Are Hispanics Targets for Home Invasions?
June 24, 2009 | Vetting explained
By looking at that bitch’s face one can see how cretin she is. She’s being labeled with Minutemen because that is her passion. But what about Alberto Gaxiola? Does any body think he can mingle with Hispanics in prison? Or would he be protected by white supremacists? To me, all three of them are just plain criminals. It seems that home invasion is fashion amongst hoodlums nowadays.
But my focus is on the 16 minutes it took Pima Sheriff Department to respond, while the whole crime was broadcasted and all units could hear it. There is a clear sign of gross neglect. And with that, two questions of deep concern: 1) Are those people really connected to white supremacists and 2) why it took the Sheriff 16 minutes to respond to the scene of a crime of such magnitude?
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