were.

Cops collared eight “migrants,” two of whom Desousa-Villalta and Alborno “are already well-known to authorities.” 

“Desousa-Villalta has an open case that dates back to August 2023, when police officials said he shot a fellow immigrant in the leg during an argument over a woman in Yonkers,” the Post reported. He skated free because the victim wouldn’t testify.

Alborno was indicted for possessing a loaded gun, but a judge freed him without bail.

Another of the “migrants,” Miguel Vaamondes-Barrios, “is wanted for retail theft and shoplifting in both Pennsylvania and New York,” the Post continued, and is held on $25,000 bail.

Released to Prey Again

But law and order isn’t of much interest to anarcho-tyrannical New York City authorities. 

“The alleged gunman, Hector Desousa-Villalta, was cut loose on supervised release Friday evening by Bronx Criminal Court Judge Eugene D. Bowen — despite the district attorney’s request that Bowen set bail at $150,000 cash or $450,000 bond, according to the DA’s office,” the Post reported. He brandished a 9 mm pistol at someone.

Two other squatters are running free on their recognizance, while another judge freed three more.

“It’s not clear why some were remanded and some were cut loose — even though they all face the same charges of criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a controlled substance and acting in a manner injurious to a child,” the Post reported. “Police said they found four guns on the property.”

As well, Desousa-Villalta and Alborno were toting pieces when cops arrested them.

And again, the cops found two more guns, the drug, ammo, the ketamine, the ketamine-cocaine mix, along with the kid.

Maybe New York City’s leftists don’t care about gun-control unless Americans use them in self defense. 

The Post’s two reports are unclear about which two of the eight are still in custody.

Neighbors complained that the squatters were ruining the neighborhood.

Anarcho-Tyranny

The presence of the Venezuelans invites the question of whether they’re connected to Tren de Aragua, the murderous Venezuelan gang that’s terrorizing pedestrians by stealing iPads and iPhones.

As The New American reported in February, members of that gang were released after being charged with a more serious crime: beating up two cops called to the scene of one of their crimes.

Also linked to the gang is Diego Ibarra, the “migrant” brother of Jose Ibarra, who is charged in the murder of nursing student Laken Riley. The Biden administration freed both after catching them when they tried to jump the border.

But the repeated release of illegal-alien criminals is the official Anarcho-Tyranny policy. So also is the arrest and trial, again, of those who fight crime.

Coined by conservative columnist Sam Francis years ago, anarcho-tyranny is the “the enforcement of laws by the state for oppressive purposes”:

the criminalization of the law-abiding and innocent through exorbitant taxation, bureaucratic regulation, the invasion of privacy, and the engineering of social institutions, such as the family and local schools; the imposition of thought control through “sensitivity training” and multiculturalist curricula, “hate crime” laws, gun-control laws that punish or disarm otherwise law-abiding citizens but have no impact on violent criminals who get guns illegally, and a vast labyrinth of other measures. 

Thus, in January, a city judge refused to dismiss charges against former Marine Daniel Penny, who stopped violent subway maniac Jordan Neely from potentially murdering fellow straphangers.

Penny put the raging Neely in a chokehold to restrain him after he threatened passengers. Neely died.

Neely had 42 arrests for such crimes as disorderly conduct and fare-beating. And, of course, he had the customary drug charges of his ilk. Two years ago, he beat up a 67-year-old woman. Neely broke her nose and fractured her orbital bone.

Prosecutors admitted that Neely was out of control, having said that he “would kill anyone,” “take a bullet,” was “ready to go to Rikers” and “ready to do life.”

Penny stopped what might have been a mass murder.

The Anarcho-Tyranny doesn’t care. It wants the law-abiding to know they can’t do the jobs cops and prosecutors won’t do, even when lives are at stake.

H/T: Remix