Posted on 12/15/2011 1:43:08 PM PST by SwinneySwitch
The Austin American-Statesman reports that Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo made a comment this week regarding San Antonio at a news conference touting recent successes against the Mexican Mafia.
Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo said the 309 years doled out on Friday are a tremendous gift to the people of Austin.
The Mexican Mafia is not welcome in Austin, Acevedo said. I hope they go back to San Antonio.
Federal, state and Austin law enforcement officials took part in the Tuesday presser. The Statesman reported:
The FBI said the case is the largest joint prosecution of the gang in Austin. Austin has in the past been a center of activity for the Texas Syndicate prison gang, while the Mexican Mafia was stronger in San Antonio.
Read the rest of the story here: Austin police, others tout work against Mexican Mafia
http://www.statesman.com/news/local/austin-police-others-tout-work-against-mexican-mafia-2030536.html
Two sanctuary cities!
We'll keep "La Eme" here and throw them in prison, you keep the liberal moonbats there.
Deal?
I’m trying to envision the Democrat line that would cover this type of thing.
Are these supposed to be Mexican Mafia members that are only doing the things the Mafia in the United States won’t do?
Good idea: open season on any moonbat found south of Ruekle Road.
How about sending the Mexican Mafia back to Mexico DF?
I bet this Police Chief gets an earful from La Raza, MEChA, MALDEF, and the other Mexican KKK hate groups...for dissin’ the Mexican Mafia
“Austin has in the past been a center of activity for the Texas Syndicate prison gang, while the Mexican Mafia was stronger in San Antonio. “
What he is really saying: Sanctuary city Austin is the Texas Syndicate’s turf.
I not from Austin, I’m from Texas.
I not from Austin, I’m from Texas.
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