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🚨The Little Devils Are Back: Violent Migrant Gang Terrorizing Midtown from 40th & 7th By Leeroy Johnson . For years, a ruthless migrant crew known as the "Little Devils of 42nd Street" has wreaked havoc in Midtown Manhattan, looting stores, attacking workers, and now openly challenging the NYPD. After...

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Rich Grasso1 year ago

@LeeroyPress Just wait until it gets really warm out. This summer will be trouble

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Viral News NYC1 year ago

@LeeroyPress Yup. It's already happening

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🇺🇸Ultra MAGA🇮🇱✝️✡️1 year ago

@LeeroyPress @Sec_Noem @TomHoman_ should deploy all resources to dismantle the little devils.

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Colton1 year ago

@LeeroyPress @ICEgov go get em

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BowTiedFixer🇺🇸1 year ago

@LeeroyPress They need to issue a "shoot and/or arrest on sight" order otherwise it will NEVER end! Also labeling them Domestic Terrorists will help get more resources going after them!

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Justin ϟϟ ᛁᚢᛋᛏᛁᚾ1 year ago

@LeeroyPress Why tf would you censor their faces?

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Patrice Loughlin1 year ago

@LeeroyPress @DominicTV ice can’t come fast enough

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MAGA Mrs. 🌷🇺🇸1 year ago

@LeeroyPress Where the hell is .@RealTomHoman to deport these scumbag illegals 😡

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Paula Elsberry1 year ago

@LeeroyPress And the Governor does nothing but want to charge people for walking !! What a piece of shit

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@LeeroyPress @FBIDirectorKash

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The underground NYC club has a “vibe check,” and it’s making some people angry

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