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On Tuesday, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited hurricane-stricken

Houston, TX.

And, not surprisingly, the First Lady's attire drew sharp criticism from liberals

and the media, upon discovering she chose to wear high-heels during her visit.

But she got support in the most unlikely of places.

Gay pop music icon Boy George came to Melania Trump's defense in a few epic tweets, starting

with "I'm officially against Melania hating!"

"Sometimes it's hard to be a woman!"

Boy George said in another tweet.

Lastly, the singer wrapped up with, "We are all held together and apart by the things

we don't say!"

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WATCH: Houston Police Chief Issues Brutal Dose of "Texas Justice" On Looters | Top Stories Today - Duration: 5:42.

It's always shocking to hear that there are some people in this country who are wicked

enough to loot the homes and businesses of those suffering from a natural disaster emergency.

Trying to profit from the misfortune of others is particularly vile considering the troubles

these families face.

As victims go through Hurricane Harvey, however, some people aren't taking it anymore.

Houston's police chief stated: "We've already arrested a handful of looters.

We've made it real clear to our community we're going to do whatever it takes to protect

their homes and their businesses."

Acevedo continued, "And when people come from the outside to Houston, Texas, know we're

going to be out in the city, were not going to rest as a police department or law enforcement

community until people restore their lives."

With some looters having already been shot and killed by homeowners protecting their

households, these people are realizing that Texas isn't the kind of place to be messed

with.

The Houston police department has been working hard the

past few days, conducting at least 2,000 rescue missions over the weekend alone.

Many heart-wrenching tales have emerged regarding the impact that Hurricane Harvey has had on

officers.

"I've had officers tear up with the things they've seen with these children in the

middle of the night," the police chief said.

While leading rescue efforts, the police department has begun hunting down and dealing with looters

who are trying to take advantage of the vulnerable city.

In addition, homeowners are standing up against these thieves as well.

Just yesterday, a burglar paid the price for trying to loot a home that was still occupied

by its owner – the homeowner protected his property.

Although the burglar miraculously survived a gunshot wound to the head, others weren't

so lucky.

According to Independent Journal Review, another intruder broke into a home in the middle of

the night that was still occupied by its owner and was shot dead.

In a state with over 22,000,000 firearms, it shouldn't come as a surprise that these

looters met with such a fate.

With this news now out there, perhaps other looters will think twice before making the

same mistake.

District Attorney Brett Ligon announced that his office would be issuing mandatory jail

time for every looter that is caught, stating that "leniency and probation will be off

the table for these offenses committed during this time."

According to officials, state law allows for "enhanced punishment ranges for certain

crimes committed during a declared natural disaster event," which makes sense.

Law and order need to be maintained, and these looters who wish to exploit the misfortune

of others for their own personal gain need to be made an example of, and in a very public

manner.

"We stand behind all our law-enforcement agencies and will support their decisions

to shut down and immediately arrest suspected criminals during this difficult time for our

community," Ligon added.

With prosecutorial and law enforcement elements on the same page in terms of punishment, looters

have much to be worried about.

Unfortunately for them, Houston won't be the next New Orleans–especially with President

Trump lending his support from the highest office in the land.

These crooked individuals made the wrong move in coming to Texas – and they will be paying

for it one way or another.

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