Buffalo police think gang is subdued

By Associated Press
Seen on Springfield, Mo., KY3-TV's WWW page:
http://www.msnbc.com/local/KYTV/43872.asp

BUFFALO, Mo. – The core of a gang that invaded this quiet community is destroyed, police say, but they want the community to remain alert. Police told a community meeting Monday night that they have all but wiped out the group calling itself the Five Deuce Hoover Crips.

``We now know through our investigation that there were 24 members in this gang,” said Dallas County Sheriff Mel Parks. ``Seven are in custody for murder and one is deceased.”

The town meeting is the second since Michael Sutton, 20, was killed. Investigators believe his fellow gang members murdered him because he broke too many gang rules and was trying to quit the gang.

Three gang members were in jail before the murder. One has since been arrested on an unrelated charge, two have moved out of Missouri and five others live outside Dallas County.

``What we have are five known gang members in Dallas County at the present time,” Parks said. ``I don’t want to say that we don’t have a gang problem, but I think we’ve cut the heart out of this particular gang.”

Police Chief Dave Anderson agreed but still urged caution.

``While we feel the heart and soul of this gang has been destroyed, that’s not to say they won’t recruit new members from all the media attention,” he said. ``Unfortunately that kind of attention can inspire the wrong kind of people.”

KY-3 TV Report
Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1998

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Above item, http://www.msnbc.com/local/KYTV/43872.asp concerned the efforts of the Buffalo Police Department to break up that acme of Hispanic/Black organizational abilities -- the criminal gang.

Buffalo is a town of less than 3,000 individuals with a Tyson's chicken plant which requires many Mexican aliens with which to work the plant. Regretably, sometimes these aliens do not have enough work to keep them busy, and they form criminal gangs like that of their native country, which are some cases is 'legal' and thus the police forces. Some gangs are 'illegal' and thus called 'gangs.'

Of course the people primarily responsible for this gang activity are the people who imported as labor these aliens who have natural tendencies to forming gangs. Get rid of the breeding grounds for gangs by keeping gang members out, and you will not have gang activities. The police in Buffalo took care of the gang activity by making gang members leave. Far better that they should not have been brought in in the first place.

Tyson's must become a good corporate citizen by keeping their illegal aliens that work for them in barracks, away from contact with the white population. Like the plantation owners of old, they wish to import cheap labor -- with the results of such short-sighted racial policies still troubling us today.

Let those who benefit from racial treason live next to those from which they profit, and not leave poor whites to have to deal with the consequences.

Mexico for Mexicans and Mexican gangs,

--Martin Lindstedt
http://www.mo-net.com/~mlindste

Posted Sept. 26, 1998

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