In an Instagram story last week, McPhee lamented the “sad state” Los Angeles has become in recent years when she shared a story about three men who beat and robbed an old man and deprived him of his phone, money and watch.
“This is literally what I worry about and think about every time I go out right now. We need Rick Caruso,” Kat wrote. “I blame every vigilant voter. Adults are beaten [Beverly Hills] while walking. Keep voting for it. The state of this city is very sad.
McPhee later shared a text message from her friend Sarah Mann advising “Don’t wear your Rolex”.
“No ring, no watch,” McPhee replied to Sarah.
“This is a true letter to family and friends about life in Los Angeles. We need Rick Caruso,” he added. “What is coming into this world?”
McPhee later shared a photo of her with both hands up to show her followers that she no longer wears expensive jewelry in public.
“Los Angeles no longer has a ring watch or anything,” he wrote.
Los Angeles’ notoriously liberal wealthy elite began to change their minds on violent crime last year after several violent clashes in affluent neighborhoods like Beverly Hills led to the rise of billionaire Rick Caruso. As Breitbart News reports, several celebrities have found themselves in near-violent or outright violent conflict in recent months:
In February, a man was arrested after an attack white lotus Moreover Malibu security measures The gun house of Alexandra Daddario. The bandit went to the actress’s house, where he stood outside and shouted.
Also in February, the Los Angeles home of fashion giant, model, and tattoo icon Kat Von D was robbed by an intruder who said she wanted to use the bathroom. Von D. also announced that he had recently left California and moved to Indiana part-time due to the “brutal state government.”
That same month, rapper Kodak Black was shot in the leg outside a party hosted by singer Justin Bieber in Los Angeles.
In November, TV personality and actor Terrence Jenkins, better known as Terrence Jay, narrowly escaped an attempted armed robbery at his home when he was shot by a gunman.
Crime is on the rise as George Soros-backed prosecutor George Gascon faces the prospect of being recalled in an election for his lenient policies against crime, which forced him to end the city’s zero-bail policy that put criminals behind bars before trial.
Kathryn McPhee, on the other hand, has taken a tougher stance on those “wakened” in recent months, berating Democratic leader Stacey Abrams for taking a bare-faced photo in front of crowds at a Georgia school before.
“What the heck… politics at its best. Dress the kids and sit without a mask. The hypocrisy continues,” wrote McPhee on his Instagram story. “I’m sure he’ll say… ‘but I’ve got a mask in my hand!'”
Source: Breitbart