[Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Violence Alert - please read - The Violence is Escalating

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

 

Dear Members
1. Excellent Quote
2. Violence against those who share our point of view on illegal immigation
3. Man protectng family from Hispanics possibly MS-13 arrested
4. Violence in the streets of LA - you have to see the comments in the article
5. Back to School Math 101
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1.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2582306/posts
Quote of the day!
Polk County Republicans | 09/02/2010 | Richard Hartung
Posted on Thursday, September 02, 2010 2:41:33 PM by From The Deer Stand
Quote of the day
from Richard Hartung, chairman of the Polk County (Wisconsin) Republican Party:
 
"Fathom the odd hypocrisy that Congress wants every citizen to prove they are insured, but not that they are citizens".
 

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2.
Two people protesting illegal immigration on a street corner shot with pellet gun
 
Southampton woman charged with shooting pellet gun at illegal immigration protesters
A Southampton woman was arrested Monday and accused of shooting a pump pellet gun at two men protesting against illegal immigration near the 7-Eleven on County Road 39 in Southampton Village, according to Village Police.
Gail A. Glowczenski, 49, is accused of shooting and slightly injuring Tom Wedell and Ricky King, who regularly protest at that corner on North Sea Road. The two men suffered some "minor injuries" but were not transported to the hospital, said Village Police Chief William Wilson Jr. Police reports state that the victims told police they were fine and did not request medical attention.
Chief Wilson said patrol officers responded to a call of a disturbance in the 7-Eleven area at around 11 a.m. on Monday and ascertained that the victims had been shot with a pellet gun from the north side of North Sea Road. The victims told police that they were fired at three times while protesting and that each was hit once by pellets that appeared to come from across the street, near some bushes, according to police reports.
Police said that upon checking the area across the street, which is where Ms. Glowczenski lives, they recovered the weapon and arrested Ms. Glowczenski around noon. Police said they charged her with assault in the second degree, a felony, and reckless endangerment in the second degree, a misdemeanor. Police said that she admitted to having a pellet gun.
Ms. Glowczenski was taken into custody and held overnight at police headquarters on Windmill Lane.
She was arraigned Tuesday morning in Southampton Village Justice Court and released after posting $1,200 bail, police said.
 
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3.
Unbelievable - 20  hispanics outside his home threatening him and his family
and he is the one arrested
Question:
Has anyone else - besides me - begun to see a pattern here?
Where the American or Legal Resident is the one punished or arrested
while the instigators and/or illegal aliens get to go free
Think it is intentional?
Ruthie
 
 
"He starts threatening my family, my life. 'Oh you're dead. I'm gonna kill your family and your babies. You're dead.' So when he says that, 20 others guys come rushing around the corner. And so I fired four warning shots into the grass," Grier said.
Grier also said he was afraid the gang outside his house was the dreaded MS-13. And Nassau County Police Lt. Andrew Mulraine, head of the gang unit, said MS-13 has 2,000 members in the county
 
AND HERE
 

NY man fires gun, arrested in dispute on his lawn

JENNIFER PELTZ, Associated Press Writer
Published: 10:08 a.m., Monday, September 6, 2010
 
NEW YORK (AP) — A homeowner who grabbed a rifle from his house and fired warning shots in a confrontation with a group of men on his lawn faces criminal charges, but his family said he was defending his home from a threatening mass of strangers.
George Grier, 30, fired rounds into the ground and air from an assault-style rifle after arguing with a large group of men gathered outside his Long Island home Sunday evening, Nassau County police said Monday. No one was hurt.
His sister, Caprice Rines, said Grier feared for the safety of his wife and two small children when about 20 men converged on his Uniondale lawn after two of them began quarreling. He didn't know the men, who ignored his requests to leave and kept approaching the house, she said.
"They were swarming on the property," so he got a hunting rifle he had bought at a sporting-goods store, she said. "He felt like: 'I have to protect my family.'"
The encounter stirred memories of the case of John White, a black Long Island homeowner who shot a white teenager in his driveway in 2006. White had confronted a group of teens who were spewing racial epithets and feuding with his son. White said his pistol went off accidentally. It happened in Riverhead, about 55 miles east of Uniondale.
White said he brandished the weapon because he feared a Ku Klux Klan-style attack on the family; an appeals court upheld his manslaughter conviction, saying he should have called police instead of getting a gun. White was sentenced to two to four years in prison.
Grier is black; the men on his lawn were Hispanic, according to police and his sister, who said members of their family had demonstrated in support of White.
Grier was arrested on reckless endangerment and weapons possession charges. He was released on $10,000 bond after his arraignment Monday, his sister said. His lawyer and prosecutors didn't immediately return telephone calls.
A FedEx worker, Grier is the grandson of a local minister and is a church deacon himself, his sister said. He and his wife have two daughters, 2 and 1.
"This is blowing our minds, that he's being arrested for this," Rines said. "You're talking about a family that are believers, and we believe we have the right to bear arms."
He bought the rifle for self-defense amid concern about recent shootings in the area, she said.
 
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 4. DOUBLE UNBELIEVABLE - read some of the comments in this article
Are you kidding me?
He was drunk running around threatening people with a knife.
 
Members - this is a prime example of what happens when the laws are not enforced
and perhaps... (hope not) a look at the times to come.
Ruthie
 
 
From the article below.....................
Juana Neri, 57, a Mexican immigrant housewife who lives nearby, pushed her grocery bag in a baby stroller past the corner where Jamines was killed.
"It's bad, what the police did, but what's worse is the silly stuff that people were doing here," she said, referring to Monday's violence. "We are not in our country, and with the problems that Hispanic immigrants have these days, it's better not to cause problems."
 
 
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Police Chief Charlie Beck pleaded for calm and vowed his department would conduct an exhaustive investigation into a bicycle officer's fatal shooting of a drunken day laborer with a knife.
But his words did little to dissuade demonstrators, who spilled into the streets for a second straight night Tuesday - some to pray and light candles and others to pelt a police station near downtown Los Angeles with eggs, rocks and bottles.
Police reported 22 arrests on Tuesday night, mainly for failure to disperse and unlawful assembly, Officer Karen Rayner said.
Officers fired at least two rounds of nonlethal foam projectiles at demonstrators, Rayner said. No injuries to officers or civilians were reported.
Guatemalan immigrant Manuel Jamines, 37, was shot twice by a police officer Sunday afternoon near MacArthur Park, a poor neighborhood packed with recent immigrants from Central America.
On Monday, four people were arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor inciting a riot, and others threw rocks and bottles at police, slightly injuring three officers, Officer Bruce Borihanh said.
On Tuesday, about 300 protesters took their complaints to the police station only two blocks from where Jamines died, said Lt. Andrew Neiman. Officers tried to move the demonstrators away from the station and keep them away from the park.
A citywide tactical alert was called to free up officers to respond to the area, Rayner said.
Beck said the incident involving Jamines started when someone flagged down three bicycle officers to tell them a man was threatening people with a knife.
The officers approached the suspect and told him in Spanish and English to put down the weapon. Instead, Jamines raised the knife above his head and lunged at Officer Frank Hernandez, a 13-year veteran of the department, Beck said.
Eyewitness accounts from six civilians, nine police personnel and two fire department staff indicate Hernandez fired twice "in immediate defense of life," Beck said. Jamines, 37, died at the scene.
Investigators recovered a bloody, 6-inch knife at the scene but didn't know where the blood came from.
"This was a very brief moment in time, just 40 seconds between first contact and the time of the shooting," Beck said.
Beck said the timeline was based on preliminary interviews. He said the department's Force Investigation Division will conduct a thorough, transparent probe.
The three officers involved in the shooting have been temporarily reassigned during the investigation.
Jamines had a wife and three children - ages 13, 6 and 8 - in his hometown of Mazatenango, Guatemala, according to his cousin Juan Jaminez, 38. He came to the United States six years ago to find work as a day laborer and spent most of his time looking for jobs in a Home Depot parking lot near his home.
Jamines was drunk but not dangerous, his cousin and neighbors said.
"Killing a drunk isn't right," said Juan Jaminez, also a day laborer. He and others described Jamines as a friendly, hardworking man who liked to drink on the weekends but wasn't violent.
"The officer who did this should be subject to discipline and a thorough investigation," said Juan Flores, 39, a cook at a downtown restaurant who knew Jamines. "We want to know, is he on vacation or is he fired?"
Flores said the officers should have used a non-lethal weapon to subdue Jamines.
Beck said the officer involved in the shooting didn't have a baton or stun gun with him. He said bicycle officers frequently do not carry the selection of non-lethal weapons found in patrol cars.
Juana Neri, 57, a Mexican immigrant housewife who lives nearby, pushed her grocery bag in a baby stroller past the corner where Jamines was killed.
"It's bad, what the police did, but what's worse is the silly stuff that people were doing here," she said, referring to Monday's violence. "We are not in our country, and with the problems that Hispanic immigrants have these days, it's better not to cause problems."
MacArthur Park was the site of a May 1, 2007, clash in which police officers pummeled immigration rights marchers and reporters with batons and shot rubber bullets into the crowd. Dozens of protesters and journalists were injured. Police said it began with a group of "agitators" outside the park throwing objects at officers.
 
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5.
Back to School Math 101
$41 Billion to Educate Illegal Aliens and the Child of Illegal Aliens
 
With states straining under gaping budget shortfalls, public schools throughout the country are facing some of the most significant decreases in state education funding in decades. In some states, drastic cuts mean lay-offs for teachers, larger class sizes, fewer textbooks, and drastic reductions in other programs.
 
While these massive budget deficits cannot be attributed to any single source, the enormous impact of large-scale illegal immigration cannot be ignored. FAIR's recent national cost study, The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on U.S. Taxpayers, found that the education for illegal aliens and the children of illegal aliens cost states nearly $41 billion annually.The full cost study can be read at www.fairus.org/cost.  
 
This $41 billion includes the cost of the K-12 education, Limited English Proficiency Programs, and in-state university tuition benefits provided to illegal aliens and their children. Attached is a table showing the breakdown of costs to each state.
 
Additionally, FAIR has just released a report entitled Immigration and English Language Learners in Nevada: A Case Study of Clark and Washoe Counties. The population of Limited English Proficiency (LEP) students in Nevada's public schools doubled between 2000 and 2008 to nearly 80,000, resulting in more money being diverted from general education spending to specialized LEP programs. The full report can be found at www.fairus.org/nvlep.
 
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Ruthie
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