The man who (omitted) shot and killed a King County sheriff’s deputy Saturday was a member of a violent Seattle gang and was on active supervision by the state Department of Corrections. (GB’s comment: WTF is “active supervision”?)
Raymond O. Porter, 23, was killed by other deputies after he shot Deputy Steve Cox in the back room of a White Center home early Saturday.
Residents and tourists here were stunned Thursday in the wake of a daylight gang brawl that left a 15-year-old boy stabbed to death, a 14-year-old charged with his murder and downtown’s main commercial strip shut down for more than eight hours. “Everyone’s saying, ‘This isn’t supposed to happen in Santa Barbara,’ ” said Police Chief Cam Sanchez. “Well, it isn’t supposed to happen anywhere.” (GB’s comment: Uh, hello? It’s California – you guys are so liberal I’m surprised you aren’t all sex slaves for these little pukes.)
Killed was 15-year-old Luis Angel Linares, a student at El Puente Community School who was known to his friends as Nacho. Bleeding after being stabbed, he staggered into the parking lot behind Saks Fifth Avenue on State Street before being rushed to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
His alleged killer, whose name was not released because of his age, attended Santa Barbara Junior High School. He is being held at Santa Barbara County’s juvenile hall, officials said.
Four others — allegedly members of the same gang — were also arrested on a variety of charges. They range in age from 13 to 16.
Gangbuster says, “It doesn’t matter how old they are. Publish their names. They aren’t people. They aren’t even human. When approached by any person of any age always be prepared to shoot to kill and empty your clip in 3’s.”
Police investigators blamed gang members from Paterson for the tragic death of 15-year-old Ricky Lee Smith Jr. outside a party in Teaneck last July.
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Gangbuster says, “Evidently it was never confirmed the shooter was truly a gang member which brings up an interesting point. I have met more “wannabees” who openly boast of their gang involvement than true gang members. In fact if they are so openly talking about it many times they are not. But wannabees are dangerous too and should be punished just as harshly as full fledged (jumped) members.”
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The New Breed street gang reportedly has a “bounty” on Chicago police officers, vowing to kill six officers in retaliation for the fatal shooting of two of their alleged members Monday afternoon at a Humboldt Park intersection, according to a police source.
Gangbuster says, “Bring it! We’ll get the rest of you little ratitos.”
Chicago police trying to stop an (omitted) gang-ordered execution on Monday fatally shot two men, injured another, and wounded an officer at a Humboldt Park intersection after one of them pointed an AK-47 semiautomatic rifle at officers, authorities said.
Members of the New Breed street gang were in a stolen car on their way to commit a murder when gang intelligence officers attempted to stop the suspects. “They observed that the offender in the back seat had an AK-47 assault rifle, which he picked up and started to point at the officers,” Cline said. “The offender in the right front passenger seat was also armed with a handgun.”
Police opened fire, killing two of the occupants and wounding a third. In the melee that ensued, one of the officers was shot in the hand. Hospital officials were unable to tell when the officer would be released.William Tyler, 23, was pronounced dead at the scene while the other — identified as Marcus Thomas, 20 — was pronounced dead at John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County at 4:21 p.m., the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office spokeswoman said.
Gangbuster says, “If anyone loved them that’s my only offered condolence. Either way kudos to the officers of justice for making the world a little bit better place.”
Authorities say 23-year-old Raul Martinez was arrested yesterday in Moreno Valley and remains jailed without bail in connection with the shooting death of 20-year-old Osiel Hipolito according to Los Angeles County sheriff’s Deputy Scott Gage.
Hipolito was shopping at a strip mall near Compton with his wife and brother when he was assaulted by two (ommission) gang members.
Gage says that when Hipolito tried to defend himself, an (ommission) gang member opened fire on him and his family.
Authorities say Hipolito’s then-pregnant wife was hit in the abdomen and her baby was born prematurely with a leg wound. The sailor was pronounced dead at the same hospital where his wife gave birth.
Gangbuster’s Recommendation: Put those putas on a nuke sub with some of Hipolito’s best freinds and send them out to sea. They won’t even be good for ballast so the cook will have to use their eyeballs for chum and make some nice menudo with the left overs.
Fresno police arrested four Fresno gang members or associates on probation or parole violations Saturday night.
Sgt. Ron Hughes said Fresno’s Bulldog Tactical Team arrested a 17-year-old juvenile, Joseph Molina, 30, Paul Allen, 37, and Jorge Garcia, 18, all of Fresno.
Los Angeles: On February 3, 2007, 31-year-old Mauricio Cornejo died while in a holding cell at the Hollenbeck Police Station after his arrest for narcotics and gun possession. Cornejo, a local gang member, was taken into custody near the Ramona Gardens Housing Development.
The preliminary investigation by Force Investigation Division investigators has found that around 6:40 that evening, gang officers assigned to the Hollenbeck Police Station stopped the car Cornejo was driving for having a broken tail light. Once stopped, Cornejo was cooperative at first, then suddenly ran from officers. Police gave chase and saw Cornejo throw a gun.
As Cornejo approached a bridge near the 2700 block of Lancaster Avenue, he turned and attempted to hit an officer. Cornejo fought with the officers who requested help. Once the suspect was finally controlled, he was handcuffed and placed in a police car.
A search of Cornejo’s car revealed evidence of narcotics. The officers also recovered the loaded .45-caliber handgun, which they had seen thrown during Cornejo’s attempted escape.
The officers took Cornejo to the Hollebeck Police Station for booking. At around 7:30 PM, they noticed him having difficulty breathing and called for an ambulance. Paramedics pronounced Cornejo dead in the cell.
Force Investigation Division is continuing its investigation into the circumstances of the arrest and Cornejo’s death. The two involved officers received minor injuries during the struggle but did not require hospitalization.
Cornejo was listed as a parolee at large by the California Department of Corrections.
Due to threats against the involved officers by local gang members, the officers’ names are not being released at this time.
The coroner’s examination will determine the cause of death.
Unverified but highly angering …
While a motive for the shooting has not been determined, the gunman may have mistaken the couple’s use of sign language as the flashing of gang symbols — a common challenge among street gangs, authorities said.
(Miracle Mile region of Los Angeles)
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Gangbuster’s Recommendation if this is ever verified
The words I posted here were violent. Goddamn right they were. I, Mr. White Guy, am on the road. What does that mean? Hmmm ….