Posted on 04/04/2009 7:50:28 AM PDT by pissant
The family of a father and two sons slain last year in San Francisco filed a lawsuit Friday, blaming the city's sanctuary policy for illegally shielding the suspected gunman from earlier deportation despite his record of "extreme violence."
The suit - lodged in San Francisco Superior Court - asserts that the city sanctuary policy was a "substantial factor" in the June 22, 2008, slayings of Tony Bologna, 48, and his sons Michael, 20, and Matthew, 16. The city attorney's office declined to comment.
Lawyers for Bologna's wife and his two surviving children assert in the suit that the alleged gunman, Edwin Ramos, had at least two prior juvenile offenses and was shielded from deportation under the city's sanctuary policy.
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But somehow I doubt the Pink Mafia on San Fran's courts will side with the US citizens.
I hope they take the city for everything they deserve. Shielding scumbags is BS..
I agree with you. I saw the widow on FOX several weeks ago and her story was heart-wrenching. I hope she bankrupts San Francisco.
Given the crooked nature of San Fran, they will probably have a cop off the poor man.
But you gotta love a name like Tony Balogna
I’m amazed that the Chronicle published the story!
Sanctuary City Consequences...Ping!
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