Home invasions by Abbos
- Bobby
- Posts: 18121
- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:09 pm
Home invasions by Abbos
https://www.noticer.news/moree-indigeno ... -invasion/
Grandparents traumatised after home invasion
by Aboriginal youths in crime-ridden country town.
March 18, 2024
A terrifying home invasion in the crime-ridden country town of Moree has left an elderly couple too afraid to sleep in their own house.
Noel and Marcia Smith were attacked by young Indigenous intruders inside their home earlier this month in the northern New South Wales town 0f 7,000 which has some of the highest crime rates in the state.
Marcia told A Current Affair through tears that she has been unable to relax since the terrifying home invasion which left her husband battered and bruised.
“I’m just traumatised. I can’t sleep at night… I sit on the bed, I can’t sleep, I’m just so frightened they’re going to come again,” she said.
Noel, 85, suffered a nasty gash on his head after being knocked to the ground and
bashed with a jimmy bar while trying to defend Marcia with a stool.
“ bit bruised around the hips and things … they could have killed me when they had me there on the floor,” he said.
Their granddaughter Tayla said it was the eighth time young thugs had tried to break in,
and police say 63% of the crime in the town is committed by offenders who have been released on bail.
Indigenous leader Darrel Smith said he was devastated by the crime wave, which he said was creating division in the town.
“It’s dividing our community as well it’s tarring the rest of our community with a brush that says you’re all doing that when it’s not – they’re a small minority of people that are doing this,” he said.
Moree has a population of 7,845, 60.2% of which are non-Indigenous, according to the 2021 Census. Of the remainder, 22.9% are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, and 16.9% did not provide their Indigenous status.
In the year to December 2023, the Moree Plains local government area had 2,360.9 break and enter dwelling offences per 100,000 people, the highest rate in the state, and almost 10 times the NSW average of 246.8.
It was also the worst in the state for motor vehicle theft, robbery without a weapon, robbery with a weapon not a firearm, sexual assault, disorderly conduct and malicious damage to property.
Moree was the second worst for break and enter non-dwelling, steal from motor vehicle, and non-domestic assault, and the third-worst for domestic assault and assault police.
According the the most recent NSW Bureau of Crime Statistic and Research quarterly report, Aboriginals are overrepresented at every stage of the criminal justice system.
Aboriginal young people are just 6.2% of the state’s population aged 10-17, but in September 2023 made up 54.8% of the juvenile detention population, and 43.1% return to custody within a year of being released.
In 2022, 54% of young people proceeded against to court by police were Aboriginal, as well as 66% of young people who were refused bail at their first court bail appearance.
Of youth offenders found guilty in court, 50% involved an Aboriginal defendant.
Grandparents traumatised after home invasion
by Aboriginal youths in crime-ridden country town.
March 18, 2024
A terrifying home invasion in the crime-ridden country town of Moree has left an elderly couple too afraid to sleep in their own house.
Noel and Marcia Smith were attacked by young Indigenous intruders inside their home earlier this month in the northern New South Wales town 0f 7,000 which has some of the highest crime rates in the state.
Marcia told A Current Affair through tears that she has been unable to relax since the terrifying home invasion which left her husband battered and bruised.
“I’m just traumatised. I can’t sleep at night… I sit on the bed, I can’t sleep, I’m just so frightened they’re going to come again,” she said.
Noel, 85, suffered a nasty gash on his head after being knocked to the ground and
bashed with a jimmy bar while trying to defend Marcia with a stool.
“ bit bruised around the hips and things … they could have killed me when they had me there on the floor,” he said.
Their granddaughter Tayla said it was the eighth time young thugs had tried to break in,
and police say 63% of the crime in the town is committed by offenders who have been released on bail.
Indigenous leader Darrel Smith said he was devastated by the crime wave, which he said was creating division in the town.
“It’s dividing our community as well it’s tarring the rest of our community with a brush that says you’re all doing that when it’s not – they’re a small minority of people that are doing this,” he said.
Moree has a population of 7,845, 60.2% of which are non-Indigenous, according to the 2021 Census. Of the remainder, 22.9% are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, and 16.9% did not provide their Indigenous status.
In the year to December 2023, the Moree Plains local government area had 2,360.9 break and enter dwelling offences per 100,000 people, the highest rate in the state, and almost 10 times the NSW average of 246.8.
It was also the worst in the state for motor vehicle theft, robbery without a weapon, robbery with a weapon not a firearm, sexual assault, disorderly conduct and malicious damage to property.
Moree was the second worst for break and enter non-dwelling, steal from motor vehicle, and non-domestic assault, and the third-worst for domestic assault and assault police.
According the the most recent NSW Bureau of Crime Statistic and Research quarterly report, Aboriginals are overrepresented at every stage of the criminal justice system.
Aboriginal young people are just 6.2% of the state’s population aged 10-17, but in September 2023 made up 54.8% of the juvenile detention population, and 43.1% return to custody within a year of being released.
In 2022, 54% of young people proceeded against to court by police were Aboriginal, as well as 66% of young people who were refused bail at their first court bail appearance.
Of youth offenders found guilty in court, 50% involved an Aboriginal defendant.
- Bobby
- Posts: 18121
- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:09 pm
Re: Home invasions by Abbos
What kind of animals would do that to an 85 year old man?
That's right - they are not human beings - they are animals -
they should be in a zoo.
That's right - they are not human beings - they are animals -
they should be in a zoo.
- Jasin
- Posts: 1304
- Joined: Sun Dec 03, 2017 4:18 pm
Re: Home invasions by Abbos
The are little Monsters.
Animals can't lower themselves to being Monsters.
Humans can.
Animals can't lower themselves to being Monsters.
Humans can.
- Bobby
- Posts: 18121
- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:09 pm
- Bobby
- Posts: 18121
- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:09 pm
Re: Home invasions by Abbos
Maybe the Govt. should issue firearms and training to protect people?
What about free crimsafe security doors and toughened windows?
What are they doing about it?
What about free crimsafe security doors and toughened windows?
What are they doing about it?
- Black Orchid
- Posts: 25668
- Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:10 am
Re: Home invasions by Abbos
I don't think the government cares. They see them as future Labor voters and look the other way, as does the media.
- Bobby
- Posts: 18121
- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:09 pm
Re: Home invasions by Abbos
Old people are being beaten to a pulp with iron bars and it doesn't get on TVBlack Orchid wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:35 pmI don't think the government cares. They see them as future Labor voters and look the other way, as does the media.
and no one does anything about it.
- Black Orchid
- Posts: 25668
- Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:10 am
Re: Home invasions by Abbos
Old ladies are also being raped but we can't talk about it or the progressive nitwits have conniptions.Bobby wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:42 pmOld people are being beaten to a pulp with iron bars and it doesn't get on TVBlack Orchid wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:35 pmI don't think the government cares. They see them as future Labor voters and look the other way, as does the media.
and no one does anything about it.
- Bobby
- Posts: 18121
- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:09 pm
Re: Home invasions by Abbos
Black Orchid wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:56 pmOld ladies are also being raped but we can't talk about it or the progressive nitwits have conniptions.Bobby wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:42 pmOld people are being beaten to a pulp with iron bars and it doesn't get on TVBlack Orchid wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:35 pmI don't think the government cares. They see them as future Labor voters and look the other way, as does the media.
and no one does anything about it.
Don't mention the rapes -
you mentioned it once but I think you got away with it.
- Bobby
- Posts: 18121
- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:09 pm
Re: Home invasions by Abbos
I was wrong -
the Abbo home invasion was on TV.
https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-affa ... f728ecb417
quote:
NSW grandparents too scared to sleep in their own home after repeated break-in attempts
By A Current Affair Staff|2 days ago
the Abbo home invasion was on TV.
https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-affa ... f728ecb417
quote:
NSW grandparents too scared to sleep in their own home after repeated break-in attempts
By A Current Affair Staff|2 days ago
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 13 guests