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Interesting. The cartels distribute to gangs. Seems the Mexican Mafia has expanded a bit. Note the last sentence. The Arians ain't no whimp-a$$, small time deal. From the FBI Files; MEXICAN MAFIA The Mexican Mafia, also known as the New Family, is a militant revolutionary group in the California Prison System. They are known to use violent and disruptive attacks against the California Department of Correction Authority. They engage in rebellion, insurrection and destruction of Prison property. This group is made up of primarily Mexican-American convicts from the barrios of East Los Angeles. They have expanded power outside of the penal facilities and are organized into ethnic groups who are trying to control narcotics, contract killings, robbery and forgery. This group is antiblack and has aligned itself with the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacy movement . Aryan nation is nothing compared to the cartel, they don't have the pull that the cartel has. The cartel would shoot up small Aryan Nation gangs in California, usually when the Aryans tried to rob them. Happens a lot in Texas as well. Look at this way, 1 aryan dead 1 more to replace them. 1 cartel member dead...30 more to replace them. The cartel is growing everyday through the poverished in Mexico and Columbia, damn near all through Southern America. For every one aryan there is 30 cartel members. |
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Hendersonville, NC, population 11,396, is located in North Carolina's Henderson county, about 91.6 miles from Charlotte and 93.3 miles from Knoxville.
Through the 90's Hendersonville's population has grown by about 43%. It is estimated that in the first 5 years of this decade the population of Hendersonville has grown by about 9%. Hendersonville's property crime levels tend to be much higher than North Carolina's average level. The same data shows violent crime levels in Hendersonville tend to be much higher than North Carolina's average level. http://www.idcide.com/citydata/nc/hendersonville.htm |
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I don't know about other places but I'm not surprised Ft Worth and Dallas are there
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That's okay fanta. I know it is right here. The towns here, listed have been targeted for awhile now. Lately the news has been about huge busts in Ponca and Tulsa as Oklahoma city. The national news as well as the local news has been following this and never told what towns for sure but did say the same things. There are many busts here. Large ones. The interstate is the big culprit here. I35 and I 40 huge traffic for drugs. Kat I-10, as well, coast to coast |
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Hendersonville, NC, population 11,396, is located in North Carolina's Henderson county, about 91.6 miles from Charlotte and 93.3 miles from Knoxville. Through the 90's Hendersonville's population has grown by about 43%. It is estimated that in the first 5 years of this decade the population of Hendersonville has grown by about 9%. Hendersonville's property crime levels tend to be much higher than North Carolina's average level. The same data shows violent crime levels in Hendersonville tend to be much higher than North Carolina's average level. http://www.idcide.com/citydata/nc/hendersonville.htm 9% That's how many illegals are here! They tend to pick apples! Property crime? ![]() ![]() Where? If you arent a rich retiree, your mean ass redneck mountain folk! We are more Independent minded than any Texan thinks they are! And we dont take to illegal immigrants much. Esp if they think they can take over! |
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Them dots are so itty-bitty. Looks like it's no big deal.
Make the dots bigger. |
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Hendersonville, NC, population 11,396, is located in North Carolina's Henderson county, about 91.6 miles from Charlotte and 93.3 miles from Knoxville. Through the 90's Hendersonville's population has grown by about 43%. It is estimated that in the first 5 years of this decade the population of Hendersonville has grown by about 9%. Hendersonville's property crime levels tend to be much higher than North Carolina's average level. The same data shows violent crime levels in Hendersonville tend to be much higher than North Carolina's average level. http://www.idcide.com/citydata/nc/hendersonville.htm Very cool info. Thanks. Im lazy/\...send me a link to Ponca City Oklahoma like that one? I am getting ready to go to work. Paleeeezwe??? Kat |
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Charlotte has a higher violent crime rate than LA or NY, but this aint Charlotte.
Damn Flatlanders! |
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Edited by
Fanta46
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Thu 04/16/09 09:33 AM
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More accurate data,
http://www.city-data.com/city/Hendersonville-North-Carolina.html 2007 Murders in -2 Robberries-29 Rape-4 Assaults-82 Burglaries-148 Thefts-758 Auto Thefts-58 Arson-0 Terrible I tell ya! ![]() ![]() |
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I just found where there have been a few busts of people there for pretty big drug posessions. Meth with mixtures? Mostly mexican. Now..I know that drug busts are going on everywhere. Even in your town hon. The average age is what? Forty-ish?
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More accurate data, http://www.city-data.com/city/Hendersonville-North-Carolina.html 2007 Murders in -2 Robberries-29 Rape-4 Assaults-82 Burglaries-148 Thefts-758 Auto Thefts-58 Arson-0 Terrible I tell ya! ![]() ![]() I found that as well. Not too bad really...but how big was that population? Kat |
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![]() Population in July 2007: 11,953. Population change since 2000: +13.2% And that 13.2% is almost all retirees! |
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From the henderson county website:
Narcotics Team: Sheriff Davis updated the Board with the following: · 7-member Narcotics Team. · The Sheriff’s Office is a member of the regional Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Task Force. · Between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2006 the Narcotics Team closed 327 drug related cases in Henderson County. · In 2006, the Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Team seized $5,875,058.28 in drugs, money and assets related to cases in Henderson County. · Since 1996; 3,224 cases have been opened; 2,990 arrests have been made and $25,012,889.28 in drugs, money and assets have been seized. · A certain percentage of all funds and assets seized return to Henderson County and are placed in the Federal Drug Seizure fund or the State Drug Seizure Fund; these funds are used to combat drug activity throughout Henderson County. Gang Activity: · Approximately 5 confirmed groups throughout Henderson County. · Approximately 200 – 235 members within these groups. · Activities of violence include: assaults with firearms, physical altercations and narcotics trafficking. · Gang members range in age from 14 to their mid-30s. · Only recipient west of Statesville to receive a Gang Enforcement Grant from the North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program. · One Gang Enforcement Officer (Sergeant Doug Hill). · One Latino Outreach Coordinator (TBD, Beginning July 1). · The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for all matters related to the Henderson County Gang Prevention Task Force (community members, community leaders and government officials). The first meeting was held in April and the next is scheduled for late May. · Community presentations, community education and awareness, gathering gang intelligence, as well as graffiti removal are all components of the Gang Prevention plan at the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office. Kat |
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Interesting.
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I just found where there have been a few busts of people there for pretty big drug posessions. Meth with mixtures? Mostly mexican. Now..I know that drug busts are going on everywhere. Even in your town hon. The average age is what? Forty-ish? Kat Ya know Kat! Looking at those numbers and calculating the claimed percentage of Hispanics, I believe they are way off! Many illegals most have missed the census count! Makes since I guess since they are illegal. There must be at least 10 times that many here! Oh by the way! I live in Fletcher. Its about half way between Asheville and Hendersonville. Very Rural! If one were to add up the entire population from Waynesville to Black mt., and Hendersonville to Mars Hill, there are apprx. 700 thousand people here. |
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I'm not surprised there is activity in Lexington Kentucky, considering its now called "mexington" because of all the mexicans running around.
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Edited by
scttrbrain
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charlotte.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/2007/ce122807.htm
Law enforcement agencies join Western Carolina Gang Task Force ASHEVILLE – Three local law enforcement agencies will hold a press conference at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18 to formally enter into membership on the Western Carolina Gang Task Force. The press conference will be at the Asheville Police Department in the third floor training room. The APD is located at 100 Court Plaza in downtown Asheville. Participating agencies are the APD, the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office and the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office. Chief Bill Hogan, Sheriff Van Duncan and Sheriff Rick Davis will sign an agreement Wednesday morning to signify formal efforts to collaborate on gang investigations and reducing gang crime. Gang investigators from all three jurisdictions have moved into a common office, which allows them to more closely communicate and collaborate on investigations.* The three agencies have worked together in an informal manner on identifying gang members, tracking gang trends, gang investigations and sharing gang information that is relevant to all three jurisdictions. The primary goal of this task force is to identify, disrupt, and dismantle area gangs to end their negative impacts on the community. Sorry fanta...but this is what I found. It is all over our country. A bad problem for us all. Kat Okay fanta. I was just following what you gave me. |
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Edited by
Winx
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Thu 04/16/09 10:55 AM
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It's everywhere. Even small towns in rural Missouri have meth problems.
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SEND THEM BACK TO MEXICO
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