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Dallas Students Threatened by Dealers to Return Found Drug Money
Dallas Morning News ^

Posted on 01/27/2005 8:34:26 AM PST by NativeTexun

Kids threatened over drug money

08:36 AM CST on Thursday, January 27, 2005

By TAWNELL D. HOBBS and GRETEL C. KOVACH / The Dallas Morning News

The discovery of a large sum of money by at least one South Dallas elementary student has proven to be more trouble than treasure, sparking concerns that a drug dealer may resort to violence to retrieve the cash.

Authorities and parents say the drug dealer already has threatened children at their homes to recover the money – perhaps as much as $100,000.

The money apparently was found in the area of J.J. Rhoads Learning Center, where police and school officials took extraordinary measures Wednesday to protect the students and staff.

(Excerpt) Read more at dallasnews.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: corruption; drugmoney; drugs
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To: thoughtomator

There are no unacceptable casualties. All collateral damage is just breaking eggs.


21 posted on 01/27/2005 9:50:08 AM PST by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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To: skip_intro

200 of the 600 students didn't show up today for school due to parental fears for their safety


22 posted on 01/27/2005 10:46:49 AM PST by NativeTexun ("If you don't live in Texas, you don't live in the United States.")
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To: NativeTexun

You should put "requires registration" after the title so those of us who don't want to waste our time will know not to click on it.


23 posted on 01/27/2005 2:33:58 PM PST by monday
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To: monday

Okay .. I know it's frustrating .. good suggestion


24 posted on 01/27/2005 2:35:45 PM PST by NativeTexun ("If you don't live in Texas, you don't live in the United States.")
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To: NativeTexun; Lurker

At DFW one night, one of my colleagues opened an overhead circuit breaker panel in a 757 cockpit and found a hundred small bags of cocain wedged in between the breakers.
Police called, plane impounded temorarily, crime investigated. Someone in Jamaica probably put it there, and the plane was rerouted to DFW for maintenance reasons. An airline employee in MIA was soon killed.

My little fanatsy was to find some drug mule's money. NO ONE would have known about it. Drug dealers need to be permanently isolated from society.


25 posted on 01/28/2005 7:03:40 AM PST by MarshallDillon (<<<Click here to fight the toll road plan & RECALL MAYOR WILL WYNN the Double-Taxer)
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To: NativeTexun

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=533&e=4&u=/ap/20050128/ap_on_re_us/money_found

Dallas Kids Find Pile of Cash, Spend It

1 hour, 4 minutes ago U.S. National - AP


By JAMIE STENGLE, Associated Press Writer

DALLAS - A convenience store owner in one of Dallas' poorest neighborhoods was amazed when she started seeing children from the elementary school across the street buying candy and chips with $100 bills.

"One boy came in here with a $100 bill and asked for change," Charlene Williams said of an incident on Saturday. When she told the boy he needed to be careful with his "mama's money," he told her: "This ain't my mama's money. This is my money."

It turned out that a youngster had apparently found tens of thousands of dollars in suspected drug money and was handing it out to others.

Soon, though, some men came looking for the money, spreading fear through the South Dallas neighborhood.

Over the past few days, parents have told police that men had come to their doors, threatening their children and demanding their money back. The elementary school was so rife with rumors and threats of a drive-by shooting that it was locked down for an hour on Wednesday, and about 200 of the 600 children stayed home the next day.

On Thursday night, a man was arrested and accused of abducting and beating a 12-year-old boy who had some of the money. The boy was later returned home.

Before he was jailed on $5 million bail, the suspect, 23-year-old Sylvespa Adams, told KDFW-TV that he never threatened anyone and that the money had been stolen from him. He disputed it was drug money, as police suspect.

"I'm not no kidnapper," he said. "I work."

The boy's mother told The Dallas Morning News that her son had spent part of the money and given away the rest. She said she assured Adams that she would pay him back in installments.

"I don't know what else to do," she told the newspaper, speaking on condition of anonymity. "These people already know where I stay."

In another incident, Erie Roy told the newspaper that she was watching television with her 12-year-old son Tuesday when two men stormed through her open front door with two of the boy's friends. She said one of the men kept his hand in his pocket as if he had a gun, and one of the boys was crying.

Roy said one of the men threatened her son by telling him: "I don't have no problem with killing you. I want my money right now."

"These are drug dealers. If they come back — I'm afraid," she said, sobbing. "I know they're going to hurt me. What am I supposed to do?"

Roy said that her youngest son was offered money by neighborhood kids Sunday but did not take any.

Lt. Jan Easterling, a police spokeswoman, said Thursday that detectives believe the youngsters may have found anywhere from $30,000 to $100,000.

On Friday, investigators said were still trying to determine who found the money, where and exactly how much. There were no additional suspects, and none of the children had been charged with a crime.

"Definitely people are saying they're afraid," Easterling said. "They're afraid for their kids."

At the Joseph J. Rhoads Learning Center, teachers became suspicious after seeing one boy passing out money at school Monday. And Williams, the store owner, said she also noticed children with new shoes and coats. "All you have to do is see the ones with the new stuff on them and you know," she said.

Security remained tight at the school Friday, though the number of students absent was down to about 100. "They feel a little better now that this alleged suspect turned himself in," district spokeswoman Sandra Guerrero said.


26 posted on 01/28/2005 1:02:29 PM PST by TX Bluebonnet
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To: TX Bluebonnet

Yeah, I'd read the update on Dallas Morning News. Thanks for saving me the post. ; >

What's so funny is this ...

>>Before he was jailed on $5 million bail, the suspect, 23-year-old Sylvespa Adams, told KDFW-TV that he never threatened anyone and that the money had been stolen from him. He disputed it was drug money, as police suspect.

"I'm not no kidnapper," he said. "I work." <<

Yeah .. like anyone would believe he makes that much money "working" at a *legitimate* job! ; >


27 posted on 01/28/2005 1:09:26 PM PST by NativeTexun ("If you don't live in Texas, you don't live in the United States.")
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To: NativeTexun

Yeah, sure, I keep my savings in cash - hidden around the 'hood. That's the ticket!


28 posted on 01/28/2005 1:21:12 PM PST by TX Bluebonnet
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To: TX Bluebonnet

HA! Yea, dude, I make this in a week at "mi jawb!"


29 posted on 01/28/2005 1:45:42 PM PST by NativeTexun ("If you don't live in Texas, you don't live in the United States.")
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To: TX Bluebonnet

Just saw the "exclusive interview" Sylvesta gave FOX 4 News Dallas last night.

I thought they were mispronouncing his name at first but it is Sylvesta.

He claimed it was $30,000 "stolen" from his house.


30 posted on 01/28/2005 3:26:23 PM PST by NativeTexun ("If you don't live in Texas, you don't live in the United States.")
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