Posted on 06/26/2008 4:23:35 AM PDT by Man50D
Six men in police tactical clothing are suspected of shooting a man to death, firing more than 100 rounds into his Phoenix home in what some are calling a Mexican drug cartel hit.
Special Assignments Units heard shots coming from a nearby neighborhood and began to drive toward the noise Sunday. Detectives said once police gained entry into the home, they found the body of Andrew Williams, 30, shot numerous times, according to Arizona Daily News.
"We have seen an increasing amount of these type of violent crimes in the past five months," Phoenix Police Sgt. Joel Tranter said. "We want the public to realize that these types of crimes will not be tolerated in Phoenix."
Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth, R-Ariz., said Tuesday on 550 KFYI-AM the he had acquired an internal memo identifying one of the suspects as a former member of the Mexican military, and he interviewed Mark Spencer of the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association. The men were said to be wielding two AR-15 assault weapons and wearing full body armor and black assault gear similar to uniforms worn by Phoenix police tactical teams.
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Dead silence from Washington.
Maybe one of these days the American government will realize that we are at war and the failure to secure BOTH borders, deport all illegal aliens and foreign muzzies is costing us more lives in America than in Iraq & Afghanistan.
Nothing to see here. Just continue to pull the levers marked “Establishment RINO Fruitcake”, drink your KoolAid, and everything will be alright. The Mexicans are a peaceful peoplewho want to accept conservative American values.
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Dead silence from Washington.
Dead silence from the American media.
So what's the department going to do to stop them?
I saw your sarcasm tag but it occurs to me that if that were actually the case, the border would be sealed tighter than a drum.
Both Democratic parties would insist on it.
“Family values don’t stop at the Rio Grande.”
That's because family values don't stop at the Rio Grande.
Mafiosa style violence is a family value, is it not?
I’d like to know what kind of crimes they do tolerate.
The media’s too busy propagandizing for Obeyme to report on real issues facing Americans today. You can bet that you’ll never see Gnat Liar, Perkie Katie, Overbite or the Spitting Sissy Matthews doing a report from the border.
First it is drug dealers killing drug dealers. That is a good thing. Second an AR-15 isn’t an assault rifle. Third, these kinds of things have always been dealt with by law inforcement.
You can always prevent illegal immigrants from coming to America for work by punishing those who make the work available.
The government can’t stop drug dealers, thay’ve proven that. And besides, it is the government who makes their “jobs” available by making drugs illegal
“You beat me to it by one minute!”
It’s so appropriate, and illustrates how clueless, or maybe willfully blind our great leaders are on this issue.
I’ll be watching and listening today for Juan McCain’s statement on this drug hit that took place in his home state. I’ll sure he’ll have some tough recommendations for dealing with these crimes spilling over from another nation.
“Dead silence from Washington.”
But our President could come out into the Rose Garden a few minutes ago to hype the North Korean pigmy’s report on nuclear weapons...as though that pathetic country whose children eat tree bark is doing anything but shaking us down for foreign aid. Meanwhile, we have a war going on at the Mexican border and not a shred of acknowledgment by our government.
Very impressive, Jorge.
Illegal immigration, for one. From my time in Phoenix, I don’t seem to recall any great effort to solving drive-by shootings, either.
Well, just like in any other large city department, crimes that have minimal political impact/fallout and crimes that the city D.A. won't bother to file on. In those types of crimes arrests may be made and reports written, but then the perp is released. Justice undone.
dead silence from the victims
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