Posted on 08/11/2007 9:24:51 AM PDT by free me
A 15-year-old youth on Friday became the third person arrested in the fatal shootings of three young people on a Newark playground last week. An intense police manhunt continued for at least two other suspects, including another teenager.
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Sometimes we need a Human Blender for people that horrible.
This is sounding more like a gang initiation than a robbery. MS-13?...........
Krap, why not blame it on the "system"?....its easier than burdening yourself with part of the blame.
Sheriff Arpya in Phoenix don't seem to have any problem with the "system"...if he runs out of jail space, he just adds another tent in the desert.
According to Mr. Carranzas older brother, Jesus Lachira Carranza, the family came to Newark in the early 1990s from Chimbote, Peru, a fishing town on the countrys north coast. The younger Mr. Carranza worked in construction, living in the Ivy Hill neighborhood until about four years ago, when he and his siblings together bought three properties in Orange.
What are the chances his property home owning siblings are also here illegally?
The questions continue...
He fell through the cracks that are the construction of illegal loving Newark and Fed officials.
The whole family should be in federal custody waiting for the next plane to Peru.
In an earlier article, the mayor assured us that this was not a “bias” crime. Note that the killers were Hispanic, and the victims were Black. If the perps had been White, it would have been all over the headlines.
“When officers suspect that a person is in the country illegally, they can send a message to the immigrations services Law Enforcement Center in Williston, Vt.”
Note that the cenetr is tucked away in a remote part of Vermont. Excuse the redundancy: all Vermont is remote. It means that the IS enforcement center is far, far from the from lines. It is just not serious. The Center is a big dead-letter office for the “messages” sent there.
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County officials never alert immigration to anything - ever since the NJ State Troopers profiling "scandal" law enforcement in this state has been forbidden to inquire about any perp's immigration status: the NJ Supreme Court considers it to be a violation of the perp's civil rights.
Should us New Jerseyans start calling ICE on Monday to see if they have started to round up the rest of this creeps family?
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