Ph Faces Breakdown Of Law, Order – Expert

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Bruce
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This is off the smoking gun website. I broke a bunch on links in it. Take special note of the 'goons' and their names AND the increased 'vicious-ness' that was not seen untill the past few years. Welcome to the future of America........ They have respect for no one! And IF you were to referr to them with a term starting with a N.... then you be da bad guy! Who want to be a school teacher in Atlanta? Anyone??? Show of hands??? Anyone at all????Members of an Atlanta street gang were filmed beating a man who was brutally assaulted because “gay” were not allowed in their neighborhood, according to a videotape of the apparent hate crime.The 30-second clip, posted today to the Worldstar Hip Hop web site, was shot outside a grocery store in Atlanta’s Pittsburgh neighborhood. The business, located at 1029 McDaniel Street SW, is a popular congregating spot for members of the Pittsburgh Jack City Gang (or “PBJC”). The group has also used the name “Jack City 1029.”After being provided a link to the video, an Atlanta police spokesperson told TSG that the clip had been forwarded to the department’s gang division as well as the unit that investigates bias crimes against the LGBT community. Officer Kim Jones added that she was researching whether a police report was generated at the time of the attack (which investigators believe took place over the weekend).As seen above, the video opens with an unseen cameraman and a second man outside the grocery store. The second man announces, “Round one. Jack City. No gay.” Then, after a diminutive man exits the grocery, an assailant approaches him from behind and delivers a brutal punch to the side of the victim’s head. The man’s cell phone flies from his hand and he crumples to the ground.The victim is then set upon by three men who punch and stomp him while he tries to cover his head. One of the attackers--who is wearing a shirt with “Jack Gang” imprinted on the back--even strikes the victim in the head with a tire.As the man is beaten, the giggling cameraman announces, four times, “No gay in Jack City.” An onlooker can be heard saying, “No faggot, man.” The video ends after one assailant picks up the victim’s cell phone and then punches the man in the head while holding the device.A YouTube video of the PBJC gang (posted in mid-2010) shows young men outside the McDaniel Street grocery store (which can be seen here in a Google Street View photo). They brag about stealing necklaces, display gang signs, and refer to themselves as “goons.” One man describes himself as a “wild dog,” while another says, “I’m the Tasmanian Devil.”The MySpace pages of "PBJC" affiliates include photos of a young man posing with cash and a rifle, a shot of the group's hangout spot, and images of gang members and mottos.While the beating video does not indicate when it was shot, a police source told TSG that the attack occurred Saturday. Worldstar’s trademark clips of street mayhem (like this) are usually uploaded shortly after they were recorded.

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joeatmanila
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I find Philippines way much more secure and way much lesser in crime than many western 1st world countries.Any doubts on it?how many of you would walk in Tondo after midnight by your self, no one unless you look for troubles, What about SO MANY different locations in US or in my own Greece or in England and so on and so forth.I did an offroad trip with my recent toy (a nice pink color 4x4 heheheh). I went to the top of some mountains where is rumored to be many NPA and snatchers and killers and snakes and dragons. You know what? On the top where the trail was over and not possible for anything else than feet so to pass further, i found a huge nipa hut (plus some others along the way) where a family was staying. They were excited to see us, they offered us fruits, water and the husband wanted to kill a chicken so to lunch with us. We offered them some money for the fruits, they turned it down, no matter what they would not accept a single peso. All the people (few to be honest) i saw along the way were the friendliest honestly friendly (not smile to the kano for a few pesos) i ever met 9 years here in this country.The only thing i considered stupid from my side was taking a 12 years old machine up there all alone without accompanying car, what if it would brake down (as it did two days after) in the middle of nowhere...then i would have a very long walk back to ask for help.

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