333 Pleasant Avenue Apprentice Vandals Bombard House

Stephen Ames Berry

This pair of apprentice vandals from 333 Pleasant Avenue have been bombarding our house daily this week with ice balls. They took out a window. 333’s the former Barton Gang place, across the street from us. Joyce Barton and her crew left it with kindred spirits, who are apparently raising their kids in the Herkimer gang tradition of vandalism and harassment. 

Herkimer gang kids are weaponized from an early age. Our former neighbor, child trafficker  and arch-poisoner Stanley Sykes trained his kids on us early: 

The young man who’s the principal thrower is careful to video his work–assume he’s being paid. Assume probably by neighboring drug thug and monster mom Kim Vargas, who’s upset that her son Jordan Bormann’s facing a felony prison sentence for savaging an elderly neighbor in the street.

333 Pleasaant Avenue Herkimer apprentice vandal joyfully breaking window with fresh iceball.
333 Pleasant Avenue apprentice vandal joyfully breaking window with fresh iceball.
333 Pleasant Avenyue, Herkimer. The Joyce Bartons moved on, their trash heaped propuidly behind them.
333 Pleasant Avenue, Herkimer. The Joyce Bartons moved on, their trash heaped proudly. behind them.
Herkimer Monster Mom Kim Vargas
Herkimer Monster Mom Kim Vargas

Will send this on to the police. They’ll have a chat with the kids and their folks.

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    This blog is our perspective on living in Herkimer, a small village nestled along the Mohawk River. It began as a gardening and real estate blog, then grew into a war blog when entrenched drug and child trafficking gangs tried to drive us and our cameras out. It took ten years, but the gangs are gone, thanks to Federal law enforcement. It's all on the blog.

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Author: herkimerblog

This blog is our perspective on living in Herkimer, a small village nestled along the Mohawk River. It began as a gardening and real estate blog, then grew into a war blog when entrenched drug and child trafficking gangs tried to drive us and our cameras out. It took ten years, but the gangs are gone, thanks to Federal law enforcement. It's all on the blog. Linda J. Kaidan Stephen Ames Berry