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PS, don't get me wrong there are white people here too. Mostly Italian.
Lasalle and Devoux are the really nice areas.
Did you know that in our prime we had a population of about 200,000 people? (Back in the 1960's)
Now it's down to about 50,000. Due to a LOT of factors. But we are bigger than Atlantic City, and a lot of people expect us to be the next Atlantic city, or even Vegas.
The casino scene here is getting bigger. 2 More hotels are being built within the next year. The Canadian side has 2 casinos and our side has 1 so far.
lol...honkey town...
really though, what made you think that?
Lasalle and Devoux are the really nice areas.
Did you know that in our prime we had a population of about 200,000 people? (Back in the 1960's)
Now it's down to about 50,000. Due to a LOT of factors. But we are bigger than Atlantic City, and a lot of people expect us to be the next Atlantic city, or even Vegas.
The casino scene here is getting bigger. 2 More hotels are being built within the next year. The Canadian side has 2 casinos and our side has 1 so far.
lol...honkey town...
really though, what made you think that?
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Put it this way, would this happen in a white neighborhood?
It's an old article but still relevant.
http://old.niagara-gazette.com/story.asp?id=836
Police hunt suspects in cop shooting
By Rick Pfeiffer
“It’s terrible, just terrible,” Taffy Confer said.
The young mother stood outside her home in the 2200 block of Pierce Avenue and just shook her head. She was trying to understand how a hail of gunfire broke out just a few doors down Monday night, leaving a Falls Police officer wounded and a robbery suspect dead.
“This neighborhood is pretty quiet from 22nd Street down,” Confer said. “There are lots of kids in the neighborhood, and everybody watches out for each other. Everyone is really nice.”
However, inside the ordinary looking home at 2234 Pierce Ave., its front lawn decorated with a Christmas display, something not very nice was going on.
The home had been the scene of a raid by federal drug agents in April. A resident of the home was arrested at that time and charged with a drug-related offense.
Just before 10:30 p.m. Monday, a 911 call came into to police dispatchers, the caller claiming a burglary was underway at that address. Officers Charles Fink and Robert Gee arrived on the scene, almost simultaneously.
“As Officer Fink exited his patrol car, he saw three masked men come out the side door of the house,” Falls Police Detective Capt. Ernest Palmer said. “One was armed with a shotgun.”
The shotgun-toting suspect wheeled and fired two blasts at Fink and Gee. Fink was hit in the left shoulder and in his bullet-proof vest. Gee was not hit, but told detectives he felt the blast from the shotgun and the pellets whizzing past his head.
“Fink went down and called out that he’d been hit,” Palmer said.
The police radio crackled with calls of “shots fired” and then “officer down.”
Gee immediately returned fire at the suspects using his department-issued .40 caliber Smith and Wesson semi-automatic pistol. At least one of the seven shots he fired found its mark. As the suspects fled north, through the alley behind the Pierce Avenue home, the shotgun-carrying man fell to the ground.
The other two suspects got away in what police believe was a 2002-2003 blue Dodge Durango SUV. The wounded suspect, identified as Jamar Mack, 21, from the Buffalo area, was taken to Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Mack was on parole for his conviction for falsely reporting an armed robbery in Buffalo in October 2002. Buffalo Police Officer James Shields was killed while responding to that call.
Investigators believe robbery was on Mack’s and his accomplices’ minds when they showed up at the Pierce Avenue home.
“It was more a robbery than a burglary,” Palmer said. “Typically in these cases, they are looking for drugs or money.”
Though Fink was wounded, he quickly radioed that he was not badly hurt. He was taken to Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, where he was treated and released.
“There was a wound near the shoulder strap on his vest,” Palmer said, “and a heavy hit in the center of the vest. There’s no doubt the vest played a role in protecting Officer Fink.”
Neither Fink nor Gee were available to speak with reporters. Both have been placed on paid administrative leave while the investigation continues.
“It’s pretty standard procedure,” Palmer said, “for them to be debriefed and get clearance before returning to work.”
Fink is a nine-year veteran of the police force. Gee has been on the force for 34 years and spent 12 years as the department’s chief firearms instructor.
Niagara County District Attorney Matthew J. Murphy III said a grand jury inquiry into the shootings was likely.
“I haven’t seen the reports yet for this case, so I haven’t made that decision,” Murphy said. “We sometimes do that just to reassure the public that everything was done properly.”
In addition to recovering a black, pistol grip, pump-action shotgun, found lying next to Mack’s body, investigators also found a .25 caliber pistol just inside the doorway of the Pierce Avenue home. Palmer said it’s not clear how that gun got there.
Detectives are still looking for additional leads in their efforts to find the two suspects who escaped. They are being assisted by the Buffalo Police Department’s Major Crimes Squad.
“We have no named suspects yet, but we have plenty of leads,” Palmer said. “But we are still asking for the public’s assistance.”
Police are particularly interested in the suspected getaway car, which was last seen speeding east on Willow Avenue.
The last time a Falls Police officer was shot was in November 1976. That officer was also responding to a burglary call, and recovered from his wound.
“We had a feeling that something like this was coming for some time,” Palmer said, “ These young guys, with powerful rifles, running around, sticking them in people’s faces, I don’t know that these guys have any respect for life.”
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Cassandra Peterson was surprised to find out that the outlines on the sidewalk outside her Willow Avenue apartment were associated with the home invasion suspect shot and killed by Falls police.
It's an old article but still relevant.
http://old.niagara-gazette.com/story.asp?id=836
Police hunt suspects in cop shooting
By Rick Pfeiffer
“It’s terrible, just terrible,” Taffy Confer said.
The young mother stood outside her home in the 2200 block of Pierce Avenue and just shook her head. She was trying to understand how a hail of gunfire broke out just a few doors down Monday night, leaving a Falls Police officer wounded and a robbery suspect dead.
“This neighborhood is pretty quiet from 22nd Street down,” Confer said. “There are lots of kids in the neighborhood, and everybody watches out for each other. Everyone is really nice.”
However, inside the ordinary looking home at 2234 Pierce Ave., its front lawn decorated with a Christmas display, something not very nice was going on.
The home had been the scene of a raid by federal drug agents in April. A resident of the home was arrested at that time and charged with a drug-related offense.
Just before 10:30 p.m. Monday, a 911 call came into to police dispatchers, the caller claiming a burglary was underway at that address. Officers Charles Fink and Robert Gee arrived on the scene, almost simultaneously.
“As Officer Fink exited his patrol car, he saw three masked men come out the side door of the house,” Falls Police Detective Capt. Ernest Palmer said. “One was armed with a shotgun.”
The shotgun-toting suspect wheeled and fired two blasts at Fink and Gee. Fink was hit in the left shoulder and in his bullet-proof vest. Gee was not hit, but told detectives he felt the blast from the shotgun and the pellets whizzing past his head.
“Fink went down and called out that he’d been hit,” Palmer said.
The police radio crackled with calls of “shots fired” and then “officer down.”
Gee immediately returned fire at the suspects using his department-issued .40 caliber Smith and Wesson semi-automatic pistol. At least one of the seven shots he fired found its mark. As the suspects fled north, through the alley behind the Pierce Avenue home, the shotgun-carrying man fell to the ground.
The other two suspects got away in what police believe was a 2002-2003 blue Dodge Durango SUV. The wounded suspect, identified as Jamar Mack, 21, from the Buffalo area, was taken to Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Mack was on parole for his conviction for falsely reporting an armed robbery in Buffalo in October 2002. Buffalo Police Officer James Shields was killed while responding to that call.
Investigators believe robbery was on Mack’s and his accomplices’ minds when they showed up at the Pierce Avenue home.
“It was more a robbery than a burglary,” Palmer said. “Typically in these cases, they are looking for drugs or money.”
Though Fink was wounded, he quickly radioed that he was not badly hurt. He was taken to Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, where he was treated and released.
“There was a wound near the shoulder strap on his vest,” Palmer said, “and a heavy hit in the center of the vest. There’s no doubt the vest played a role in protecting Officer Fink.”
Neither Fink nor Gee were available to speak with reporters. Both have been placed on paid administrative leave while the investigation continues.
“It’s pretty standard procedure,” Palmer said, “for them to be debriefed and get clearance before returning to work.”
Fink is a nine-year veteran of the police force. Gee has been on the force for 34 years and spent 12 years as the department’s chief firearms instructor.
Niagara County District Attorney Matthew J. Murphy III said a grand jury inquiry into the shootings was likely.
“I haven’t seen the reports yet for this case, so I haven’t made that decision,” Murphy said. “We sometimes do that just to reassure the public that everything was done properly.”
In addition to recovering a black, pistol grip, pump-action shotgun, found lying next to Mack’s body, investigators also found a .25 caliber pistol just inside the doorway of the Pierce Avenue home. Palmer said it’s not clear how that gun got there.
Detectives are still looking for additional leads in their efforts to find the two suspects who escaped. They are being assisted by the Buffalo Police Department’s Major Crimes Squad.
“We have no named suspects yet, but we have plenty of leads,” Palmer said. “But we are still asking for the public’s assistance.”
Police are particularly interested in the suspected getaway car, which was last seen speeding east on Willow Avenue.
The last time a Falls Police officer was shot was in November 1976. That officer was also responding to a burglary call, and recovered from his wound.
“We had a feeling that something like this was coming for some time,” Palmer said, “ These young guys, with powerful rifles, running around, sticking them in people’s faces, I don’t know that these guys have any respect for life.”
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Cassandra Peterson was surprised to find out that the outlines on the sidewalk outside her Willow Avenue apartment were associated with the home invasion suspect shot and killed by Falls police.
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The lowrider movement is getting big here.
http://www.niagararollerz.com/
(Show is on the Canadian side)
http://www.scrapebythelake.com/Scrape2005home.html
http://www.niagararollerz.com/
(Show is on the Canadian side)
http://www.scrapebythelake.com/Scrape2005home.html
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Here is my pretty drawing
Ok. I needed some time to waste and got caught up on this pic.
I call this junk "The City In Need Of Angels - Los Angeles"
Los Angeles really needs some givt. support.
Out of those 152,000 gang members there, i garentee that at least one out of every four of them or either every 6/11 have commited a crime.
Well actually, all of them have..
Thats because the only way to get in a gang is to do shit for them, and that 'shit' is crimes, and thats why its a gang, to commit crimes all of the time so that a large number of people wont die when the SWAT rolls up on them...... They stick with each other, they're brothas, YO!
Omg.
Ok. I needed some time to waste and got caught up on this pic.
I call this junk "The City In Need Of Angels - Los Angeles"
Los Angeles really needs some givt. support.
Out of those 152,000 gang members there, i garentee that at least one out of every four of them or either every 6/11 have commited a crime.
Well actually, all of them have..
Thats because the only way to get in a gang is to do shit for them, and that 'shit' is crimes, and thats why its a gang, to commit crimes all of the time so that a large number of people wont die when the SWAT rolls up on them...... They stick with each other, they're brothas, YO!
Omg.
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Whoa, thats some scary shit...useless_person wrote:Here is my pretty drawing
Ok. I needed some time to waste and got caught up on this pic.
I call this junk "The City In Need Of Angels - Los Angeles"
Los Angeles really needs some givt. support.
Out of those 152,000 gang members there, i garentee that at least one out of every four of them or either every 6/11 have commited a crime.
Well actually, all of them have..
Thats because the only way to get in a gang is to do shit for them, and that 'shit' is crimes, and thats why its a gang, to commit crimes all of the time so that a large number of people wont die when the SWAT rolls up on them...... They stick with each other, they're brothas, YO!
Omg.
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Thank you.
All of those pics look familiar...
Especially the stop sign.... Oh what a valentines day that was... Hahaha...
No really, there is no way that bullets would ricoshet off a damn stop sign, unless they were fired from a bb shotgun, like little metal balls, then that would happen.
The stop sign is like what, 1-2 inches thick?
Come on...
Anyways, I do have grusome images like that in my mind and i see some grusome images like that sometimes, which reminds me of that house me and my boys wanted to rob but when we went in it, it looked kinda like that picture i drew........
Plus the corpses.... Yuck...
So we got the fu** out. We bounced the hell out.
N besides, we cant tell the pigs, what are we going to say?
"Hi, Me and my friends would like to report a crime.. Umm, we wanted to go in and rob this house but when we went in, there were dead bodies all over the floor, and its the house on "" street down from this police station, and i dont see any sign of murder, except the rotting corpses laying on the floor. Thank you."
You really have got to be kidding.....
Plus those other images were scary too.
What was that plaza about? Is it like haunted or something?!
Nvm, and yea it looks like that in some parts of LA and even stays like it, and im not gonna say when or where and its pretty rare for my neighbourhood, well, there is no police line nor white lines around the bodies, just blood, gore, brains, and lots of bullet shells. Also graffiti is very common, and it scares me because the police station is like less than a km away........
Ok nvm.
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Crips 6/3 crown is something i have no idea bout.
6 is folks. 5 is peoples. Crips are folks. Folks have crowns. I have no idea why 3 is included..
All of those pics look familiar...
Especially the stop sign.... Oh what a valentines day that was... Hahaha...
No really, there is no way that bullets would ricoshet off a damn stop sign, unless they were fired from a bb shotgun, like little metal balls, then that would happen.
The stop sign is like what, 1-2 inches thick?
Come on...
Anyways, I do have grusome images like that in my mind and i see some grusome images like that sometimes, which reminds me of that house me and my boys wanted to rob but when we went in it, it looked kinda like that picture i drew........
Plus the corpses.... Yuck...
So we got the fu** out. We bounced the hell out.
N besides, we cant tell the pigs, what are we going to say?
"Hi, Me and my friends would like to report a crime.. Umm, we wanted to go in and rob this house but when we went in, there were dead bodies all over the floor, and its the house on "" street down from this police station, and i dont see any sign of murder, except the rotting corpses laying on the floor. Thank you."
You really have got to be kidding.....
Plus those other images were scary too.
What was that plaza about? Is it like haunted or something?!
Nvm, and yea it looks like that in some parts of LA and even stays like it, and im not gonna say when or where and its pretty rare for my neighbourhood, well, there is no police line nor white lines around the bodies, just blood, gore, brains, and lots of bullet shells. Also graffiti is very common, and it scares me because the police station is like less than a km away........
Ok nvm.
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Crips 6/3 crown is something i have no idea bout.
6 is folks. 5 is peoples. Crips are folks. Folks have crowns. I have no idea why 3 is included..