Posted on 07/01/2005 11:22:12 AM PDT by Smogger
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - The arrest Tuesday of three suspected gang members in race-related shots fired at an inhabited dwelling followed weeks of escalating tensions between black and Latino residents in one area of the city, police said. Phillip Ramirez, 24, of Rancho Cucamonga, and two 17-year-old boys, one from Rancho Cucamonga, the other from Ontario, were arrested Tuesday following a two-week-long investigation into racial threats which culminated June 15 with shots fired into a home in the 10000 block of Salina Street, said San Bernardino County Sheriffs Sgt. Frank Gonzales.
Ramirez and the two boys confirmed their involvement in both a Latino gang and in the shooting, according to an earlier police statement. The family targeted in the shooting is black, while the suspected shooters are Latino, said San Bernardino County Sheriffs Detective Michael Wirz.
The black family lives in an area known as the Club House tract where many other black families reside, Wirz said.
An older Latino street gang controls a nearby area around Humboldt Avenue and 24th Street, Wirz explained. Members of the street gang have been known to threaten black children who come into that area to shop or use a nearby park.
In addition to these tensions, a relatively new black street gang has thrown itself into the area mix, Wirz explained.
"Theres been weeks and weeks of arguments between (members of the Latino gang) and some blacks who belong" to the new street gang, Wirz said.
Gonzales said gang investigators with the Rancho Cucamonga station have been aware of the new gang for about a year.
Prior to the shooting at their home, family members called Rancho deputies a few times to complain about harassment from members of the Latino gang, who targeted a teen boy who lived at the home, Wirz said.
One of the 17-year-old boys arrested Tuesday had a previous fist fight with a boy who lives at the home, Wirz said.
Ironically, the boy was out of town when the shooting occurred, he said.
"Its just pure luck that no one was seriously injured or killed," Wirz said.
The shooting involved a high-powered rifle, a shotgun and a pistol, Wirz said.
While Gonzales could not say whether tensions in the neighborhood are expected to worsen, Wirz said the family targeted in the shooting is not waiting around to find out.
"The familys trying to relocate," Wirz said. "This is just too much for them to deal with."
Ramirez and the two teens were booked into West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga on suspicion of shooting at an inhabited dwelling, a hate crime, participating in a criminal street gang and possession of dangerous firearms.
Ramirez is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail. The two teens names were not made public because of their ages.
remember--jesse jackson is going to bring the two groups together!
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And because of political correctness, news reports will fail to mention the direct impact of illegal immigration on this situation.
The joys of a 'vibrant, multicultural' neighborhood.
And my friends wonder why I want to move to the 'burbs.
The esais (how do you spell that word anyway?) and the bloods going at it. Whom to root for?
Rancho Cucamonga has become a quagmire. It is time for the US to set an exit strategy and a certain date for withdrawl.
Uh.. Rancho Cucamonga IS the burbs. It was the safest city in America for several years a few years back. White people have been running for years. Now black people are running for the burbs, and running back to the South. I got news for you. You can't run from this takeover.
What's up esse?
They usually are
Oh, you can run. But not forever, Smogger. Find a nice neighborhood, stay as long as you can, watch it being taken over, and then move on somewhere else for a little while. (I'm actually considering buying a farm in remote southeast Montana!)
"The black family lives in an area known as the Club House tract where many other black families reside, Wirz said."
is this newspeak for saying a black neighborhood?
"You can't run from this takeover."
I was just in the Boulder, Colorado County Clerks office today and I could have been somewhere in Chihuahua. Next door was the county medical services office and there was standing room only, Anglos need not apply.
Here's a solution, round up the gangs, place them in an area of 450 acres, obstacles included, surrounded with a 120 feet stone wall, then give them all the ammunition they want for their small arms weapons and let them fight it out.
As opposed to the non-dangerous types of firearms.
I believe I'd be developing a 'road-side' IED that is detonated at the sound of gunfire. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Some of us choose to stand and fight. Screw running I'm
too damned old.
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