Showing posts with label mayhem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mayhem. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Diversity Is Our Strength: FOR Food Bank

Remember that incident, last February, when I was struck by a car, while carrying groceries and the Hispanic driver attempted to flee? Well, on Monday, December, 10, 2018, I was at the same food bank, picking up groceries for that same little old lady, when a black male subject said that he was allergic to dogs and pulled a knife on me and in front of witnesses.

I was calmly waiting in line, like I do every Monday evening, with my cool and calm canine "Bailey," when this incident occurred. The suspect quickly walked away and fled in a little white car and at a high rate of speed, through the school parking lot. Of course, I got his license plate number and he didn't get very far. Stranger yet, another black make, sporting a Dallas Cowboys "88" jersey, backed up my story. 

Is there "Black Privilege?" What about "White Privilege?" Will the Pinal County Attorney file charges or will he ignore what happened and give him a free pass? Let's not forget that the suspect was alleged to have pulled a knife on the grounds of the Santa Cruz Elementary School. A place where weapons are generally prohibited. If he "dindu nuffins," why did he flee in such a big hurry?

Diversity means being written off as collateral damage for the open borders agenda

In case some of you don't know, "Diversity" isn't what you think it means. They always say, "Diversity is our strength," but cannot cite just one formerly white (or white nation, city or community) that has experienced an increase in standard of living or reduction in crime, following forced diversity. More






Friday, February 24, 2017

Iraqi refugee still hasn't gone to trial

The Iraqi refugee an accused murderer and Casa Grande, Arizona Social Security office bomber, Abdullatif Aldosary, may run the risk of dying of old age, before he manages to get to trial. Should anyone be deprived of their right to a speedy trial? Or does "speedy" include five or more years? Looking on the bright side, he received five years in federal prison on convictions, stemming from the from the Social Security office bombing.

Death penalty no longer sought in Maricopa shooting, CG bombing

The Pinal County Attorney's Office will no longer seek the death penalty against the Iraqi refugee accused of detonating a homemade bomb at the Social Security office in downtown Casa Grande just days after shooting a man in Maricopa.

Abdullatif Aldosary refused to appear before Pinal County Superior Court Judge Joseph Georgini yet again on Friday morning. He faces a litany of severe charges based on the 2012 incidents, and he has already been found guilty in federal court for being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition. Dispatch






Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Sadly, we no longer have speedy trials and fine hangings

Maricopa double-murder case may have conflicts with Volkmer transition

Valenzuela’s case joins a number of cases potentially impacted by Volkmer’s transition to PCAO. He also joins two capital defendants who recently appeared before Judge Joseph Georgini as their attorneys also expressed some level of stagnation due to impending decisions on how to handle conflicts caused by Volkmer’s involvement in the cases or that or his former law partners. Monitor

And with the holidays approaching, we'll have no shortage of murder and mayhem, in and around Maricopa and Pinal County. Although not published, it's believed that the Figueroa murder involved the use of a sword. Third World brutality takes place, when your First World nation is overrun by criminal scumbags and Third World savages.

Murder charged in death of Maricopa woman

At 7:21 p.m., MPD received a call from Figueroa’s son, who said his father had assaulted him and pointed a gun at his mother while they were sitting in the pickup truck. At around 8 p.m., Figueroa’s daughter told MPD her father called her and told her he had killed their mother Olivia and left her in the desert.

According to the report, he was standing outside the residence “with a sword in hand..." Miguel Figueroa’s bond is set at $750,000 on the assault charge. He has arraignment hearings set for Dec. 15 and Dec. 20, 2016. He had previous arrests in Pinal County on charges, including possessing of drug paraphernalia, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and aggravated robbery. InMaricopa