MS gang bangers vs. INGO bang gangers?
What is this blade in one of the photos? What a weird looking weapon.
Thanks for the blog recommendation, I'll be watching it. Yeah, these MS-13 always bug me. As you drive through town, you can see MS-13 tagged on buildings and bridges.
All the gangs listed in the news report have been on Gangland. And don't be naive Indy residents, SUR-13 is here. Have seen the tags about my neighborhood.
Ive seen MS 13 and the 18th street gang tags here in Washington. We have a huge hispanic population. We had a muliti agency class on the different gangs that the LEO's have been having contact with. We were told they get "bonus points" for killing police, fire or ems workers.
The illegal immigrants are just here looking for a better life in the land of opportunity.
Who are you to deny them that?
the problem is they don't get deported , local law enforcement won't detain them because ICE won't do their job.
I find it amusing while I am working , I go into bad neighborhoods and make deliveries to retail establishments , they do the gang spray paint thing , so I take a marker and X out the signatures , or I write something that insults them , just thinking of them seeing it makes me laugh.
Now here is an idea. What will our handsign be? INGO will be tough.
dont bank on that. im pretty sure everyone at work gives them a wide berth. staff and inmates included.I trust in our Chicago gangs to keep them at bay
That looks Midevil.What is this blade in one of the photos? What a weird looking weapon.
I think what worries me is that this may be the start of drug farms in the Hoosier National Forest. I can imagine that these small towns would be just the place to set up a place from which to keep an eye on the pot fields. It's dangerous, even deadly to go hiking in the hills in Southern Cal. If they start that here, hikers and hunters are going to be in serious danger. These gangs set traps and also guard the fields with automatic weapons.
I think what worries me is that this may be the start of drug farms in the Hoosier National Forest. I can imagine that these small towns would be just the place to set up a place from which to keep an eye on the pot fields. It's dangerous, even deadly to go hiking in the hills in Southern Cal. If they start that here, hikers and hunters are going to be in serious danger. These gangs set traps and also guard the fields with automatic weapons.