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To: marktwain

I know this area very very well. It was primarily Vietnamese with a small but sizable black population. Its so Vietnamese that most of the streets named in the past 20 years have VN styled names. I’m not surprised they had cameras as many of the VN in the area are very vigilant when it comes to security. I’m surprised that the guys family didn’t get there before police since the area is so tightly knit.

I think one of the last times I was out there on that street I talked to a black gentleman whose house had an attempted burglary by thieves who cut the power but didn’t think about power backups.

If you pull up google street view the houses around the corner have a unique Asian flair to them. Iron fences, gardens out front along with statues.

What’s interesting to me is that if there were any cars in Michoud it’d take literally less than 2 minutes to get there. I know driving safe I can get from one side of Michoud to the other in 5 minutes.


34 posted on 11/16/2012 12:23:14 PM PST by Bogey78O (We had a good run. Coulda been great still.)
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To: Bogey78O; Charles Martel
The Asian gang home invasion scenario was mentioned by one of the commenters. It sound like this is what happened.
Very professional attack on the dentists home. It was noted that one of the invaders finished off a cigarette prior to the break-in and pinched it off with is fingers and put it in his jacket pocket (caught on the CCTV security cam).
So, it does look like this might well have been an organized Asian gang home invasion. My guess, and its only a guess, is that the dentist is also Asian.
35 posted on 11/16/2012 6:29:24 PM PST by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus sum -- "The Taliban is inside the building")
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