Just shooting the picnic'ers that...
Aww forget it.
First place to look: his home town in Mexico.
prompting Milwaukee detectives to notify border officers to watch for him.
Fat chance!
A TEMPORARY WARRANT???????????????????
I lived about four blocks from this park - a very nice place. I hope it's a freak thing and not a sign of my old neighborhood gone bad.
Let me be the first to say, "Well, citizens shoot people too..." /s
Yeah, that'll work. They'll "watch" for him at the border the same way they "watched for him" when he entered here illegally.
Friend of yours?
Methinks he is lounging in a guest room at John McCain's home.
ping
Several weeks ago I wrote here that sadly, there would probable be one or more incidents involving criminal activity by illegals that would grab the nation's attention and reshape the debate..
We need more new laws to improve illegal entry for 'guest' murders, robbers, rapists, child molesters, ID thieves, etc., just trying to better satisfy their emotions and lack of conscience. Tisk. Tisk. Tisk. Where is everyone's compassion on this matter? It's never to late for him to leave, go back to Mexico, re-apply as someone else, come back in to the US and do a little more shootin'.
Illegal, yet eligible to buy a home in Milwaukee, evidentally. Wonder who financed this?
Property Names Summary
Created 05/31/06 15:00 Address: 3605- 3605 S 15TH ST
Were the people he shot also illegals?
Just curious.
Here's the update from this afternoon. They're couching this in terms of "civil unrest" because of the cops recently found not guilty of beating up that gay, male, bi-racial stripper. Unreal! No mention of the shooter that did the most damage being an illegal, of course. *Rolleyes*
Officials pledge order following shooting deaths in Milwaukee
By JOHN HARTZELL
Associated Press Writer
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- One day after a man opened fire at a park packed with Memorial Day picnickers, killing two, Milwaukee officials expressed outrage and vowed to clamp down on the violence in the state's largest city.
"This is not going away. There are too many city officials sticking their heads in the sand and thinking happy thoughts," said Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr.
Mayor Tom Barrett on Tuesday pledged to increase overtime and hire more police officers to patrol the streets. Twenty-eight people were shot over the weekend - four fatally.
"This is not acceptable to me as mayor, this is not acceptable to me as a citizen of Milwaukee," Barrett said at a news conference Tuesday.
Two years ago, Milwaukee hit a 16-year low in its murder rate with 88 homicides. But last year, the city had 122 homicides, a 40 percent increase.
So far this year, there have been 38 homicides in the city, compared to 43 at the same time last year, Barrett said.
On Monday night at a south side park on the Lake Michigan shore, a 32-year-old man allegedly killed Milwaukee residents Raymundo Munoz-Silva, 31, and Julio Diaz-Guillen, 17, and injured three others. Police were still searching for the suspect Tuesday.
The shooting, near a playground at South Shore Park, prompted people to scatter, screaming, witnesses said.
A 23-year-old woman shot in the chest and a 34-year-old man shot in the leg were in stable condition on Tuesday at an area hospital. A 21-year-old man was treated for a leg wound and released.
Police department spokeswoman Anne E. Schwartz said none of the incidents appeared to be related, though they indicate a "proliferation of guns and anger management problems."
Even the police weren't safe. Two plainclothes officers were shot at, but not hit, in an unmarked car Tuesday. On Monday, shots were fired at another officer and a driver tried to run down two others, injuring one.
Clarke, whose department patrols 144 county parks, including South Shore, said he would help however he could.
"Officials have to come up with a strategic plan to deal with the violence. It has to be written, comprehensive and specific," Clarke said. "There's no plan to reverse the urban decay."
Barrett reiterated the need to put cameras on some high-risk streets. Last week the police chief announced that privately financed video security cameras will be installed along an 11-block stretch of a major south side street - the first time in the city.
Barrett said solving the violence problem would be a priority.
"At some point, the community has to say we will not accept this level of violence," he said. "We can reduce the violence if citizens work together."
He also called on local religious leaders to preach peace.
Anger has been building in the city so the shootings aren't surprising, said Belinda Lathan, 45, who lives on the city's north side. Lathan, who is black, said people are upset about the acquittal in April of white police officers on most charges in the brutal beating of a biracial man, Frank Jude, two years ago.
"I knew it was going to happen. You can feel when it's bubbling up. You can feel when people are angry," Lathan said.
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In my quiet little Southern town we had a murder a couple of weeks ago of a "migrant" of fuzzy origin (he lived at a "General Delivery" PO Box).
There were several shots on a dark night outside his trailer he apparently lived in (with a number of others of "undetermined origin") and a car was seen speeding from the scene. Everybody else was gone when the police arrived. The cops have no clue who did it, or why, except to speculate there may have been alcohol or drugs involved. Oh, and they are awaiting releasing further information until notification of next-of-kin at some foreign location - if they can figure it out. No word since.
Crimes of this sort are increasing rapidly around here. Last month three "undocumented" men held up a Quik Stop with a sawed off shotgun for two six packs of beer. This time they were caught.
I could go on and on but what's the use? Sometimes I feel my town is morphing into Nuevo Laredo.