Posted on 08/06/2004 5:37:00 PM PDT by Coleus
State prison officials have sent a warning to a large number of New Jersey urban police forces, saying their officers could become targets of attacks by violent street gangs.
Department of Corrections investigators say the Bloods street gang is taking an "aggressive posture toward law enforcement" and has called for an "uprising" in New Jersey's largest cities and in the jails, according to internal documents distributed by prison officials to authorities around the state.
In response, the State Police will host a meeting Monday to discuss the threat with local police officials, including those from cities where the threat seems to be focused: Paterson, Newark, Jersey City, Passaic, East Orange, Irvington, Camden and Trenton.
"We are investigating it, and we are discussing with other agencies plans on how to combat increasing violence attributed to gang members," said acting Lt. Keith Bevacqui, assistant chief of the State Police Street Gang Bureau.
Authorities don't have proof of any specific attacks planned or carried out as a result of the threat. But officials say three of the four shootings of Newark police officers this month were carried out by Bloods members. Those officers are all recovering from their wounds, while investigators are checking to see if those shootings are linked to the information uncovered within the prisons.
"I want (Newark police officers) to use caution and take the threat -- like we take any other threat -- seriously."
"That means that if law enforcement is in pursuit of a suspect, that suspect may turn and fire at cops," Holvey said.
The warning stems from information gathered by state prison investigators about recent chaos among Bloods chapters in prison and on the streets.
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The common theme is anarchy. They see the terrorists doing it and note that they are not receiving universal condemnation. In fact some folks, among them a "movie" maker and some members of congress, are lauding their behavior. They see the "anti-globalism" demonstrators acting up, suffering no consequences, and receiving praise in some quarters, so they decide they can get away with it.
"Gangs targeting cops" was a common theme in the 60's during a similar period of division in our country. Feral people are always seeking weakness to take advantage of.
Same old, same old.
Pretty sure this one is in Chittum's list of warning signs. CWII ping.
What is Chittum's list of warning signs. ?
I think you're correct. BLOAT!
More like Al McCauliffe...
Sounds like a quagmire and a shooting gallery to me. McGreevy should pull the police out of Newark and negotiate with the "Bloods". This demands a more sensitive approach. Maybe Kofi Annan can help.
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Re your #18 -
I was just wondering how many of these gang-bangers had converted to TROP while incarcerated.
That would be an interesting coincidence, wouldn't it?
It seems that American prisons are one of Islam - and ElQuida's - most fertile recruiting grounds.
Such an alliance would not surprise me, particularly.
Thanks Jack,If he went to a dance club the rules would be if a white girl called another girl spxck ,She would call the cribs and they would block all exits from parking lot and with baseball bats beat the brains out of anyone trying to leave including parents.Don't think they read the book.
I heard it on FOX two weeks ago... then no more... guess they didn't want to encourage this by advertising it on the national news -- or spread it like the news did the riots in the 70's.
I am well acquainted with most of the towns mentioned above (I've never been to Camden). As hard as it may be for some to imagine, moving to Irvington was once a big step up for people moving out of Newark. My dads relatives that did just that were better off staying in Downneck.
I understand East Orange was once a nice place as well. Its kinda spooky to walk around Uppsala's old campus, as it has been closed for years but remains intact.
We have the Bloods and Crips here in Seattle too, but thankfully 1. they are on the other side of town and 2. Washington state allows concealed carry for us law abiding citizens.
During the Newark Riots in 1967, there was no communication between the cops and the National Guard. As a result, they spent more time shooting at eachother than at rioters.
There were a few other interesting tidbits from that Riot. La Cosa Nostra put out word to the black community that if they set foot in certain sections of the city they would not receive the same mercy that the Guard or the Police would provide. Also, many cops were incensed that the rioters left alone stores with "Soul Brother Owned" signs in them, so they shot the windows themselves. Unbenownst to both cops and rioters was the fact that many of the owners of these stores were actually white and tried to pass themselves off as black owned businesses to prevent looting.
They have a chapter in Linden where my Aunt lives. Their graffitti is all over the Linden/Roselle train station.
Given that my hubby works for Prudential in Newark, I can't imagine now having another thing to worry about. All those police concentrated in one area.......
E. Orange is full of nice victorian homes; it's too bad the town fell by the wayside.
The area around prudential is probably the safest place in town with all police stationed there.
Old friend, what was the reaction of the employees after what they had heard on the news last weekend about Prudential, were there any rumors prior to the newsbreak or was this a total surprise?
Many of the employees were frightened to death.
By the end of the week everyone had returned to work.
It's long overdue - to deal with these criminals..
They are wolves within our society..
Our society is under assault from too many enemies -- to cut these domestic bastards any slack at all...
They should be hunted down and killed like dogs.
They are no better than terrorists in our society - living off crime.
Semper Fi
It's a shame we have to live like this.
CitiCorp just announced they are moving to Warren County because of the fear of working in or near NYC.
Instead of this country pulling together to protect and defend our fellow citizens, we have a large portion of the country wishing for disaster to befall us.
They are moving employees from several locations, not just New York.
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