Friday, July 10, 2009

Montgomery County invaded by more GANGS



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Help Save Maryland Action Alert

[Illegals provide support and cover for gangs!]

Another Gang related death in Montgomery County! Seven Hispanic Gang Thugs kill a 21 -year old Wheaton man. The Citizens of Maryland are again subjected to murder and assault in our neighborhoods. Are the seven alleged killers illegal aliens? Did our law enforcement officers check these thugs for "legal presence"?

Where they known to Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger and his officers from a past run-in with the law, like the 10 gang suspects now in custody for the murder of a 15 year old in Gaithersburg earlier this year? Are they receiving Maryland welfare checks like the 10 in jail were?

Were they Day Laborers who worked out of the CASA Wheaton Day Laborer Center? Or do they use a Catholic Charities Center or Identity Inc facilities? Probably too young for a loan from the Latino Economic Development Corporation, but they do fit the profile. This madness must end! We need new political leaders who work for the citizens of Maryland not the illegal alien community.

See the news below about our partners in Prince Georges County, "People for Change".

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Brad Botwin, Director
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Thursday, July 9, 2009Seven charged with murder, assault in stabbing death of Wheaton man21-year-old man died of his wounds Wednesday night after alleged assault Tuesday
by Amber Parcher Staff Writer Gazette

Seven males have been charged with murder and assault in connection with the slaying of a 21-year-old Wheaton man. The man was allegedly beaten and stabbed in the head Tuesday during a fight with suspected gang members, according to Montgomery County police. Edwin Umana of the 13100 block of Bluhill Road was hospitalized Tuesday night with a life-threatening stab wound to his head and died Wednesday night. Police charged seven Montgomery County residents with first-degree murder, first-degree assault and conspiracy to commit first-degree assault.

Police believe the seven males are members of a local gang, though Umana is not believed to have any gang affiliation, police say. The slaying is being investigated as gang related, but the attack does not appear to be motivated by gang affiliation. The altercation began about 9:24 p.m. Tuesday, when Umana called out to several women who were sitting on the front porch of a home in the 13100 block of Matey Road in Wheaton, according to police. One man came out of the residence and told Umana to leave the women alone. Police believe a confrontation started when several other men came out of the residence and chased Umana to the nearby intersection of Bluhill Road and Dean Road, where they allegedly assaulted him. When 4th District police officers arrived, they found Umana unconscious with several injuries, including an apparent stab wound to his head.

As detectives investigated the incident Tuesday, they were led to a residence in the 4300 block of Ferrara Drive in Wheaton. There, police arrested Christian Salmeron, 20, and Jose A. Hernandez, 16, both of the 4300 block of Ferrara Drive in Wheaton; and Hirbin Bladimir Guerrero, 16, of the 11300 block of Schuylkill Road in Rockville. Detectives also arrested Deshaun Budd-Bey, 18, of the 12800 block of Bluhill Road in Wheaton at his residence Tuesday, and Jose Vasquez, 21, of the 4400 block of Sigsbee Road in Wheaton in his vehicle nearby.

Police believe Vasquez stabbed Umana. Police arrested the sixth suspect, Kevin Miranda, 17, of the 10800 block of Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring, Wednesday evening in Germantown. They also arrested the seventh and final suspect, Anthony Racedo, 18, of the 12700 block of Bushey Drive in Silver Spring. Racedo was arrested either Wednesday night or Thursday, said Lucille Baur, Montgomery County Police spokeswoman. Police say all the males will be charged as adults and are being held without bond at the Montgomery County Detention Center. Lt. Paul Starks, a spokesman for Montgomery County Police, said police typically do not release the names of gangs. Such publicity gives them notoriety and encourages other gangs to commit acts that will be "recognized by police," he said.



Blacks breaking with Illegal Immigration in Prince George's County Politics
July 9, 7:07 PM ยท Andy Arnold - DC Immigration Examiner

A citizen's action committee in Prince George's County, MD, is looking for 2010 candidates and the impact of illegal aliens on our system is one of its issues. About 35 people were at a campaign planning meeting in Bowie July 9. Their goal is to sweep unresponsive Democrats from Annapolis and Upper Marlboro next year. People for Change (PFC) aims to field a slate of candidates in time for the Democratic primary.
Illegal aliens were mentioned in several of PFC's other issues as well. For example, the group would like to see responsibility in the educational system, but "special programs," such as English as a Second Language, are believed to rob the general curriculum, according to one speaker."We need a lobby group such as CASA [de Maryland, a taxpayer funded non-profit] to work for us," council candidate Juanita Miller said. Children of illegal aliens become citizens. That is a problem because the children have a right to an education, but their parents do not "contribute to the tax base.""We are importing poverty," said Bob Fireovid, leader of the county chapter of Help Save Maryland. "Ten to 20 percent of our students shouldn't be [in Prince George's schools]."
P.G. Republican Party Central Committee Chairman Mikhail Harris gave a brief report card on the county delegation. He reported neither Dels. Aisha Braveboy, James Hubbard nor Joseline Pena-Melnyk voted for drivers licenses for undocumented aliens, Harris said. The other 19 delegates did. All 22 delegates are democrats.
[For more on drives license's see click here. The Maryland Assembly General website lists Hubbard and Pena-Melnyk as co-sponsors of H.B. 387, the version of the driver's license bill that eventually passed.]
Prosecutor Joe Wright, a candidate for states attorney, warned MS 13 "is targeting middle school students. They have initiations at 11 a.m. on Wednesdays in homes where boys rape girls. They have no moral code."The gang presence is primarily in the north county and growing, he added.The community talks about crime, but local officials are fighting federal programs to check prisoner's legal status, Fireovid added. Both Prince George's and Montgomery counties reject the federal 287(g) program, which allows local law enforcement to hold illegal immigrants suspected of crimes based on their legal status.

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