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February 2nd, 2012, 07:18 PM #1
Triumverate of Philadelphia Officials Responsible for violent crime
http://www.thateverymanbearmed.com/2...officials.html
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter expressed indignant outrage this past Monday regarding the case of Jorge Aldea, a man with a lengthy criminal record, including arrests for attempted murder and assault. Aldea was released on reduced bail mere hours before a warrant was issued for his arrest as the main suspect in yet another murder. Depending on who you ask, this murderous thugs release was the fault of the DA's Office if you ask the Police, and the fault of the Police if you ask the Office of the District Attorney Seth Williams.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20...mpid=125219969
Today we learned of a man John Gassew, who was arrested no less the 44 times for crimes including armed robbery was finally sentenced to a 30 plus year term in prison for his crimes, only because Federal Prosecutors took interest in him after a 2008 Philadelphia Inquirer investigation on the violent crime problem in Philadelphia focused a spotlight on Gassew.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20...All=y#comments
The 2008 investigation by the Inquirer highlighted a pervasive problem that law abiding gun owners have been pointing out for years. In the vast majority of cases, gun possession by criminals are plead out to secure a quick conviction and notch another victory in the personal file of the Prosecutor, or are never even tried. In fact, in Philadelphia, two thirds of all violent criminal defendants walked scott free from all charges ! The report further pointed out that although Philadelphia has the highest violent crime rate of any City in America, it simultaneously has the lowest violent crime conviction rate.
Three people are primarily responsible for this situation as it exists today. Mayor Nutter, Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey and District Attorney Seth Williams. Nutter ( a proud member of MAIG) for not demanding accountability from Ramsey and Williams, in favor of clamoring for the illegal enactment by City Council of gun laws in the City that effect only law abiding Citizens and that they have no authority to enact because they are pre empted by the Pennsylvania Uniform Firearms Act.
Commissioner Ramsey is equally guilty of the same acts, including putting in an appearance on Capitol Hill more then a month ago, advocating for stricter gun laws, under false pretenses, by continuing to lie about the non existent " Florida Loophole " that is a reciprocity agreement that the State of Pennsylvania legally recognizes carry permits issued by Florida, a State which incidentally has stricter requirements to obtain a carry permit then Pennsylvania does.
Finally, District Attorney Seth Williams was much more interested in retroactively pursuing charges against a Delaware Valley man, Mark Fiorino; who recorded several Philadelphia Police Officers abusing their authority and displaying gross ignorance of the very laws they are charged with upholding when they accosted Fiorino on a public street for lawfully carrying his sidearm in a manner they didnt like.
After being held at gun point, forced to the ground, and detained in handcuffs for nearly an hour, Fiorino was released from the scene after Officers determined he had not violated any law, he later posted his legal recording of the Officers actions to Youtube and area Pro Second Amendment Forums such as The Pennsylvania Firearms Owners Assoc. It was only after several months of the recording going viral on the internet that Seth Williams or one of his underlings decided that charges were warranted after all. Clearly a retaliatory move, a blatant abuse of authority and power designed solely to punish Fiorino and send a warning to any other Citizen that dared to contemplate or attempt to expose the gross incompetence that is endemic in what masquerades as a " Justice System " in Philadelphia.
Here's what the Philadelphia Police Departments Chief of Detectives wrote to the Philadelphia Inquirer regarding the institutionalized blind eye turned on violent criminals.
" We have to stop pointing the finger everywhere but at the very people who prey on us each day. Over time we have allowed our value system to erode. We refuse to hold people accountable for their actions and constantly make excuses for their inexcusable behavior. The incessant cry for tougher gun laws is a good example. Until we're ready to strictly enforce the current laws there is no reason for tougher ones.
Yes, there is a need to work on the social ills at the core of much of the unrest, but that does not mean we should accept those ills as a reason to excuse the behavior. Those engaged in this violent lifestyle know exactly what they're doing. They also know it is wrong. And they also know there are no serious consequences for their actions. It's not a matter of not knowing right from wrong, it's a matter of weighing the risk. And today they face very little risk.
Time after time these budding killers are arrested with guns, only to be returned to the streets with a slap on the wrist. Is it any wonder we have trouble getting witnesses to speak up? Instead of holding vigils at murder scenes, groups like Men United for a Better Philadelphia and Mothers in Charge should throw a ring around the Criminal In-Justice Center and demand that our judges hold the criminals accountable.
More than 80 percent of Philadelphia's cold-blooded killers have criminal records. Most of those records are lengthy, many for violent crimes. Every one of those arrests represents an opportunity to send a clear message, before they take another life. "
Joseph Fox
Chief of Detectives
Philadelphia Police Department
Philadelphia
Yet to listen to the various Anti Gun Groups and their assorted enablers, the problem is the alleged " easiness" with which someone can get a gun , not a Court and Criminal Justice System obviously broken and overly politicized, with those in the best position to crack down on criminals and be proactive in supporting policies that actually have been shown time and again to be effective, such as mandatory sentencing laws; more interested in pursuing press conferences that fuel their future political ambitions. It is the most crass and immoral of acts, knowingly permitting a system to exist that apparently condones the sacrifice of an arbitrary number of innocent citizens in furtherance of a political ideology for personal gain
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A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity. -- Sigmund Freud
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February 2nd, 2012, 07:35 PM #2
Re: Triumverate of Philadelphia Officials Responsible for violent crime
Urban "leadership."
A sad state of affairs....and they have a plan...
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February 2nd, 2012, 08:02 PM #3Super Member
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Re: Triumverate of Philadelphia Officials Responsible for violent crime
You would think if people want to use big words they would learn to spell.
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February 2nd, 2012, 08:37 PM #4
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I guess that's why I rooted for Gerard Butler's character in "Law Abiding Citizen"
Gotta wonder if Philly Leadership is trying to be like Gotham City.The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but believe me, it's on the damned list.
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February 2nd, 2012, 10:18 PM #5
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Those three may not be responsible for violent crime since they're not the ones committing such, but they sure do facilitate it.
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February 2nd, 2012, 10:49 PM #6
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Philly is an example of liberal policies in action and some people who are just not able to act like civilized human beings instead of animals. It is a real shame as there are good people in the city outweighed by the thugs.
Didnt the city go for obama by like 75% ?
If you want to see what liberal polices will do to a city, state and then eventually the whole USA look no further than California
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February 2nd, 2012, 10:58 PM #7Grand Member
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Re: Triumverate of Philadelphia Officials Responsible for violent crime
According to the State of PA Election Returns Website, Philly went for Obama 83-16 (with rounding errors for Nader and Barr).
Last edited by FNG19; February 2nd, 2012 at 11:00 PM.
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February 2nd, 2012, 11:31 PM #8
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It's a textbook example of the Curley Effect.
"You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws--that's insane!" -- Penn Jillette
"To my mind it is wholly irresponsible to go into the world incapable of preventing violence, injury, crime, and death. How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness. How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic." -- Ted Nugent
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February 3rd, 2012, 01:54 AM #9
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The Curley Effect, but to what end? Who wants to be king of the wasteland? What's going on in Philthy is a path to willful destruction so that the elite can feel more important. Of course, when the shit gets so bad it cant be fixed, the ones impacted by the Curley Effect will be the very ones who won't be able to escape it. And those responsible for it will be the first ones to get out of Dodge.
Nutter is Major Kong riding "the Bomb" a la Dr. Strangelove.Last edited by Ten*K; February 3rd, 2012 at 01:57 AM.
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