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gangs will never be killed off stupid
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,`cause they run`em.
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corrupted cops maybe ^_^
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dont you have enough corrupt cops? I heard the US is number 1 when it comes to violation of human rights, next to some 3rd world countries.....
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well, yea.. hmm.. :s
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did you hear about the cop who gets 1,?? mio. $ from court ,though he was taped when he hit in the face a handcuffed suspect ,that came out was innocent.?
court resume is that he shouldnt have lost his job then!
court resume is that he shouldnt have lost his job then!
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lol imagine a black cop beating a innocent white in Nashville or whereever...
what would they do to him?
what would they do to him?
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shit man corrupt cops just as bad as the gangstas they be makin money off that dope too
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what a jackass.........lame. GANGS WILL NEVER DIE.DON'T YOU GOT A JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE CONCERT TO BE AT.NO WAIT IT SOCCER PRACTICEgng wrote:We need more cops to kill off the gangs
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the fuck we do need more cops the blast on them fools for fun when we get boredgng wrote:We need more cops to kill off the gangs
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my city has gang members who are cops, like many other cities.
we need more youth centers and places to hang out...parks are gang infested so that dont work no more.
we need more youth centers and places to hang out...parks are gang infested so that dont work no more.
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[quote="mamlook"]my city has gang members who are cops, like many other cities.
Damn i never heard shit like that before.
Damn i never heard shit like that before.
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http://www.nagia.org/NGTASection_II.htm
Gangs in Law Enforcement
Gangs have even infiltrated the ranks of some law enforcement agencies across the country. In interviews of convicted gang members conducted in 17 states by the National Gang Crime Research Center, more than half said they were aware of gang members who were also police officers.
Gang members as law enforcement officers present a particularly insidious problem because they act as invaluable sources of intelligence to the gang. These individuals are capable of jeopardizing cases under investigation, placing other officers in danger, exposing witnesses of gang-related crimes to intimidation or death, and compromising law enforcement tactics and sources of information.
At least 15 Chicago police officers from one district were charged with gang-related crimes or investigated for membership in a gang during a three-year span ending in 1995. The officers were reported to be members of the Latin Kings gang. In another incident, a gang investigator with the Chicago Police Department was convicted of aiding and abetting the Black Gangster Disciples’ narcotics operation. She was the live-in girlfriend of the gang’s second-in-command.
A New York City police officer pleaded guilty in 1997 to charges that he had supplied confidential information, including the names of witnesses and informants, to the Yellow Top Crew, a murderous $100,000-a-week crack cocaine gang.
An Orange County, California, Deputy District Attorney was arrested in June 1999 on charges of conspiring with a Hells Angels leader in a drug trafficking and money laundering ring. The Deputy District Attorney was accused of providing information on the status of ongoing police investigations to the gang leader.
Gang infiltration of law enforcement includes not only sworn officers but also civilian personnel and volunteers with access to much of the same information as sworn personnel. For example, a police department volunteer, an acknowledged prior gang member assigned to the Youth Gangs Program Office in Portland, Oregon, was convicted of bank robbery for using a police radio while acting as a lookout during the crime.
In response to this problem, many police departments have tightened entrance requirements and are conducting more extensive background checks in an effort to stop gang members and other criminals from infiltrating their departments.
Gangs in Law Enforcement
Gangs have even infiltrated the ranks of some law enforcement agencies across the country. In interviews of convicted gang members conducted in 17 states by the National Gang Crime Research Center, more than half said they were aware of gang members who were also police officers.
Gang members as law enforcement officers present a particularly insidious problem because they act as invaluable sources of intelligence to the gang. These individuals are capable of jeopardizing cases under investigation, placing other officers in danger, exposing witnesses of gang-related crimes to intimidation or death, and compromising law enforcement tactics and sources of information.
At least 15 Chicago police officers from one district were charged with gang-related crimes or investigated for membership in a gang during a three-year span ending in 1995. The officers were reported to be members of the Latin Kings gang. In another incident, a gang investigator with the Chicago Police Department was convicted of aiding and abetting the Black Gangster Disciples’ narcotics operation. She was the live-in girlfriend of the gang’s second-in-command.
A New York City police officer pleaded guilty in 1997 to charges that he had supplied confidential information, including the names of witnesses and informants, to the Yellow Top Crew, a murderous $100,000-a-week crack cocaine gang.
An Orange County, California, Deputy District Attorney was arrested in June 1999 on charges of conspiring with a Hells Angels leader in a drug trafficking and money laundering ring. The Deputy District Attorney was accused of providing information on the status of ongoing police investigations to the gang leader.
Gang infiltration of law enforcement includes not only sworn officers but also civilian personnel and volunteers with access to much of the same information as sworn personnel. For example, a police department volunteer, an acknowledged prior gang member assigned to the Youth Gangs Program Office in Portland, Oregon, was convicted of bank robbery for using a police radio while acting as a lookout during the crime.
In response to this problem, many police departments have tightened entrance requirements and are conducting more extensive background checks in an effort to stop gang members and other criminals from infiltrating their departments.
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Damn
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we need more gangs to kill cops
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Yeah shit is messed up
Not long ago Miami PD were tracking a big gang around here for almost a year, and before they were ready to move in, some gang members in the department erased the whole entire database lol.
Not long ago Miami PD were tracking a big gang around here for almost a year, and before they were ready to move in, some gang members in the department erased the whole entire database lol.
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Operation “La Mano Negra” The Black Hand
Under a two year undercover operation, 37 people have been arrested in connection with corruption of prison guards by the prison gang Mexican Mafia, raising eyebrows as to how far La eMe has compromised the State prison system. Among those arrested are former prison guards, one of which is listed as a high-ranking member of La eMe.
Charges filed against the arrested include, possession, distribution, conspiracy, kidnapping, extortion, and criminal street gang activity.
Other CDC guards have been placed on administrative leave pending further investigations.
La eMe is considered by Law Enforcement to be the largest, and most established prison gang in the United States, and having the most influence on Hispanic Street Gangs.
Asked about how this corruption of guards can happen?
Prison officials respond with “They’ve (inmates) got 24 hours a day to scheme on you, teamwork on you”.
“They watch you. They study you, they may ask questions of you – what kinds of sports do you like, what kind of car do you drive” “if you start to get a little too loose with your information, then they start to work on you”.
Once they find a guard they feel they can exploit, they might ask a guard for a “small favor” “They may ask for you to mail a letter for them, a birthday card for the wife” The first time a guard does that, they’re compromised, they’re in a trap and they can’t get out of it.
Once a guard has been co-opted, they become “mules” smuggling info in & out of the pen, then moving up to slipping contraband, eventually graduating to becoming full-fledged participants in the eMe’s operations.
From the San Diego Union Tribune / January 2005 story on Donovan State Prison former Guard being arrested and accused of working for the Mexican Mafia.
Under a two year undercover operation, 37 people have been arrested in connection with corruption of prison guards by the prison gang Mexican Mafia, raising eyebrows as to how far La eMe has compromised the State prison system. Among those arrested are former prison guards, one of which is listed as a high-ranking member of La eMe.
Charges filed against the arrested include, possession, distribution, conspiracy, kidnapping, extortion, and criminal street gang activity.
Other CDC guards have been placed on administrative leave pending further investigations.
La eMe is considered by Law Enforcement to be the largest, and most established prison gang in the United States, and having the most influence on Hispanic Street Gangs.
Asked about how this corruption of guards can happen?
Prison officials respond with “They’ve (inmates) got 24 hours a day to scheme on you, teamwork on you”.
“They watch you. They study you, they may ask questions of you – what kinds of sports do you like, what kind of car do you drive” “if you start to get a little too loose with your information, then they start to work on you”.
Once they find a guard they feel they can exploit, they might ask a guard for a “small favor” “They may ask for you to mail a letter for them, a birthday card for the wife” The first time a guard does that, they’re compromised, they’re in a trap and they can’t get out of it.
Once a guard has been co-opted, they become “mules” smuggling info in & out of the pen, then moving up to slipping contraband, eventually graduating to becoming full-fledged participants in the eMe’s operations.
From the San Diego Union Tribune / January 2005 story on Donovan State Prison former Guard being arrested and accused of working for the Mexican Mafia.
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Operation Mano Negra was originally a project of neighbourhood watches in Medellin/Columbia. they started killing off gangmembers in hundreds, cause the police was/is corrupt there. In the end they were more brutal than the gangs and didnt get rid of them....
I am wondering if both of those are somehow connected.
I am wondering if both of those are somehow connected.
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Not every cop is corrupt, and the answer does not lie in death. Solutions need to come from intellect not gut reaction.