Re: Real Peoria News
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
Those people you’re referring to are defending it because it’s run by a leftist. They didn’t defend it when Ardis was in office. Ones a complete phony and the other is his toady.
A forum for the Greater Peoria Area!
https://wearepeoria.com/
I'm glad to hear that, how about challenging yourself to leave your comfy Conservative village/town/city, and go tell them in person? I'm sure they'd love to hear those words. I'm sure you already know RambleOn heads up a food pantry every Saturday morning at the [REMOVED BY MODERATOR]. Chef Kevin, a fellow Conservative, is on summer break so not sure how you'd get in touch with him if you're banned from PDC.
The point of my post obviously went right over your head. Again.DennisinPeoria wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 9:33 pm I'm glad to hear that, how about challenging yourself to leave your comfy Conservative village/town/city, and go tell them in person? I'm sure they'd love to hear those words. I'm sure you already know RambleOn heads up a food pantry every Saturday morning at the [REMOVED BY MODERATOR] Chef Kevin, a fellow Conservative, is on summer break so not sure how you'd get in touch with him if you're banned from PDC.
This is the We Are Peoria COMMUNITY forum. Residing in the city limits of Peoria is not required to join or to post.CCubs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 9:57 pm I find it hard to believe that someone who despises Peoria so much, allows it to consume so much of his time and effort. We know he doesn't live there, and he claims to avoid going there at all costs. But yet he constantly complains about everything about Peoria. I find that to be very odd and peculiar behavior. Weird.
I hear that parts of Memphis are really bad. But I don't live there, no real desire to go there, don't know anyone there, SO, I don't get worked up over it. The same goes for numerous cities around the USA.
I never said that he shouldn't be allowed to post here. I myself, like to take pride in Peoria, not continually condemn it, ridicule it, or make light of bad situations. It has been pointed out many times that most bigger cities have these same problems. No one should be happy with the amount of crime that occurs in Peoria on a regular basis. But the condemnation of Peoria on a Peoria website gets old. There are more people trying to make Peoria a better place, than there are people who hurt Peoria. Crime is rampant in the United States right now. We need healing, not condemnation. Proud to say that I am from Peoria,... still!WAPJoe wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 8:31 amThis is the We Are Peoria COMMUNITY forum. Residing in the city limits of Peoria is not required to join or to post.CCubs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 9:57 pm I find it hard to believe that someone who despises Peoria so much, allows it to consume so much of his time and effort. We know he doesn't live there, and he claims to avoid going there at all costs. But yet he constantly complains about everything about Peoria. I find that to be very odd and peculiar behavior. Weird.
I hear that parts of Memphis are really bad. But I don't live there, no real desire to go there, don't know anyone there, SO, I don't get worked up over it. The same goes for numerous cities around the USA.
Thank you.
2 weapons arrests, a ShotSpotter alert and an arson make up the list of significant events Thursday.
Peoria Police spokesperson Amy Dotson says that officers made a traffic stop in the 2900 block of North University.
Probable cause was established to search the vehicle, after speaking with the two people inside.
A defaced handgun and extended magazine was recovered.
The driver was arrested for possession of a weapon by a felon, defaced firearm and no FOID.
At around 4:52 a.m. Friday, officers were called to the 2800 block of West Ann for an eight-round ShotSpotter alert - then another alert for 10 rounds.
Officers reported the outside of an apartment hit by gunfire.
Officers made entry into the apartment to check for victims but none were found.
Shell casings were recovered.
Dotson also says a man was arrested after being named a person of interest in connection with a June homicide, and an arson that left a firefighter with minor injuries.