Update Nov 07-07; Vancouver: 2 men executed yet again?

by Barry Artiste | November 6, 2007 at 06:31 am
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 Update: Novemebr 07, 2007

It's been reported (CKNW Radio) this morning (Nov 07-07) more shots
fired again while Police were present and investigating the same spot on Granville and 70th street where two
gang members were murdered yesterday. It is not known if Police
returned fire in this upscale neighbourhood amongst multi million
dollar homes.  Updates to this story when more news is available.

 Media reports checking the Court records uncovered one of the Murdered Gang Members
Members in the Silver
Mercedes had 31 prior criminal charges against him and still the
British Columbia Justice system and judges let him go to walk our
public streets.

This speaks volumes of our incompetent Liberal driven
British Columbia Justice system.

Something is terribly wrong, perhaps our Police should be investigating and arresting our judges for criminal negligence?

Opinion
Barry Artiste, Now Public Contributor
Does this "News" surprise anyone, following the targeted hit of the Big Circle Boys Top Drug Kingpin? It certainly doesn't take a Rocket Scientist to see these two recent targeted hits on two more men that a Criminal Power Struggle for Control of British Columbia's lucrative Drug Trade, most likely between Chinese Criminal Organizations and Vietnamese Criminal Organizations here in British Columbia's lower mainland, the Lower mainland seems to be easy pickings for any Criminal Organization looking to take control, knowing liberal politicans are losing control of this dire situation.
Over stressed Police forces being told to handle everyone with kid gloves, as in the recent Taser incident, and public accusation of police thug mentality, along with less funding to do their job and hire more officers, along with Liberal Driven "Catch and Release" programs for Criminals proves once again this Liberal Government clearly do not have a grasp on protecting the taxpayers of this province from the criminal element.

Final Thought:

I think it is high time to drop the "Kissy
Face-Give Em-another chance Kid Gloves Apporoach" Crap seen so often in
this Province by Politicians and Justice and let Police "Gung Ho" catch
these Criminals with every means at their disposal, as for human rights
for catching criminals, well criminals certainly do not care for ours,
so open the floodgates and let police catch, convict, long severe jail
sentences and deport these scum once and for all and get our Province
back.

Two men dead after another shooting

Vancouver Sun

Published: Tuesday, November 06, 2007

VANCOUVER - Two young men are dead after another shooting in Vancouver.

Police found the two men shot in their car at 70th and Granville around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday.

this morning at Granville and 70th. The car was in the left-hand turn lane on Granville heading east onto 70th.

Traffic is being diverted. Police at the scene says it's too early to say if the shooting is gang-related or if the victims are known to This is the third and fourth homicide in the city in less than a week. There was a shooting on Halloween day at a Vietnamese restaurant, and a shooting over the weekend in Shaughnessy.


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Barry Artiste

Thanks Rob, certainly needs more new wanted, especially since these two men were executed so close where Top Drug Kingpin was recently murdered. I changed the title to fit the news banner without breaks, so perhaps we may have to change the title on the News Wanted area to reflect the new title.

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at 08:48 on November 6th, 2007

Barry Artiste, a gang is surely underway and unsuspecting Vancouverites are caught in the cross fire.

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