infamous59 wrote:them piru's in queens are a big ass joke
Ni99a U BRAZY!!! Like 10 - 15 of my homies from queens is locked up right now B! WHOOP WHOOP!
infamous59 wrote:them piru's in queens are a big ass joke

Chris. wrote:Damn nigga..8posts at once?
You either tryin to hard to prove your point, or you dont know how to use the edit function

infamous59 wrote:5-9 brim blood gang
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infamous59 wrote:5-9 brim blood gang
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Trey wrote:Anyone got history on the Supreme Team?


SuRSiDe_mEXiCan_x3 wrote:New York Gang Member Faces Trial as Terrorist
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Every time Lourdes Morales watches the TV news and sees a story on terrorism, she weeps.
Family members have stopped trying to console her, but they, too, cannot understand why Edgar Morales, the family's youngest son, will see the new year arrive in prison where he is waiting to be tried as a terrorist.
"They are comparing my son to (Osama) bin Laden ... and all those people who used bombs and killed thousands of people at random," said Morales.
"They are making him look as if he was this cold-hearted person, and he is not like that."
Morales, 22, was indicted on murder and other charges as acts of terror in May, along with 18 other members of the St. James Boys Gang, a Mexican and Mexican-American street gang.
Morales faces the most serious charge of second-degree murder as a terrorist act. A New York grand jury returned the charges against him in connection with the shooting death of 10-year-old Melanie Mendez, who died from gunshot wounds two years earlier.
Morales plans to plead innocent, said his attorney, Lewis Alperin. No date has yet been set for his trial.
Morales is the first gang member in New York to be indicted under the state's terrorism statute, which became law shortly after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
If the charges did not include the terrorism stipulation, he would face a sentence of 25 years to life if found guilty. With the stipulation, he faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
PROMOTING TERRORISM?
At least 33 states passed laws amending criminal codes related to acts of terrorism since the Sept. 11 attacks, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Most changes focused on money laundering, cyberterrorism, agri-terrorism and supporting terrorist groups.
New York's use of the statute to prosecute gang-related crime has sparked disagreement among lawmakers who voted for the legislation.
A spokeswoman for state Sen. Michael Balboni, who sponsored the bill, said he does not mind that prosecutors have decided gang violence is a form of domestic terrorism and are using the statute to prosecute Morales.
"Gangs are a forum to promote terrorism," said Balboni spokeswoman Lisa Angerame. "Therefore, the anti-terrorism statue would be applicable against them, even if the original intent for this law was not exactly to prosecute them."
Others say the law is not being used as intended.
"It is not that I want to defend gangs," said state Rep. Jeffrey Dinowitz. "But it should never be justifiable to use laws with purposes other than their original intent.
"We already have the appropriate laws to prosecute gang members for their crimes," he added.
The anti-terror law passed overwhelmingly in the New York Senate 53-1.
Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson, who brought the charges against Morales, said the terrorism stipulation was justified.
"The obvious need for this statue is to protect society against acts of political terror," Johnson said in a statement. "However, the terror perpetrated by gangs, which all too often occurs on the streets of New York, also fits squarely within the scope of this statute."
The 70-count indictment said the gang members conspired to "intimidate or coerce a civilian population."
It included a long list of crimes cited as evidence they terrorized a city neighborhood, including allegations they harassed and robbed customers of a local restaurant, fired guns into a crowded park, shot a teenager in the face and slashed someone's throat.
Some residents say the law is being abused.
"We cannot compare gang violence with big scale terrorist attacks," said resident Miriam Medina.
Local store manager Lidia Chavez added: "Gang violence and terrorism are two different things."
But Eve Santana, owner of a bridal shop, said while maybe not on the scale of bin Laden, "of course they are terrorists."
"They do terrorize neighborhoods. Innocent bystanders die ... and they have to pay."
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dippset wrote:Anybody hear of ReD Family Piru in Starret City or CAnarsie, Are they under Tree Top Piru, i see a lot of TAgs sayin TTP in
Starret City, Any one heard of Ty-Nitty, Dollar, or Terror they Red FAm Piru




dippset wrote:I heard of REd Fam Piru in Qnz is that true???

dippset wrote:Anybody hear of ReD Family Piru in Starret City or CAnarsie, Are they under Tree Top Piru, i see a lot of TAgs sayin TTP in
Starret City, Any one heard of Ty-Nitty, Dollar, or Terror they Red FAm Piru

dippset wrote:I spoke to OG Mad Ronald and he neva heard of RED FAmily Piru, he stated that FAmily is only in Inglewood Ex. IFG, and CPF, I neva heard of REd Family Piru with any other blood set other than TRee Top Piru




dippset wrote:at zip3ace OG mad ronald stated that he didnt hear of them of the time i asked him. I asked him did Red Family Piru have any ties back to a cali Pirus which then he stated that on the regards Family is only in inglewood and Pirus is only Pirus in compton. i heard of Red FAm i used to kick it with sum of them homies that was Red Family Piru and ABG. i kicked it with Terror, Bastard, Rover and i knew the OG
so u stay in school homie








dippset wrote:son i knew of Ty-Nitty and Tax-dolla and the OG is PaY
step ya game up
fool azz ni55a
@zip3ace yo where u reppin at

BABYBRAZE wrote:any1 heard ovf - Lost Boyz

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