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Old 08-27-2008, 12:55 PM   #1
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http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/...0-d657e8171b69

Is this the sweep that will end the shootings?
Trying not to be predudice but the names of these gangsters dont seem consistent with those that have been arrested in the past from the FOB or FOB killers

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Old 08-27-2008, 12:59 PM   #2
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Good to hear and hope this puts a dent in recent gang activity. Hopefully the justice system finishes up the great work that the police did.
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Old 08-27-2008, 01:04 PM   #3
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There are plenty of members of both gangs that are not Asian. Don't let the names fool you.
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haha, douchbags. I like the 19/22 year old brother sister combo, unless it was a young married couple. Parents must be sooo proud!
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Old 08-27-2008, 01:12 PM   #5
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Good, now lets hope that some judge dosen't feel sorry for these troubled youths and gives them a hug, a lollipop and sends them on their way with a brisk talking to.
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Old 08-27-2008, 01:18 PM   #6
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Good, now lets hope that some judge dosen't feel sorry for these troubled youths and gives them a hug, a lollipop and sends them on their way with a brisk talking to.
They're not really youths anymore. Most are in their twenties, and will (hopefully) by tried as such.
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Old 08-27-2008, 01:18 PM   #7
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haha, douchbags. I like the 19/22 year old brother sister combo, unless it was a young married couple. Parents must be sooo proud!
Yeah, they must be a real hit at family reunions.

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"Police retrieved 10 firearms, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, many butterfly knives, a Taser, two bullet-proof vests, night-vision equipment, brass knuckles, brass knuckles and pepper spray."
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Old 08-27-2008, 01:21 PM   #9
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http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/...0-d657e8171b69

Is this the sweep that will end the shootings?
Trying not to be predudice but the names of these gangsters dont seem consistent with those that have been arrested in the past from the FOB or FOB killers
Yeah, there are a lot of non-Asians in or involved with the Asian gangs.

Remember white guys with suicide bangs back at the turn of the millenium? Makes me glad I had nothing to do with any of these d-bags.
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haha, douchbags. I like the 19/22 year old brother sister combo, unless it was a young married couple. Parents must be sooo proud!
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Yeah, they must be a real hit at family reunions.

"So, Pedro, I hear you've been spending your time making license plates lately, and Kristine, that orange jumpsuit is very slimming."
I wouldn't be surprised if their parents didn't care one way or another. Or, for that matter, if the family reunion (at least with one parent) takes place in jail.
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Night vision goggles? Why would the police seize those? Is it illegal to improve your night vision?
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Night vision goggles? Why would the police seize those? Is it illegal to improve your night vision?
I am not sure if those are illegal or not along with even how you can buy them.

My guess is that as they found weapons along with night vision goggles that they are assuming that these were intended to be used with them towards various crimes.
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Old 08-27-2008, 01:44 PM   #13
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Huh, small world. I went to school with a sibling of one of the people charged.
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Old 08-27-2008, 02:21 PM   #14
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Friggin' immigrants!!! Send them back to where they came from!!!!!

Err... Europe?
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Old 08-27-2008, 02:23 PM   #15
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Oh, and no this will not end the shootings. Big bust means less supply, means higher prices until groups look to outside sources to get their product and when they do they'll sell it at better prices, stealing customers which will lead to more shootings...
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Good to hear and hope this puts a dent in recent gang activity. Hopefully the justice system finishes up the great work that the police did.
I like to think of the police and the prosecution as one team. It's not as though the police's involvement is at an end and it's up to the justice system to run its course. This year long investigation no doubt took the coordination of lawyers and cops alike and it really is amazing to see the amount of resources behind operations like this.

We read stories in the paper all the time about increased funding for police in our city and across the country. "We need more money for more cops!"

But what happens once charges are laid and the courts take charge of these cases? In this instance, we're talking about 14 gang members and over 100 charges. That's a huge case load to dump on the prosecutors in our city.

No one ever says we need more money for prosecutors. Or more judges. If anything, people are quick to criticize the overpaid lawyers and judges in our justice system, taking the to task for seemingly failing the citizens of our country and allowing the scum of the earth to once again escape punishment and pollute our communities.

Investigating crimes and laying charges is only part of the battle. Sure, throwing more money at our police forces will help out this phase but the job is not done once the Herald declares a massive gang sweep.
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Old 08-27-2008, 02:55 PM   #17
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This is great but hopefully they all receive some tough sentences, or they'll be right back at it when they get out. Considering Canada's justice system though, I think this is a temporary victory.
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I like to think of the police and the prosecution as one team. It's not as though the police's involvement is at an end and it's up to the justice system to run its course. This year long investigation no doubt took the coordination of lawyers and cops alike and it really is amazing to see the amount of resources behind operations like this.

We read stories in the paper all the time about increased funding for police in our city and across the country. "We need more money for more cops!"

But what happens once charges are laid and the courts take charge of these cases? In this instance, we're talking about 14 gang members and over 100 charges. That's a huge case load to dump on the prosecutors in our city.

No one ever says we need more money for prosecutors. Or more judges. If anything, people are quick to criticize the overpaid lawyers and judges in our justice system, taking the to task for seemingly failing the citizens of our country and allowing the scum of the earth to once again escape punishment and pollute our communities.

Investigating crimes and laying charges is only part of the battle. Sure, throwing more money at our police forces will help out this phase but the job is not done once the Herald declares a massive gang sweep.
Yeah, I agree. In the criminal justice system the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups. The police, who investigate crimes and the district attorney, who prosecutes the offenders. These are their stories... KUNG KUNG
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Old 08-27-2008, 03:25 PM   #19
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I like to think of the police and the prosecution as one team. It's not as though the police's involvement is at an end and it's up to the justice system to run its course. This year long investigation no doubt took the coordination of lawyers and cops alike and it really is amazing to see the amount of resources behind operations like this.

We read stories in the paper all the time about increased funding for police in our city and across the country. "We need more money for more cops!"

But what happens once charges are laid and the courts take charge of these cases? In this instance, we're talking about 14 gang members and over 100 charges. That's a huge case load to dump on the prosecutors in our city.

No one ever says we need more money for prosecutors. Or more judges. If anything, people are quick to criticize the overpaid lawyers and judges in our justice system, taking the to task for seemingly failing the citizens of our country and allowing the scum of the earth to once again escape punishment and pollute our communities.

Investigating crimes and laying charges is only part of the battle. Sure, throwing more money at our police forces will help out this phase but the job is not done once the Herald declares a massive gang sweep.
I think it's high time our nation's prosecutors got more money.I'm going to cut and paste this post to the Treasury Board.
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No one ever says we need more money for prosecutors. Or more judges. If anything, people are quick to criticize the overpaid lawyers and judges in our justice system, taking the to task for seemingly failing the citizens of our country and allowing the scum of the earth to once again escape punishment and pollute our communities.
I know what you are saying, and I agree with you, but I think that when people clamour for more cops, they usually intend for the cops to deter crime. Which, if it works, is ideal, because there would be less crime.
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