
Hollywood 'fixer' Anthony Pellicano laments urban decay: 'Men need to man up', renew personal responsibility
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Former Hollywood private investigator and “fixer” Anthony Pellicano was Tucker Carlson's guest on Monday's latest episode of “Tucker Carlson Today.”
"I like men who take over and solve things-- you know, like in the communities. There were men who took care of the problems… You didn't see the kind of crime that you see now. And I know that there are going to be a lot of people that are going to maybe disagree with me, but when organized crime ruled Chicago, there wasn't anything like the crime that there is now, because we didn't allow it," said Pellicano, who recounted his days working as a private investigator for dangerous or seemingly impossible cases. "It didn't happen. In your neighborhood, you protected your neighbors. You understand like I said [in Chicago's] Little Villages." He told Carlson that Chicago was once a safe city for families and individuals, because city-dwellers "understood respect – people don't understand respect today." Drive-by shootings and needle-infested parks weren't the epidemic they are today in urban areas, he claimed.More Related News