Posted on 03/10/2014 9:53:33 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Alameda County DA outlines case against suspected gang killers.
Gang members are behind the "massacre" of three people at a Hayward warehouse in 2011, according to prosecutors.
Paul Arthur Stevenson, 22, of Oakland, Anthony Alvin Perry II, 23, of Oakland, and Aaron Isaiah Stewart, 21, of Fairfield, were the members of the "Mob Squad" that fired at least 19 shots at seven people seated inside an SUV parked outside a tattoo party, according to the Hayward Daily Review.
Shanice Kiel, 19, of San Francisco, Leneasha Northington, 16, of San Leandro, and Joshua Alford, 23, of Oakland, all died, the newspaper reported.
Investigators Trying to Determine Who Shot San Francisco Officer The men left the parking lot near the car looking like a "battlefield" after deciding that Alford, who was allegedly in another gang, rubbed them the wrong way at a party.
Opening statements in the trial began Monday. A fourth shooter has exchanged a guilty plea and testimony against the other three for a lighter sentence, the newspaper reported.
I’ve never heard of a tattoo party, and Ive read a lot of books on entertaining.
I’ve heard of a military tattoo, which is a military drum performance/army display. They have one in Edinburgh every August.
Tattoo party?
In this case, I am assuming it’s like a tupperware part, but with giant needles, instead of plastic containers.
It’s easier to make stupid decisions when everyone else is making them with you.
I think one of the last places I would ever be seen is at a “tattoo party”.
Were they serving Hep-C Hors d’oeuvres at this “party”?
I thought Herve Villechaize was dead...
Tattoo party?? Seriously??
Tea, crumpets... Drop your pants
Oh wait, that is a Barney Frank party
“Shanice Kiel, 19, of San Francisco, Leneasha Northington, 16, of San Leandro, and Joshua Alford, 23, of Oakland, all died, the newspaper reported.”
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Don’t tell me that “Shanice” and “Leneasha” were males! That is just wrong. Any boy with a name like that just has to go wrong. Far better to be named Sue. It is bad enough to hang a silly name like that on a girl.
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