Posted on 03/25/2010 6:50:47 AM PDT by laotzu
San Antonio - A 29 year old man is in custody in connection with the shooting death of a teenager near Jefferson high school overnight, 1200 WOAI news reports.
Police think the victim was shot 'accidentally' by a fellow gang member in a home in the 200 block of Thomas Jefferson.
The unidentified teen was pronounced dead at the scene.
A couple of hours later, detectives picked up Michael Juarez, 29, and charged him with manslaughter.
Detectives say both Juarez and the victim were in the same dorky street gang, and the shooting may have been an 'accident.'
Another statistic for Sarah Brady’s organization.
Another “youth” tragically killed by guns.
I didn't know that San Antonio had a Dorky Street.
The health care bill sets aside 29 million dollars to support marksmanship classes and gun safety courses for known gang members only. Under the continuing education program, the “ Gas propellant lead delivery “ ear mark. Gang members will learn to shoot more accurately at the targets they hit. Now yet another youth offender will not have a chance to grow up and be a adult offender. With the proper government programs we can eliminate senseless tragedies like the one that happened in San Antonio today.
It’s near the intersection of Dufus and Goofy.
Now that’s funny, I don’t care who ya are!
That can be added in the reconciliation bill.
Yesterday in a Portland Oregon mall, rival gangs were shooting at each other.
Police Detain 3 After Lloyd Center Shooting - Portland News Story ...
Mar 24, 2010 ... PORTLAND, Ore. — Witnesses said rival gang members were gathered ... after a shooting inside the Lloyd Center mall on Wednesday evening. ...
www.kptv.com/news/22948447/detail.html
The girl on the right is probably very nice looking when she is not making faces.
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