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    Hispanic Crime...SC

    Hispanic Crime

    Monday, Aug 27, 2007 - 11:39 PM


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    By Tim Gehret
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    North Charleston Police are investigating a brutal beating involving two suspects who they say attacked another man with a hammer and baseball bat.

    Police say Ivan Garcia claimed to be in an Hispanic gang.

    He, along with Luis Perez, are charged in the beating of Gabino Ramirez- Perez.

    The gang situation is something North Charleston Police say they watch closely, not just in the Hispanic community, but across the board.



    They say it is one part of a larger issue, crime within the growing Hispanic population and the lack of reporting it.

    "They don't feel like they can trust the police and they become victims of crime," says North Charleston Police Spokesperson Spencer Pryor.

    "So we try and encourage everyone to call us because we don't want anyone living or working in our city to simply be victims of crime and not report it."

    Pryor says they investigate more crime against Hispanics than they do crimes committed by them.

    Tuesday night, North Charleston Police will hold a workshop for the Hispanic community at 7:30 p.m. at the New Covenant Church of God on Ashley Phosphate Road.

    http://www.wcbd.com/midatlantic/cbd/new ... -0022.html


    ok, and this part jumps out at me: Pryor says they investigate more crime against Hispanics than they do crimes committed by them.

    Is he saying that there are more crimes committed against hispanics than by hispanics? In the article, the crimes committed were by hispanics, to hispanics?
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    GoDawgs wrote-
    ok, and this part jumps out at me: Pryor says they investigate more crime against Hispanics than they do crimes committed by them.

    Is he saying that there are more crimes committed against hispanics than by hispanics? In the article, the crimes committed were by hispanics, to hispanics?

    I caught that too,trying to make it sound like the poor innocent illegals are being preyed upon.Boo Hoo.
    Also did you catch the tired old line about "the hispanics don't trust the police and that sets them up to be victims of crime".
    HOW is that possible?I don't trust the police and I never realized I've unwittingly set myself up for victimization PUHLEEZE,these illegals are professional victims,it starts by them believeing they're entitled to taxpayer support and is reinforced by their "leaders".It is and will be a never ending cycle because they are raising their little anchors to feel the same entitlement.
    The only way to break the chain is-SEND THEM HOME!




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