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Lifestyle => Train of Thought => Topic started by: Elano on July 08, 2008, 11:49:37 PM
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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deptartment personnel watch over a man detained during a gang sweep conducted to crack down on a violent clique of the Bloods gang, centered in the Compton area.
A sweep by about 450 officers aimed at the Mob Piru faction leads to 16 arrests, including three in a murder case.
About 450 state and local police officers swept through Compton, Lynwood and other parts of Los Angeles County early Tuesday, arresting 16 people and serving more than a dozen search warrants in an operation aimed at dismantling a violent clique of the Bloods gang.
The raids were the culmination of a seven-month investigation, "Operation Killen Court," that targeted gang members in the Mob Piru clique. Authorities allege that members of the clique are responsible for many violent acts and have perpetuated the area's underground gun trade.
"This gang has terrorized the community for quite some time now," said Chief Cecil Rhambo of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. "This is one of our target gangs."
Since the investigation began in December, 24 Mob Piru gang members have been arrested and more than 18 guns have been seized. Among those arrested were Alex Graves, 23, Maurice Bennett II, 19, and Robert Maxwell, 19, who authorities allege killed Kyutza Joan Herrera almost a year ago in Lynwood. One other person connected with the slaying is still being sought, authorities said.
Last summer, authorities said, Herrera, 20, was sitting in a car with her boyfriend in front of the Ace Liquor store on Long Beach Boulevard when two cars with Mob Piru members drove past, firing at rival Crips gang members inside the store. Herrera, who was not affiliated with either gang, was hit with a bullet from a high-powered assault rifle and died, authorities said.
The operation began when investigators in the Compton sheriff's station asked the state attorney general's office for assistance in prosecuting the gang after the fatal drive-by.
During the investigation, officials from the state attorney general's office and the Sheriff's Department, using wiretaps and other electronic surveillance, allege that they observed gang members buy and sell guns and talk about killings.
Jerry Hunter, assistant chief of the Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement, called the raids "icing on the cake," adding that investigators believed that they already had much of what they needed to prosecute many of the targeted gang members.
In one instance, investigators said that after monitoring the gang, they stopped a likely shootout between Mob Piru and the Insane Crips of Long Beach.
A heavy police presence at the scheduled time of the killings deterred the confrontation, investigators said.
Mob Piru has been around for decades and boasts about 200 members and controls much of the area east of Long Beach Boulevard, said Special Agent Scott Barker of the state Department of Justice. The Piru gangs began in the 1970s, named after Piru Street in Compton, and later called themselves Bloods. Mob Piru began gaining notoriety in the 1990s with alleged connections to rap music impresario Suge Knight and Death Row Records.
While monitoring the gang, authorities said, they were surprised by the amount of time the group spent talking about buying and selling guns.
"These guys, all they seemed to talk about was moving guns around," Barker said.
Also among those arrested during the operation were three U.S. Postal Service employees, including Graves, who was arrested May 7 and is suspected of taking part in Hererra's slaying; Sergio Moran, age not given; and Warren Phillipus, 28.
Investigators said Phillipus robbed the Rancho Park post office in October and planned to rob the Rimpau post office but was thwarted by authorities.
Highly publicized gang raids and arrests are popular with voters and standard grist for politicians, and may help Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown, who has expressed interest in running for governor, though he deflected a reporter's question at a news conference Tuesday about his intentions to enter the race.
Another possible contender for governor, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, has also made gangs a priority.
Earlier this year, he announced an overhaul of the city's anti-gang efforts, focusing the city's suppression, intervention and prevention programs in the core gang areas.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-compton9-f,0,5766023.flash
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Soo Woop
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Shit that looks like Quik.
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condolences to my piru brothers...b's up
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Always trying to keep our successful black brothas down and out. LEAVE THEM ALONE!
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hopefully Big Red shook the swine
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how they going after Blood niggas.........when mexicans are the majority and they gangs supposed to be much larger and deeper than the Blacks???? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......
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they do jobs, i fuckin got pulled over twice in a span of 5 minutes in compton lol... fuckin sheriffs :/
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how they going after Blood niggas.........when mexicans are the majority and they gangs supposed to be much larger and deeper than the Blacks???? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......
mayb them esses paid them off to get the bluds.
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Don't y'all think it's a little bit exaggerated ?
take a look @ the pics :D
http://ktla.trb.com/news/la-me-compton9-pg,0,6972937.photogallery?index=2
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First of all, it's not Iraq ::)
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First of all, it's not Iraq ::)
yeah,an army of soldiers for what ? :D
c'mon,its fuckin ridiculous
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First of all, it's not Iraq ::)
yeah,an army of soldiers for what ? :D
c'mon,its fuckin ridiculous
The Cops Are Ridiculous
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Its Fuck The Police all day in the hood. Pigs should know as soon as they leave the murder rate will go right back up.
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lol im sure the residents of compton are appreciating that they are doing this?
""taking hoodlums off the streets"
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lol im sure the residents of compton are appreciating that they are doing this?
""taking hoodlums off the streets"
doubt it. Shit like this doesnt solve crime lol. Education does. When a state like California spends more money per year on housing inmates then it does on education....no wonder theres a crime problem.
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First of all, it's not Iraq ::)
yeah,an army of soldiers for what ? :D
c'mon,its fuckin ridiculous
The Cops Are Ridiculous
Fo' real and fo' real.
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no it isnt the solution to the compton crime rate however taking neighhborhood thugs off of your street is a temporary fix to a sky rocketing crime rate that occurs every summer
more than likely this is a raid spearheaded by a snitch on the insides in prison trying to decrease his time in the system
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^^these kind of raids are always for show. San Diego PD does that shit every once in a while when they want the public to think somethings being done. It obviously doesnt fix shit....but it makes citizens feel like their tax dollars are being put to good use.
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doubt it. Shit like this doesnt solve crime lol. Education does. When a state like California spends more money per year on housing inmates then it does on education....no wonder theres a crime problem.
exactly..and the Governor on down knows this,its no mystery. In the end its all about money and the people with money cant be bothered about what happens in the hood. Im convinced the majority of cops are in it for the paycheck and the power they can wield satisfies their inferiority complex.
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im surprised none of you blame the real problem
PARENTING
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Shit that looks like Quik.
What, just cause he's black and has cornrows?
and yes parenting is a big part of it. they're whole culture is fucked up
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im surprised none of you blame the real problem
PARENTING
Parenting is part of the problem. Sometimes, its just lack of parents. A single mom, in the hood, trying to keep her son whos basically a young man out of a gang has the odds completely against her. And with no real backing from the worst education system in the country..she has even less chance. Even if you blame parents...does that mean nothing should be done for the children?
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Where they're at, the environment has just as much to do with it as parenting, if not more so.
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Where they're at, the environment has just as much to do with it as parenting, if not more so.
better example of bad parenting....
Rich, priviledged kids in the suburbs who listen to Snoop Dogg and try to form a bicycle and candy bar stealing gang.
Or better yet, those bitches on Maury who let their 10 yr old daughter beat them up....and then that faggot with the tight sweater vest comes out and yells at all of em...lol
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D - Westtttttttttttttttttt. LMFAO, nigga wit the big guns supposed to make him tuff. :laugh:
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Soo Woop
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wake up
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First of all, it's not Iraq ::)
yeah,an army of soldiers for what ? :D
c'mon,its fuckin ridiculous
The Cops Are Ridiculous
true
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lol im sure the residents of compton are appreciating that they are doing this?
""taking hoodlums off the streets"
doubt it. Shit like this doesnt solve crime lol. Education does. When a state like California spends more money per year on housing inmates then it does on education....no wonder theres a crime problem.
And a budget problem.
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yeah,an army of soldiers for what ? :D
c'mon,its fuckin ridiculous
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yeah,an army of soldiers for what ? :D
c'mon,its fuckin ridiculous
The Cops Are Ridiculous