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Senator carjacked for 22-inch chrome rims

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Posted by: CJIS

Senator carjacked for 22-inch chrome rims

autoblog.com — Don Perata (D - DUB City Oakland) was driving his Senate-owned 2006 Dodge Charger shod with 22-inch chrome wheels and a Candy Apple Red paint job when he was startled by a man knocking on his window... with a gun.



Posted by: Wolfman

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Don Perata (D - DUB City Oakland) was driving his Senate-owned 2006 Dodge Charger shod with 22-inch chrome wheels and a Candy Apple Red paint job when he was startled by a man knocking on his window... with a gun. The jacker instructed him to get out of the car, so out went the pol, in went the perp, and "poof" went the blinged Charger as it sped off with an accomplice giving chase in a 2000 Camaro (also stolen, wheel status unknown). Perata was shaken up but otherwise fine, recovering enough to go into eye-rollingly opportunistic politician mode, noting that the brandishing of a firearm by the carjacker served to only further solidify his pro gun control stance.
Oh, where to start...
"Senate owned" car with 22-inch rims & candy-apple paint job? Makes Caddy DeVal look tame by comparison. Plus this guy doesn't look like your typical ghetto hooptie-woo:


And it figures the nitwit would use this as an opportunity to blame a gun, not a criminal, for the crime. Hey Senator Dickhead, carjacking is illegal and that didn't help your sorry ass, did it?

Also found this little followup:
Quote:
Perata, who legally carried a concealed weapon for years because of threats against his life, said there was no firearm in his car when he was carjacked.
HYPOCRITE!!!



Posted by: OCKS

I wonder if we(the tax payers) are paying for the pimp my ride wheels.



Posted by: Wolfman

Only if you live in Kalifornia.



Posted by: OCKS

my mistake i see state senate, well i'm sure the west coasters like lacoper are paying for them.



Posted by: csauce777

Good ole' Devals Cadi costs alot more than a Charger...



Posted by: MM1799

It's good to see a Senator ridin' on 22s.
I think it's clear that he is just trying to open the lines of communication with the local "population" to garner more votes. A savvy political move if you ask me, not some twisted way to milk the taxpayers!
Senator: Yo homeboy, check out the chrome!
Homie: Yo Sen! Yo gotz my votez dawg.



Posted by: SOT

He should blame the 22 inch whips!





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