Category Archives: Crime

Update IV: Bus Beheading

Canada, Crime, Criminal Injustice, IMMIGRATION, Multiculturalism

A shaken witness, who’ll probably never exorcise the horror from his head, dilates on a beheading on a bus in Canada.

My daughter travels on the Greyhound; lots of young people do. I do too, although not lately. The thought of this 22-year-old youngster hooked up to headphones suddenly being assailed by an evil individual—how horrifying and sad. Rural Canada is so safe and peaceful; who allowed evil to enter? Must I now issue a warning to my daughter; “Don’t sit near ‘foreign’-looking men on the bus; if one sits near you, get up and stand near the old lady at the rear end”? Is this the misery that multiculturalism has wrought?

Would that guns were allowed in Canada. The poor slain man, a mere boy, might be alive, because some good soul would have dropped the assassin on the spot.

I’d like to think that the American authorities would not have engaged in a stand-off, but would have stormed the bus right away, filling the monster with lead. Wishful thinking?

The initial official silence about the killer’s identity: Canadian authorities would have extended similar cordiality to all foreign killers of their population, but also to “native Canadians” or Indians. Had the barbarian been a honky, well, you know the drill.

Canada doesn’t have the death penalty. I hope that once Vince Weiguang Li is incarcerated, that the inmates take care of business. The same criminal injustice system is charging Li with second degree murder–unpremeditated murder–rather than First.

Update I: As you listen to the accounts, note how the victim, Tim McLean Jr., is depersonalized–how little sympathy is expressed for this innocent young man’s awful demise (but empathy is oozed for those who had to stomach the scene); how his name is never uttered; how attempts are made to turn passengers into heroes, when frankly, from the available accounts, there seem little evidence of heroism. Where is the passenger who took a crowbar (one of those implements available on buses to pry windows open) to the perp?

Update II: Away from the malpracticing media, on Facebook, there is sadness and grief for a young friend. And better, intelligent reporting from CTV. A lot of talk about the bogus “mental disorder” exculpation. Expect more of the same. Prepare yourself with a refresher: read “EVIL, NOT ILL.”

Update III (August 2): The killer, Vince Weiguang Li, looks decidedly as though he might be from Muslim-populated western China. If Muslim, there isn’t a ghost of a chance Canadian authorities will admit it–not if they can avoid it. This from Lawrence Auster’s “View From the Right”:

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation at one point said the following:

‘RCMP announced Friday morning that they have charged Vince Weiguang Li, 40, of Edmonton with second-degree murder. He is scheduled to appear at the Manitoba provincial court in Portage la Prairie. A Chinese Muslim, Li expressed to investigators that his actions were motivated by the Koran.’

That has since been deleted from the site. Canadian blogs have made copies of it for posterity. Here is the sanitized version of the CBC story without the Muslim reference.

Update IV (August 3): Jihad is a corner stone of Islam. If indeed Li is Muslim, then his actions, smiting at the neck of an infidel, are perfectly compatible with Muslim martyrdom.

From “For the Love of Islam“:

“The Call to Jihad” instructs Muslims that, “When you meet those who disbelieve smite at their necks till when you have killed and wounded many of them.” “Holy war, which is demanded in Islamic law, is not defensive war as the Western students of Islam would like to tell us…”

Recommended reading from my Islam Archive:

“For The Love Of Islam”
‘Obsession’ By Muhammad”
“Benedict The Brave”
“Islamikazes in Our Midst”

If Muslim, the Canadians will opt for the mental-disorder mantle to cloak Li with. The American traitor class would do no different

Treason Towns

Crime, IMMIGRATION

Thanks to Chuck of the George Putnam Show for this List of US Sanctuary Cities,* courtesy of “Ohio Jobs & Justice PAC” (who also explain the concept here):

*Note: Not all listings have been independently confirmed by OJJPAC. If you believe a city should not be listed, please send an email, and OJJPAC will make note of the dispute and attempt to verify. Dates represent when a city was added to the list, not when it became or allegedly became a sanctuary city. Other notations may indicate the source of information. Cities without a date were added prior to May, 2007. Some sanctuary cities may not have yet been identified and therefore not listed here. You are encouraged to perform additional research regarding the status of your own city. The presence of illegal aliens in a city does not necessarily indicate that a city is a “sanctuary city.”

Last updated: 7-22-08

State/City
Alaska
• Anchorage (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)
• * (The city of Fairbanks is under review for removal from the Sanctuary Cities list due to the city council’s passage of a resolution supporting a formal recognition of its cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency. The city of Fairbanks had previously been listed due its designation as a sanctuary city by the Congressional Research Service. The city has disputed its listing. The City’s resolution and a final decision will be posted soon. Fairbanks will likely be removed from the list and then its enforcement statistics will be monitored for compliance. OJJPAC thanks the City of Fairbanks for taking positive steps to clarify its compliance with federal law.

Arizona
• Chandler, AZ (Added 5/30/07, Congressional Research Service Report, 2006 )
• Phoenix, AZ

California
• Bell Gardens, CA
• City of Industry, CA
• City of Commerce, CA
• Cypress, CA
• Davis CA
• Downey, CA
• Fresno, CA (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)
• Lakewood, CA
• Los Angeles, CA (Congressional Research Service)
• Long Beach, CA
• Lynwood, CA
• Maywood, CA
• Montebello, CA
• National City, CA
• Norwalk, CA
• Oakland, CA (Added 8-27-07. Source: 4/25/07 story by KCBS 740 AM. Link here.)
• Paramount, CA
• Pico Rivera, CA
• So. Gate, CA
• San Bernardino, Ca. (Added 6/7/07, reader submitted)
• San Diego, CA (Congressional Research Service)
• Santa Cruz, CA (Added 5/30/07, documented by KSBW news)
• San Francisco, CA (Congressional Research Service)
• San Jose, CA (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)
• Sonoma County, CA (Congressional Research Service)
• Tucson, CA (Added 11-12-07, Source: 11-11-07 story by Brady McCombs, Arizona Daily Star. See note below.)
• Vernon, CA
• Watsonville, CA (Added 5/30/07, documented by KSBW news)
• Wilmington, CA

Colorado
• Aurora, CO
• Commerce City, CO
• Denver, CO (Congressional Research Service)
• Durango, CO (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)
• Federal Heights, CO
• Fort Collins, CO
• Lafayette, CO (Added 6/3/07, documented by reader)
• Thornton, CO
• Westminster, CO

Connecticut
• New Haven, CT (Added 6/4/07. TV News 8: City council votes 25-1 to issue ID cards to illegal aliens)

Florida
• DeLeon Springs, FL
• Deltona, Fl
• Miami, FL

Georgia
• Dalton, GA (Added 5/30/07. 6/18/07 Listing disputed as inaccurate by the City of Dalton, GA. Currently being researched. )

Illinois
• Chicago, IL (Congressional Research Service)
• Cicero, IL (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)
• Evanston, IL (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)

Massachusetts
• Cambridge, Mass. (Source: Boston Globe. First passed resolution in 1985)
• Chelsea, Mass. (Added: 8-14-07 Source: Chelsea government website with text of sanctuary policy.)
• Orleans, Mass. (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)
• Springfield (Disputed)

Maine
• Portland (Added 5/31/07 Note: Maine resident reported that Portland city council passed sanctuary legislation)
• State of Maine (Added 5/31/07 Note: Governor of Maine initiated de facto protections for illegals by Executive Order in 2004)*

Maryland
• Baltimore, MD (Congressional Research Service)
• Gaithersburg, MD
• Mt. Rainier, MD (Added 1-20-08, Source: The Washington D.C. Examiner, 1-19-08)
• Takoma Park, MD (Reported that City ordinance passed some 20 years ago; Congressional Research Service)

Michigan
• Ann Arbor, MI (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)
• Detroit, MI (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)

Minnesota
• Minneapolis, MN (Congressional Research Service)
• St. Paul, MN
• Worthington, MN (Added 5-30-07 Note: This is where a Swift plant was raided by ICE in December, 2006)

Nevada
• Reno (Added 5-31-07; 2-18-08 Disputed. City claims it is not a sanctuary city; OJJPAC has requested a copy of city policies.)

New Jersey
• Camden, NJ
• Fort Lee, NJ
• Hightstown, NJ (Added 5-30-07)
• Jersey City, NJ
• Newark, NJ (Added 6-3-07)
• North Bergen, NJ
• Trenton, NJ
• Union City, NJ
• West New York, NJ

New Mexico
• Albuquerque, NM (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service; 8-14-07 KOB-TV 4 Eyewitness News report)
• Rio Ariba County, NM (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)
• Santa Fe, NM (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)

New York
• Bay Shore, NY
• Brentwood, NY
• Central Islip, NY
• Farmingville, NY
• New York City, NY
• Riverhead, NY
• Shirly/Mastic, NY
• Spring Valley Village, NY (Added 7-25-07)
• Uniondale, NY
• Westbury, NY

North Carolina
• Carrboro, NC (Added 11-12-07 Source: Towns differ on illegal aliens by Patrick Winn, The News & Observer)
• Chapel Hill, NC (Added 11-12-07 Source: Towns differ on illegal aliens by Patrick Winn, The News & Observer)
• Charlotte, NC
• Durham, NC (6/13/07 Congressional Research Service)
• Raleigh
• Winston-Salem

Ohio
• Columbus, OH (7/5/07 Source: 5/10/07 Columbus Dispatch article stating illegal aliens in misdemeanor cases are not reported to ICE)
• Painesville, OH (7-19-07 Source: 7-18-07 Cleveland Scene article) [8-9-07 Disputed by Painesville’s City Manager, under review. 11-11-07 OJJPAC Note: City appears to be reassessing its policies. It is OJJPAC’s hope that Painesville can be removed from the list soon.

Oklahoma
• Oklahoma City (de facto)
• Tulsa (6-3-07 Note: Tulsa city council is discussing changing its sanctuary policy.)

Oregon
• State of Oregon * (8-9-07 Congressional Research Service) *(See note below)
• Ashland, OR (8-9-07 Congressional Research Service)
• Gaston, OR (8-9-07 Congressional Research Service)
• Marion County, OR (8-9-07 Congressional Research Service)
• Portland, OR

Texas
• Austin, TX (Congressional Research Service)
• Baytown, TX (6-13-07 Local reader observation)
• Brownsville, TX
• Channelview, TX (6-13-07 Local reader observation)
• Denton, TX
• Dallas, TX
• El Cenizo, TX (6-13-07 Congressional Research Service)
• Ft.Worth, TX
• Houston, TX (Congressional Research Service)
• Katy, TX (Congressional Research Service)
• Laredo, TX
• Mcallen, TX
• Port Arthur, TX (6-13-07 Reader/resident observation)

Utah
• Provo, UT
• Salt Lake City, UT

Virginia
• Fairfax County, VA
• Virginia Beach, VA (Added 6/3/07)

Washington
• Seattle, WA (Added 5/30/07; Congressional Research Service)

Wisconsin
• Madison, WI (Congressional Research Service)

Wyoming
• Jackson Hole, WY
Washington, D.C.

Updated: Joe Horn: Wanted Man…And A Hero

Crime, Individual Rights, Private Property

“Joe Horn of Pasadena, Texas, is a wanted man—wanted in almost every other neighborhood across the US. I suspect Horn would even be welcomed in liberal enclaves. Secretly, every liberal hopes to have a Joe Horn around when his possessions or the people he loves are
threatened.

Mr. Horn is admired by many because he blew away two career criminals who’d burglarized his next-door neighbor’s home. The two illegal aliens were slinking away from the scene of the crime, crowbar and loot in hand, when Horn stopped them dead in their tracks with his 12-gauge shotgun. …

Horn in action was how men sounded and acted BE: Before Emasculation. …”

The complete column is “Joe Horn: Wanted Man…And A Hero.”

Update (July 5): I wrote: “Confronted with a home invader, there’s precious little a homeowner can do to divine the intentions of the intruder.” And “Someone eager to violate another’s inner sanctum will be more than willing to violate the occupant.”

I’m dismayed that on this very blog, people are still whining and crying for the loss of brutes who were probably perfectly prepared to kill if the muse struck them. I’m amazed at the watered-down waffling (with a few commendable exceptions) that has ensued, each writer straining to sound more empathetic about the intruders than the next.

Look at this thug, Hernando Riascos Torres, for heaven’s sake! What about this specimen, Diego Ortiz?

Fancy your little girls lying in their pink cots as these “people with families” roam your home? I have to say that the oozing for evil unfolding on my blog is more twisted than the evil incarnate itself.

Updated: Nelson At Ninety

Celebrity, Crime, Hollywood, South-Africa, Terrorism

“Moody models, desperate divas and priapic ex-Presidents rubbed shoulders with politicians and pop stars. … They came, ostensibly, to pay homage to Nelson Mandela. Instead, the luvvies (as usual) seemed more in love with themselves.”

The British press, in this case the Daily Mail, has, at least, both the inclination and the ability to mock this repulsive event into meaning: give it the context it deserves. Here in the US there’d be only adulation, sans the edge you get in this piece.

British writers still have bite.

Indeed, Nelson has reached a ripe old age, which is more than many of his “subjects” can hope for.

Here are the latest, likely finessed, murder statistics from the South African Police Service:

From 2006 to 2007, 19,202 South African lives were lost (population 43,786,115). By comparison, the United States had 16,574 murders (population 303,824,646).

Update: “Medal of Honor for a Terrorist.