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Or the families don’t even know their prized son is involved with gangs. As pointed out earlier, the individuals doing the shootings are likely very low ranked and dispensable. |
Here in Canada, everyone including the gangsters have too many rights. Like that Surrey newlywed was murdered on his wedding day. Guy that shot him got off because law enforcement did not give his his mobile phone back in time. Any this Trina Hunts husband burns his wife in Hope, everyone knows it was him but because of how it works here the cops aren't doing anything. If he's smart he'll be long gone before they decide to haul him in. |
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some of these broken families are also psychopaths. remember the well known gangsters of yester year and their dad was like "he took 4 shots and survived he's the next 50 cent....hahaha!" to global news invading their front lawn??? |
What do people expect parents to say on TV? My sons a piece of shit drug dealer and should be in jail. |
Yah geez... “I’m glad my son’s dead” lol come on guys |
Is there any way to re-utilize some kind of paint ball range into a gang problems settlement center? |
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Think the first Maze Runner but much less heroic or sentimental... |
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Many of these kids are living with their families in the family home. I think any parent who's paying a shred of attention can pick up on it. If I ever had kids, would I like to turn my own son it? No, definitely not. But I also don't want to bury him at age 19 or 25 or 28 or whatever. |
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they dump the car on that side of the bridge because they live over there |
dont shit where you eat :badpokerface: |
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that i'm a retard and i knew so much money was coming in but didnt care cause i got some of it. :ilied: |
What I don't understand here is the lack it seems of CCTV footage? There are cameras recording at every major intersection nowadays. How can IHIT not be able to deduce the movements of these vehicles while they're driving out to these remote locations to burn the cars? Clearly a getaway car would be seen also entering and leaving the given area, one would think it wouldn't be difficult to track plates using the cameras to confirm ownership. It really just seems to be the RCMP and IHIT are somewhat inept here. I mean heck, IHIT came out a few weeks ago speaking about the stabbing incident in Lynn Valley. They're asking the public for help in terms of details about the stabber's background due to and I quote -- "It's difficult to review CCTV footage and his travel records in order to confirm how and why he ended up in North Vancouver, along with his motives." Seriously? |
Only Surrey has traffic cams at every intersection, but there’s massive amounts of space where there’s no cams to go off on side streets or whatnot. Richmond is going full cam soon too but not quite yet. |
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There's a restaurant in Richmond with 60 cameras inside |
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At 21/22, I already finished my undergrad degrees and was starting off my career. I had side hustles that I was doing as well. At that point in my life, i was eager to get that $$$ and my corporate life. From my parent's POV, i just hav my own life, career, place etc. that I was looking after. You could be the nicest person to your parents, but you can be an animal to other people. As for public cctv, are you guys talking about CCTV in place like in London? Are you guys alright with every Major street in the lower mainland having CCTV ? I know others are for it for safety reasons, and others are against it for privacy reasons. |
Slightly off topic but heres a video of ex Vancouver gangster Peter Adiwal on his friends podcast talking about his past and present life as well as his near death and out of body experiences. It's quite long but pretty amusing. |
They can't even get Karen's to wear masks what makes you think they will let you put 320p cameras on every intersection. Unless Karen's start getting shot then maybe.:pokerface::lawl: |
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I would like to know how much money these guys are actually making. What seems like a lot of money in your teens/20's is not a lot in your 30's and 40's. Some known gangsters in their mid to late 30's moved with there parents to a house across the street from my sisters house. Sister decided to sell and move. One of them was shot and killed in Vancouver. you would think 3 guys in there 30's would have enough money not to live at home. A lot of these guys when they hit there 30's seem to try to find another line of work but have a hard time because they have no work experience/skills. |
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