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ObamaNation See other ObamaNation Articles Title: Couple flees Minneapolis as crime turns neighborhood they once loved into ‘third-world country’ "Ever since the riots and the pandemic, its just gone downhill like there's no tomorrow," said Jeff Mammenga, who has slashed $100,000 off the asking price of his home in the more than six months it's been on the market. Its not often a mid-morning interview starts with such a stern warning. Didnt you tell her to be careful? Jon Loidolt asked. ut at 29th and Lake in Minneapolis, outside an old Victorian home that Jeff Mammenga has meticulously cared for and owned for nearly two decades, we found a side of the city you wont see on the news. Yes, watch your back, Mammenga remarked to Alpha News. Loidolt described how they were drawn to the area back then. We loved it at first. We loved the neighbors. But it has changed so much. We dont feel any public safety and that should be our basic civil right, but we dont have that, Loidolt said. The home sits less than two miles from the former Third Precinct that was surrendered to the mob and just steps away from their own neighborhood destruction. That was the gas station that burned down, Mammenga said, pointing to what used to be a Shell gas station. More than three years later, the scars run deep. We experienced so much anxiety its not even funny. We were told we wouldnt have police, we wouldnt have fire, we wouldnt have any assistance when Lake Street burned down, Loidolt said. They sent us a text to evacuate, Mammenga chimed in. Ever since the riots and the pandemic, its just gone downhill like theres no tomorrow, he added. A bullet hole in the window is a subtle reminder of what the couple calls an open-air drug market that has taken over their block. To be honest they s in our backyard, needles are everywhere, prostitution happens. People sit on our porch like its their house and they OD and we call 911 all the time, Loidolt said. Its almost once a week, Mammenga explained. Its insane. They recently dealt with a woman they saw smoking heroin on a front step. She just went and tipped over. I called 911 and Im like this woman needs help. She needs that safety committee or whatever. They have no number to call. She woke up and she did it again, Mammenga said. It was in November when Mammenga said he went outside to pick up his litter-filled front lawn. Im like, Can you guys move the party down the block just a little bit for maybe like a half hour? Im not rude. Theyre not rude to me. Im down picking up garbage and I see these white tennis shoes coming towards me, I started to get upright and boom, he pops me. My glasses go flying and they end up in their yard
Now, hes kicking and stomping on me, Mammenga recalled. We think he had a broken eye socket, cheekbone. We were like, Whats the point? Police came over, they were amazing. But we knew nothing would come of it, Loidolt said. Nobody will dial 911 because they know nothing is going to happen
its not the police, theyre not the issue. The issue is the system and our socialist tree huggers that live here, Mammenga added. When asked if they voted for any of this, both men said absolutely not. Jason Chavez, didnt vote for him. [Jacob] Frey, didnt vote for him. Bloody Mary (Mary Moriarty), as I call her, no, I did not vote for her, Loidolt said. Oh, the city is so vibrant, and crime is down, this is amazing, he joked. Thats why were moving. I dropped the price last night. I have anxiety coming here, Mammenga said. Hes slashed the asking price by more than $100,000 in the more than six months the homes been on the market. The whole house has been re-insulated. Its all been re-sheet rocked and the floors have all been redone. Theres seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and three kitchens. Theyre all hardwood cabinets, granite counters, marble floors, Mammenga said. This is seven rental rooms gone now and the city wants affordable housing? No support. No support, he added. Its a third-world country and its created by 14, 15 people, which is sad, Loidolt said. Theyll be starting over elsewhere, while warning anyone else who cares to listen. We asked if they see any light at the end of the tunnel. Oh, no. Theres no end to the tunnel, Mammenga said. The tunnel is brick shut. Its darkness. Theres no light, Loidolt commented. The basic right of public safety is not here in Minneapolis anymore. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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