Gun-Banner Kim Kardashian Robbed By Armed Men In Gun-Free Paris

posted on October 4, 2016

Reality TV “star” and anti-gun zealot Kim Kardashian was robbed of more than $10 million worth of jewelry by armed robbers Sunday night in the gun-free utopia of Paris, TMZ reports.

According to reports, a gang of five armed men disguised themselves as police, threatened the concierge and made him open the door to Kardashian’s room, where they bound her with handcuffs and tape, put her in a bathtub, and made off with her jewelry box and her $4.5 million, 20-carat diamond ring. After the robbery, Kardashian fled Paris in her private jet.

If an out-of-touch millionaire elitist like Kim Kardashian isn’t safe from crime, despite being able to afford 24/7 security—even in a place like Paris, whose gun bans she would presumably like to see imposed on all of us—can any of us mere mortals feel safe? Maybe Kardashian should butt out of our lives and worry about her own security.

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