Carjackings at gas stations in Democrat-run Philadelphia are up over 400 percent in 2022 compared to 2021.
There were seven carjackings at gas stations in Philadelphia in 2021, and there were already 30 such carjackings by November 14 of 2022, ABC 6In other crimes, “There have been 69 armed robberies at the pumps this year, compared to 65 in all of last year.
”a report by The Trace that indicates there were no carjackings at Philadelphia gas stations “between 2018 and 2020.” So the surge in carjackings has been part and parcel of the overall increase in gun violence witnessed under Mayor Jim Kenney .“When you get out of the car,” Randy Stevens of Nicetown said, “lock the door. When you are in your car, lock the door.”
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