Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
The woman was "Hispanic". They were probably sending a "message" within the community. It takes a brave women to turn thugs in. Many women might have been intimidated. Reportedly, one woman in the house told the victim if she helped, they would do the same to her.
Through the investigation, police discovered that Melanie went out earlier in the night to a place called Fast Eddies nightclub in Virginia. Detective Jack Austin said she met and exchanged numbers with a man who called himself Francisco. When the nightclub closed, Melanie didnt have a ride home, and Francisco, later identified as Lionicio Argueta, said he would take her home. Detective Austin says when Melanie got in his vehicle there were several other Hispanic males in the back seats.
The woman was "Hispanic". They were probably sending a "message" within the community. It takes a brave women to turn thugs in. Many women might have been intimidated. Reportedly, one woman in the house told the victim if she helped, they would do the same to her.
Did you read the article?
Through the investigation, police discovered that Melanie went out earlier in the night to a place called Fast Eddies nightclub in Virginia. Detective Jack Austin said she met and exchanged numbers with a man who called himself Francisco. When the nightclub closed, Melanie didnt have a ride home, and Francisco, later identified as Lionicio Argueta, said he would take her home. Detective Austin says when Melanie got in his vehicle there were several other Hispanic males in the back seats.
What "message" were they sending to the community?
Don't accept rides with car-loads of strange men at bars after closing time??
And i'm sure the law didn't know there were illegals living there. thank you obama
The woman was "Hispanic". They were probably sending a "message" within the community. It takes a brave women to turn thugs in. Many women might have been intimidated. Reportedly, one woman in the house told the victim if she helped, they would do the same to her.
Did you read the article?
Through the investigation, police discovered that Melanie went out earlier in the night to a place called Fast Eddies nightclub in Virginia. Detective Jack Austin said she met and exchanged numbers with a man who called himself Francisco. When the nightclub closed, Melanie didnt have a ride home, and Francisco, later identified as Lionicio Argueta, said he would take her home. Detective Austin says when Melanie got in his vehicle there were several other Hispanic males in the back seats.
What "message" were they sending to the community?
Don't accept rides with car-loads of strange men at bars after closing time??
That was the only article I linked to, but not the only one I read.
She was identified as "Hispanic" and she said the guy called on the phone and said, "Got one". She said that during the entire rape, the guys flashed gang signs and gang slogans.
Did you read the article?
What "message" were they sending to the community?
Don't accept rides with car-loads of strange men at bars after closing time??
That was the only article I linked to, but not the only one I read.
She was identified as "Hispanic" and she said the guy called on the phone and said, "Got one". She said that during the entire rape, the guys flashed gang signs and gang slogans.
So, what "message to the community" would you assume they were sending?
That was the only article I linked to, but not the only one I read.
She was identified as "Hispanic" and she said the guy called on the phone and said, "Got one". She said that during the entire rape, the guys flashed gang signs and gang slogans.
So, what "message to the community" would you assume they were sending?
What "message" do gangs normally send to the surrounding community? Living in Chicago, it's not uncommon.
So, what "message to the community" would you assume they were sending?
What "message" do gangs normally send to the surrounding community? Living in Chicago, it's not uncommon.
Um, right.
Either answer the question or not. You did not: You really don't know WTF you're talking about.
What "message" do gangs normally send to the surrounding community? Living in Chicago, it's not uncommon.
Um, right.
Either answer the question or not. You did not: You really don't know WTF you're talking about.
Are you "serious"?
The messages gangs send are:
This is our turf.
Don't fuck with us.
Do what we say.
If you go to the police, we will kill you and your family.
They attempt to recruit teenagers.
The Chicago Area Project: addressing the gang problem | FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The | Find Articles at BNET
Russell Square Park was also home base for 15 well-established youth gangs--the Tigers, Tomatoes, Bush Walkers, Baker Bears, Brandon Speed Boys, and others--who principally committed such crimes as petty larceny, vandalism, and lewdness. These gangs were the scourge of the community and a danger to those who did not defer to them. However, they never posed the same threat as gangs do today, whose sophisticated and violent crimes, turf wars with rival gangs, and networks in other cities closely resemble the acts of organized crime syndicates.
------there is nothing here you didn't know. You just want to play some game. Not interested. Have a nice day.
Um, right.
Either answer the question or not. You did not: You really don't know WTF you're talking about.
Are you "serious"?
The messages gangs send are:
This is our turf.
Don't fuck with us.
Do what we say.
If you go to the police, we will kill you and your family.
They attempt to recruit teenagers.
The Chicago Area Project: addressing the gang problem | FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The | Find Articles at BNET
Russell Square Park was also home base for 15 well-established youth gangs--the Tigers, Tomatoes, Bush Walkers, Baker Bears, Brandon Speed Boys, and others--who principally committed such crimes as petty larceny, vandalism, and lewdness. These gangs were the scourge of the community and a danger to those who did not defer to them. However, they never posed the same threat as gangs do today, whose sophisticated and violent crimes, turf wars with rival gangs, and networks in other cities closely resemble the acts of organized crime syndicates.
------there is nothing here you didn't know. You just want to play some game. Not interested. Have a nice day.
You're ability to leap from fact to fiction certainly remains intact: There is no evidence that "sending a message to the community" was any more a motive for the attack than any other rape: to satisfy the underdeveloped criminal ego.
Police should be allowed to shoot gang members on sight. They are violent, have a history of trying to kill cops, and wear identifying uniforms [rags[ that mark them as criminals and declared enemies of all society.
It's time to get serious about the gang problem.
Are you "serious"?
The messages gangs send are:
This is our turf.
Don't fuck with us.
Do what we say.
If you go to the police, we will kill you and your family.
They attempt to recruit teenagers.
The Chicago Area Project: addressing the gang problem | FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The | Find Articles at BNET
Russell Square Park was also home base for 15 well-established youth gangs--the Tigers, Tomatoes, Bush Walkers, Baker Bears, Brandon Speed Boys, and others--who principally committed such crimes as petty larceny, vandalism, and lewdness. These gangs were the scourge of the community and a danger to those who did not defer to them. However, they never posed the same threat as gangs do today, whose sophisticated and violent crimes, turf wars with rival gangs, and networks in other cities closely resemble the acts of organized crime syndicates.
------there is nothing here you didn't know. You just want to play some game. Not interested. Have a nice day.
You're ability to leap from fact to fiction certainly remains intact: There is no evidence that "sending a message to the community" was any more a motive for the attack than any other rape: to satisfy the underdeveloped criminal ego.
I agree with rdean. That is the message gangs send every time they do their gang shit. They didn't expect her to go to the cops.
Police should be allowed to shoot gang members on sight. They are violent, have a history of trying to kill cops, and wear identifying uniforms [rags[ that mark them as criminals and declared enemies of all society.
It's time to get serious about the gang problem.
My kind of man! Agreed.
We need to start labeling them what they truly are though, they are terrorists.
Most gang members are anchor babies. But cannot deport them. MS 13 is the biggest problem and we have not made a dent in them because they are protected by left wingnuts from deportation.
Mara Salvatrucha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMany Mara Salvatrucha gang members from the Los Angeles area have been deported after being arrested.[8] As a result of these deportations, members of MS have recruited more members in their home countries. The Los Angeles Times contends that deportation policies have contributed to the size and influence of the gang both in the United States and in Central America.[8]