Friday, May 18, 2012

Not Having a Good Year...

Justice Breyer's D.C. home hit by burglary
The Supreme Court confirms the 73-year-old justice's Washington home was burglarized earlier this month. It follows a February incident in which Breyer, his wife and a guest were robbed in his Caribbean vacation home by a machete-wielding intruder.
Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said no one was home during the May 4 burglary, which was discovered by a housekeeper. No court-related materials were stolen from the residence in the Georgetown section of Washington, Arberg said, but she could not say what else may have been taken.
First he gets hit at his vacation home, then at his DC home. Man, that stinks. Whether you like or dislike Justice Breyer is immaterial - he's having a bad run of luck. It's just very interesting that it seems to be following him no matter where he goes. He's got places in Boston and NH - so folks in those areas might want to take extra precaution should Justice Breyer come to visit.

I do have to admit to a certain level of schadenfreude about one of the more anti-2A justices being a repeated crime victim...

That is all.

6 comments:

Dave H said...

I wonder if it was the same crooks who hit those Congressional offices.

Old NFO said...

Isn't it though... :-)

Anonymous said...

Bad Luck? Karma.

Stretch said...

Nope, he's being sent a message. Chicago style.

BornLib said...

So which Federal agency hunts you down like a dog when you break into the home of a Supreme Court Justice?

Anonymous said...

Don't know about breaking into a justice's house, but when Justice Ginsberg got mugged, the DC cops, FBI, Capitol Police and someone else all wanted words with the perps. Lesson: don't mug little old ladies in the SC parking lot. Just don't.

LittleREd1