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Old 09-02-2006   #1
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Old 09-16-2006   #2
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Thumbs down Two injured in gang shooting, police say

It must be Saturday......... I wake up get my coffee and then come and read the news.
Same ol story different weekend.......
I am glad they cut the tape on that new jail.

By PATRICK MALONE
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN

Two men were injured late Thursday in a shooting at a South Side park that police are calling gang-related.

Jeremy Vidana, 19, and David Padilla, 18, were treated at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center for their injuries.

Vidana was shot in the buttocks. The bullet exited frontally. His condition was critical on Friday, according to Pueblo police Sgt. Kenny Rider. Padilla was shot in the abdomen. His condition was not immediately available, but police believed Vidana's injury to be more serious than Padilla's.

Padilla told police he is affiliated with the Kelly Park Crips gang, Rider said.

Officers responded to reports of shots fired at Far South Park, 600 Maryland Avenue, at 11:20 p.m., according to a report by Pueblo police Cpl. Tisha Diante.

Near the basketball court and playground area of the park, police found blood spots and smears on the concrete slab. More blood evidence was found on the sidewalk and street around the corner of Maryland and Routt avenues.

Witnesses reported hearing a series of gunshots, followed by a pause and one more shot. They said up to six men were in the park at the time of the shooting. Two cars were seen in the area: a dark-colored vehicle, possibly a Ford Thunderbird, and a white Dodge Intrepid.

At 12:25 a.m., the Colorado State Patrol stopped an Intrepid matching the description of the car seen around the time of the shooting. Its occupants were questioned and released.

Rider said no one has been arrested for the crime.
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Old 09-26-2006   #3
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CRIME BEAT

Birthday party ends in shooting

A disturbance at an early-morning birthday party Sunday later led to a shooting that is possibly gang-related, according to police reports.

Pueblo police arrested a 15-year-old boy in connection to the crime.

No one was injured in the 3:03 a.m. shooting in the 400 block of Michigan Street, but about 45 minutes prior to that a 24-year-old man was struck in the face with a beer bottle, according to reports by Pueblo police Cpl. Tisha Diante.

Joe and Monica Duran were hosting a birthday party for a family member when their son, Julian Duran, heard a car honking outside the house at 2:20 a.m.

Julian Duran went outside and a man emerged from a red 1997 Ford Explorer. The man then struck Julian Duran in the face with a beer bottle.

The suspect yelled that he would return to "shoot up" the house, Diante said.

Julian Duran was treated at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center for a laceration.

Shortly thereafter, several suspects reportedly arrived at the house in a blue-and-silver Chevrolet Suburban. Witnesses inside the house said the suspects kicked in the door and entered brandishing handguns and threatening to kill, Diante said.

The suspects said they were "surenos," and kept saying "trece."

The suspects soon left, according to the reports, and Joe Duran, 43, and family member Jeff Garza, 36, traded turns firing at least four rounds from a 12-gauge shotgun at the suspects.

The Duran family said the suspects first shot at them, but police found no bullet holes or evidence to support that claim, according to Diante.

Police chased and arrested one suspect, a 15-year-old boy, fleeing from the scene. He was caught near Lake and Pitkin Avenues.

The juvenile was booked into the Pueblo Youth Center on suspicion of first-degree burglary, menacing with a weapon and on a warrant for truancy.

Police followed leads on at least two other suspects but no arrests had been made as of late Monday.
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Awww, I think it's a bunch of Idiots and A**holes that've started believing the crap they see on TV . . . Y'notice they "Traded Turns" shooting at the suspects with a 12 guage . . . And based on what I know about the range of a shotgun, even with a full choke, just with one guy firing as fast as he can, about two shots are all you're gonna get before whoever you're shooting at is out of range. (Unless they're a cripple)

I think the cops busted Duran and Garza doing the shooting and they had to come up with an explanation . . dumb as it is . .

Another deal in the same paper, about a "Home Invasion" in Trinidad . . Four or Five guys in Blue Coveralls, Ski Masks and Assault Rifles crashed a party and apparently was looking for cash and drugs . . Seems one of the "Rob'ees" had a pistol in his pocket, and proceeded to shoot one of the Robbers . . in the chest, "Center Mass" so to speak, Killed him and the rest ran off without so much as firing a shot . . I think these idiots have been watching too much TV!

I'm not a proponent of Gun Control by any means . . but I'm beginning to think that Idiots shouldn't be allowed to have a gun! And apparently a lot of Idiots do!

I still belive also that if we attached a 10 year mandatory Jail Sentence on anybody using a gun to commit a Felony, there'd be a little more thought about how you settled your differences with another person . . Perhaps also with a 5 year mandatory sentence for possessing a "Stolen Gun", the popularity of having your own "Nine" might also wane . .
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musta been some pretty bad presents...
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Old 05-16-2007   #6
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THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN

LAW ENFORCEMENT agencies have broken up a major drug ring in Pueblo following a months-long undercover investigation dubbed Operation Ghostrider.

Last week authorities announced the arrest of 28 individuals described as violent with ties to Los Angeles-based street gangs. Ten of the suspects have been indicted in a secret grand jury probe.

The undercover operation involved the Pueblo Police Department, the District Attorney’s Office and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration. District Attorney Bill Thiebaut said all of the suspects except two are being charged under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act, which carries penalties of eight to 24 years in prison.

Other charges include drug distribution, possession, possession with intent to distribute and conspiracy.

DEA Special Agent Jeffrey Sweetin told a press conference last week that the organization would sell drugs and then raid the homes of customers for the drugs and their money. “These people are very cutthroat,” he said.

During the arrest, officers seized 5 kilograms of cocaine, 235 grams of crack cocaine and 346 grams of meth. Court documents list streets, alleys, sidewalks, parks, parkways, playgrounds, school buses and private dwellings as points of “sale, distribution, use, exchange, manufacture or attempted manufacture” of the drugs.

Special Agent Sweetin said, “If you take a phone book of Pueblo and look through the names in the white pages, there are people in this book who will be alive next year because of what we did. Things changed in Pueblo this month. It’s a safer place.”

Police Chief Jim Billings said he requested help from the DEA more than a year ago following several drug-related home invasions. The DEA supplied wiretaps that were instrumental in the operation in which four to five agents and police narcotics detectives worked in what Chief Billings called “a very dangerous undercover capacity.”

The community owes the officers and all others involved a debt of gratitude for breaking up this nasty operation. It won’t mean the end of drug problems in Pueblo, but it’s a big dent.
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Default Why are these gangbangers always Hispanic/Mexican?

Is it a cultural thing? Should we stop more Mexicans from coming into this country? Are they adding to a growing problem?
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Is it a cultural thing? Should we stop more Mexicans from coming into this country? Are they adding to a growing problem?
Why are most sexual crime caused by white men? Is this a cultural thing? I do not think so.

Gang member come from broken homes. The only people who will take them in are the people just like them from a broken home. They support each other. As for me, I was thought the way to survive is to work hard and earn lots of money and use the money to take care of my surroundings.
Gang bangers lose out in life because they reach a ceiling in the art of crime and that is death or prison which ever come first. How they become gang bangers, I would believe, is they go in to a survival mode with out the knowledge of good. So they do what comes natural for that child.

I believe many of these gang bangers are product of Pueblo for having so many bars. It started back in the steel mill days. The dad took to the local bar after a hard day or night’s shift at work. As his child grew unattended, eventually attended the bar also and left his child unattended; the child fended for his/her self. As the nation became desensitized as it continues this day, that child grew to an adult and had a child and so on until now you see the pimple that Pueblo great Steel Mill crapped out. I think this because I have done my own study on this. Pueblo gang’s pimple started to crown in 1978.

The question is, Should we stop more Mexicans from coming into this country? My opinion is there must be border control and everyone who come in this great land should be interviewed extensively to find out if this person has a criminal mind.

One more thing, just because a person has Spanish last name does not mean that person is from Mexico.

I'm an not the best writer in the world but hope you got my point.
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Is it a cultural thing? Should we stop more Mexicans from coming into this country? Are they adding to a growing problem?
Regarding "Gang Bangers" and the question as to culture or nationality . . Yeah, it's a "Cultural thing" . . but only relating to the "Style" . . Black Ghetto Dwellers have their rendition of "Gang bangers' . . Violent Criminals who deal in almost any illicit trade to make money and exist . . They "Own" their parts of the jail or prison they reside in (Eventually)

On the other hand, the Chicano "Gang banger" or just "Gangster with a gun" is never gonna be drafted by NASA to build rockets . . But comes from the same place, a misunderstood "Culture" . . They choose not to get a "White Man's Education" . . Is that "Culture"? Hell no, it's because they're lazy, and laying around on your a** and stealing is easier than going to school and learning something . . Packing a gun when you're 13 makes you a bigger deal on the Blocks than being an honor student . . Having a shaved head with jailhouse Tat's make you a badder a** than your Primo in high school who's an Athletic Standout . . and sooner or later, to keep your status, you're gonna have to back up the bullsh*t with some action, so y'gotta "Cap' somebody . . and as dealing drugs is more profitable than stealing, you have more opportunities to meet people who you'd like to "Cap" . . It's often totally misguided also . . Danny Medina was a good example . . an ex con who wanted, on one hand to lead "His people" , La Raza, to better things, but on the other hand, couldn't get past his past . . a dope dealing gang banger with a bad temper . . and it got him killed . . By a guy that wasn't any smarter than he was . .

Probably the most pathetic part of that whole drama was the fact that the Chicanos that he spoke for . . let him . . They let the city as a whole, even their neighbors and peers, think that he was the best they had . . I can think of many better . .

But all minority "Cultures" and ethnic groups tend to have a certain degree of "Gang Related Youth", kind of "protective" organizations that the older gang members use to profit in one way or another, using the younger ones as labor and mules . . and there's a history of it in this country, from the founding right up to the next ten minutes . .

And as far as the Mujados (Illegals) go, seldom do they belong to local gangs, as there's a ton of discrimination between the chicanos and the immigrants. Most of the crime committed by Mujados is of a different type, although violence is no stranger to a lot of them and the fact that they are here illegally is the first step . . Look at it from their viewpoint, rob a bank here, you might go to jail . . or just get deported . . apparently worth the roll of th' dice as far as some are concerned . .
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By NICK BONHAM
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Man wounded in gang shooting

A 22-year-old man was wounded in a gang-related shooting Friday night at a South Side apartment complex, according to police.

Few details were available Saturday because Pueblo police officers did not finish reports after their shifts and phone calls to numerous detectives were not returned.

What was known was that Joseph Reyes was shot in the right shoulder about 9 p.m. at apartments in the 2600 block of Crawford Street. His injuries were not considered life-threatening.

Officials at Parkview and St. Mary-Corwin medical centers said they had no record of treating the victim, probably due to patient privacy laws.

Police made no arrests in the shooting, but records show gun residue kits were administered to two people whose names were not available.

A .38 caliber revolver was found in a nearby baseball field by Pueblo police Sgt. Danny Rutherford.

Police also are investigating a separate shooting that occurred early Saturday in the 1700 block of East 13th Street.

No one was injured in the 12:32 a.m. incident, according to officer Nathan Pruce.

Witnesses told police they heard a loud disturbance coming from a neighbor's house. One man went outside and saw an unidentified suspect striking the window of his 1996 Chevrolet truck. The owner told the suspect to stop and then heard five gun shots in "rapid succession," Pruce said.

The suspects left in a white-and-blue Chevrolet truck. Police recovered five .45 caliber bullet casings from the scene.


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By NICK BONHAM
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN

Man wounded in gang shooting

A 22-year-old man was wounded in a gang-related shooting Friday night at a South Side apartment complex, according to police.

Few details were available Saturday because Pueblo police officers did not finish reports after their shifts and phone calls to numerous detectives were not returned.

What was known was that Joseph Reyes was shot in the right shoulder about 9 p.m. at apartments in the 2600 block of Crawford Street. His injuries were not considered life-threatening.

Officials at Parkview and St. Mary-Corwin medical centers said they had no record of treating the victim, probably due to patient privacy laws.

Police made no arrests in the shooting, but records show gun residue kits were administered to two people whose names were not available.

A .38 caliber revolver was found in a nearby baseball field by Pueblo police Sgt. Danny Rutherford.

Police also are investigating a separate shooting that occurred early Saturday in the 1700 block of East 13th Street.

No one was injured in the 12:32 a.m. incident, according to officer Nathan Pruce.

Witnesses told police they heard a loud disturbance coming from a neighbor's house. One man went outside and saw an unidentified suspect striking the window of his 1996 Chevrolet truck. The owner told the suspect to stop and then heard five gun shots in "rapid succession," Pruce said.

The suspects left in a white-and-blue Chevrolet truck. Police recovered five .45 caliber bullet casings from the scene.

BURGLARY

NORTH SIDE
Someone burglarized a North Side home for more than $6,000 worth of property and damages Thursday.

The incident occurred between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the 1800 block of West 16th Street, according to officer Dennis Bogard.

Angela Martinez came home and found her room ransacked. Thieves stole a $2,500 Dell Computer hard drive, a $200 cable box and $600 worth of medicine, Bogard said.

At least one person entered the residence by breaking out a back window. Also shattered was a window of a tan 1997 Ford truck parked outside. Bogard said entry to the property was gained by breaking a lock to a yard gate.

PURSE THEFT

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An 84-year-old woman suffered minor injuries when she was robbed of her purse Saturday at the Dollar Store, 1245 Spruce St.

The victim suffered bumps and bruises during the 3:15 p.m. incident, according to officer Darren Velarde.

The woman was walking to the store when a Hispanic man ran toward her. The suspect pushed her and caused her to fall. As he pushed her, he grabbed her purse and fled west through the parking lot to an alley, Velarde said.

In the alley, witnesses saw the suspect enter a blue Ford Ranger.

The suspect is described as being 5 feet, 7 inches tall, 160 pounds, with short black hair and about 25 years old. He wore a red T-shirt and black

someone got to step up and stop patting each other on the ASS so get over that drug bust........."get over it" and go get the next losers. Come on coppers its your job!
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