Point Breeze, thats about 12 blocks east from Tony's.
Uke said
11:34 AM, 08/31/09
Canada wants in on the competition... Will it be Vancouver, Toronto, Quebec, or... I'll take the province of Saskatchewan! Yeah...it's the latest of Canada's 'gun crime' provinces ta join up!
Police in Regina and Saskatoon were investigating two daylight shootings on Friday.
Saskatoon Police Service spokeswoman Alyson Edwards said police were called to Saskatoon's north end after several shots were fired just before 2 p.m. Friday on the 100 block of St. Lawrence Crescent.
"We responded and we did find that a male was suffering from a gunshot wound," she said. The wounded man, 36, is being treated for what police call non-life-threatening injuries.
Another man and a woman were in the house when police arrived, but they weren't injured, Edwards said. So far, no arrests have been made.
In Regina, police responded after there was a report of gunfire at about 5:50 p.m. Thursday near a house on Coldwell Road in the city's northwest area.
A vehicle was spotted leaving the scene, police said. A wounded man, 43, was later found bleeding in a vehicle about four kilometres south, near the Pasqua Hospital.
He was taken to hospital with injuries in what Regina police are calling an "apparent shooting." He was treated and released into police custody. Four other people were also taken into custody.
Charges are expected, police said.
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Sounds serious!
Troll said
8:27 PM, 09/02/09
Deadly Shooting In Southwest Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3)
One person is dead after an early morning shooting in Southwest Philadelphia.
Chopper 3 HD was over 66th and Woodland Streets after reports of gunfire at about 6:30 a.m.
Police said a 22-year-old male was pronounced dead at the scene. No additional injuries were reported.
The suspect reportedly fled towards Bartram High School using the rooftops of area homes. Investigators recovered several pieces of clothing they believe belong to the suspect.
One person is currently being questioned in connection with the deadly incident.
Investigators believe an altercation between the victim and the suspect occurred prior to the shooting.
The incident remains under investigation.
One person was shot and killed in Southwest Philadelphia the morning of September 2.
CBS
Troll said
8:30 PM, 09/02/09
The above murder should be #200 for 2009.
Homicide Statistics September 2, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
199
2008
217
2007
287
-30.66% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 24 Hours: 0
Troll said
6:29 AM, 09/03/09
Triple Shooting Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Injured
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3)
Gunfire left one person dead and two injured in West Philadelphia late Wednesday night.
Police were called to the 6500 block of Regent Street after reports of a shooting at about 10 p.m.
A woman was shot multiple times in the chest and pronounced at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Police said a 16-year-old male was shot in the back and is in critical condition. A 21-year-old male is in stable condition with a gunshot wound to his leg.
No arrests have been made and a motive for the deadly shooting is unknown.
The incident remains under investigation.
Troll said
6:31 AM, 09/03/09
Homicide Statistics September 3, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
201
2008
221
2007
289
-30.45% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 24 Hours: 2
Uke said
10:38 AM, 09/03/09
This just in: Mexico has decided ta go 'mano a mano' with Philadelphia in its killing spree. Yep, that's right folks! Ya read it right here at BurningJournaldotcom. In the city of Juarez...
Gunmen kill 17 people at a drug rehab in Mexico
September 03, 2009 10:30 AM EDT
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - Gunmen broke into a drug rehabilitation center, lined people against a wall and shot 17 dead in a particularly bloody day in Mexico's relentless drug war. The brazen attack followed the killing of the No. 2 security official in President Felipe Calderon's home state.
The attackers on Wednesday broke down the door of El Aliviane center in Ciudad Juarez, lined up their victims against a wall and opened fire, said Arturo Sandoval, a spokesman for the regional prosecutors' office. At least five people were injured.
Authorities had no immediate suspects or information on the victims. Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas, is Mexico's most violent city, with at least 1,400 people killed this year alone.
Most of the homicides are tied to drug gang violence, which has taken a heavy toll across Mexico. Earlier the same day, gunmen ambushed and killed a senior security official in the home state of President Felipe Calderon.
Dozens of sobbing relatives rushed to the rehabilitation center to find out if their loved ones were among the dead. Soldiers and federal agents patrolled the streets surrounding the center in the Bellavista neighborhood.
Calderon sent thousands more troops and federal police to Ciudad Juarez earlier this year, but the surge has done little to stem the raging violence. The city is home to the Juarez drug cartel, which is battling other gangs for trafficking and dealing turf.
The government is struggling to revamp Ciudad Juarez's police force, which is plagued by corruption and the assassination of many of its officers. Other police have quit the force out of fear of being targeted.
The massacre capped a particularly bloody day in Mexico's relentless drug war.
Gunmen killed the No. 2 security official and three other people in Calderon's home state of Michoacan, where the government is locked in an intensifying battle with the ruthless La Familia cartel, blamed for a string of assassinations of police and soldiers.
Jose Manuel Revuelta, who was promoted less than two weeks ago to state deputy public safety director, is the highest-ranking government official killed in the wave of assassinations sweeping Michoacan, the cradle of La Familia drug cartel.
Attackers drove up alongside Revuelta as he headed home and opened fire, state Attorney General Jesus Montejano said.
Revuelta tried to speed away, but only made it a few blocks before he was intercepted by two vehicles. Six gunmen got out and sprayed Revuelta's car with bullets, killing him, two bodyguards and a truck driver caught in the crossfire, Montejano said.
An AP reporter at the scene saw the bodies of Revuelta and his bodyguards in the car, which had at least 15 bullet holes in the front windshield. Soldiers and federal police rushed to the site - just three blocks from the headquarters of the Michoacan Public Safety Department - and a helicopter circled overhead.
Soldiers and federal police have intensified their fight against La Familia since accusing the cartel of killing 18 federal agents and two soldiers last month. In the worst attack, 12 federal agents were slain and their tortured bodies piled along a roadside as a warning.
It was the boldest cartel attack yet on Mexico's government. Authorities said say La Familia was retaliating for the arrest of one of its top members.
The government has since rounded up more La Familia suspects, including Luis Ricardo Magana, who is alleged to have controlled methamphetamine shipments to the United States for the gang. Days before his capture, prosecutors detained the mother of reputed La Familia leader Servando "La Tuta" Gomez despite his threat to retaliate if police bothered his family. The woman was released after two days "for lack of evidence" of involvement in the cartel.
Calderon first launched his crackdown against drug cartels in Michoacan, sending thousands of federal police and soldiers to his home state after taking office in late 2006. Tens of thousands more have since been deployed to drug hotspots across Mexico.
Drug gang violence has since surged, claiming more than 13,500 lives, including more than 1,000 police officers.
Calderon defended his battle against drug trafficking in a speech to Congress on Wednesday. He said the government has taken on the cartels as no previous Mexican administration has dared to do.
"As never before, we have weakened the logistical and financial structure of crime," the president told legislators.
The federal Attorney General's Office, meanwhile, announced the arrest of its two top officials in Quintana Roo, a state on the Yucatan Peninsula, for allegedly protecting the Gulf and the Beltran Levya drug cartels.
Officials provided no further details on the allegations against the prosecutors, who were ordered jailed by a court Wednesday pending the investigation.
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Associated Press Writers Gustavo Ruiz in Morelia, Michoacan, Manuel de la Cruz in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, and Alexandra Olson in Mexico City contributed to this report.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
One person died and a second was injured following a shooting on a West Philadelphia basketball court Thursday afternoon.
The shooting happened at about 5:00 p.m. at the Haddington Recreation Center at 57th and Vine Streets.
According to police, a 23-year-old male was shot in the abdomen and was pronounced dead at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
A 19-year-old man suffered a graze wound and was taken to an area hospital for treatment.
So far, there have been no arrests in the fatal shooting. It was not immediately known what sparked the gunfire.
The shooting remains under police investigation.
One person was killed and a second was injured following a shooting on a West Philadelphia basketball court Thursday afternoon.
CBS
Troll said
9:32 AM, 09/04/09
Homicide Statistics September 4, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
203
2008
221
2007
289
-29.76% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 24 Hours: 2
Uke said
10:18 AM, 09/04/09
With the last four months of '09 ahead of us, and summer's heat waning... The murders [by guns] may be also on the wane. That and the rarity of ammunition for small caliber handguns, and the cost associated with same...
It follows that knives, baseball bats, and other 'blunt trauma' methods may come into play, thus decreasing the overall murder rate. Perhaps Philadelphia will close out 2009 with...247 total murders.
One can only hope!
Freddie Krueger said
11:21 AM, 09/04/09
Helicopters overhead, cop shot during a armor car robbery just across the river. Just another day in my neighborhood..
Uke said
1:48 PM, 09/04/09
I'm shocked Fred! Here we 'thought' your neighborhood was relatively crime free... Now ya tell us!
Troll suggested your place for the 2010 BJ Summit, with a camp out barbecue in your backyard!
Does this warrant plan B, or C?
Troll said
1:51 PM, 09/04/09
Uke wrote:
I'm shocked Fred! Here we 'thought' your neighborhood was relatively crime free... Now ya tell us! Troll suggested your place for the 2010 BJ Summit, with a camp out barbecue in your backyard!
Does this warrant plan B, or C?
You would have to camp in his side patch of weeds after his ederly neighbor cuts it.
Tony wants to know when you're coming back.
provinces ta join up!
Police in Regina and Saskatoon were investigating two daylight shootings on Friday.
Saskatoon Police Service spokeswoman Alyson Edwards said police were called to Saskatoon's north end after several shots were fired just before 2 p.m. Friday on the 100 block of St. Lawrence Crescent.
"We responded and we did find that a male was suffering from a gunshot wound," she said. The wounded man, 36, is being treated for what police call non-life-threatening injuries.
Another man and a woman were in the house when police arrived, but they weren't injured, Edwards said. So far, no arrests have been made.
In Regina, police responded after there was a report of gunfire at about 5:50 p.m. Thursday near a house on Coldwell Road in the city's northwest area.
A vehicle was spotted leaving the scene, police said. A wounded man, 43, was later found bleeding in a vehicle about four kilometres south, near the Pasqua Hospital.
He was taken to hospital with injuries in what Regina police are calling an "apparent shooting." He was treated and released into police custody. Four other people were also taken into custody.
Charges are expected, police said.
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Sounds serious!
Deadly Shooting In Southwest Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3)Chopper 3 HD was over 66th and Woodland Streets after reports of gunfire at about 6:30 a.m.
Police said a 22-year-old male was pronounced dead at the scene. No additional injuries were reported.
The suspect reportedly fled towards Bartram High School using the rooftops of area homes. Investigators recovered several pieces of clothing they believe belong to the suspect.
One person is currently being questioned in connection with the deadly incident.
Investigators believe an altercation between the victim and the suspect occurred prior to the shooting.
The incident remains under investigation.
CBS
Homicide Statistics
September 2, 2009
As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 24 Hours: 0
Triple Shooting Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Injured
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3)Police were called to the 6500 block of Regent Street after reports of a shooting at about 10 p.m.
A woman was shot multiple times in the chest and pronounced at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Police said a 16-year-old male was shot in the back and is in critical condition. A 21-year-old male is in stable condition with a gunshot wound to his leg.
No arrests have been made and a motive for the deadly shooting is unknown.
The incident remains under investigation.
September 3, 2009
As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 24 Hours: 2
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - Gunmen broke into a drug rehabilitation center, lined people against a wall and shot 17 dead in a particularly bloody day in Mexico's relentless drug war. The brazen attack followed the killing of the No. 2 security official in President Felipe Calderon's home state.
The attackers on Wednesday broke down the door of El Aliviane center in Ciudad Juarez, lined up their victims against a wall and opened fire, said Arturo Sandoval, a spokesman for the regional prosecutors' office. At least five people were injured.
Authorities had no immediate suspects or information on the victims. Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas, is Mexico's most violent city, with at least 1,400 people killed this year alone.
Most of the homicides are tied to drug gang violence, which has taken a heavy toll across Mexico. Earlier the same day, gunmen ambushed and killed a senior security official in the home state of President Felipe Calderon.
Dozens of sobbing relatives rushed to the rehabilitation center to find out if their loved ones were among the dead. Soldiers and federal agents patrolled the streets surrounding the center in the Bellavista neighborhood.
Calderon sent thousands more troops and federal police to Ciudad Juarez earlier this year, but the surge has done little to stem the raging violence. The city is home to the Juarez drug cartel, which is battling other gangs for trafficking and dealing turf.
The government is struggling to revamp Ciudad Juarez's police force, which is plagued by corruption and the assassination of many of its officers. Other police have quit the force out of fear of being targeted.
The massacre capped a particularly bloody day in Mexico's relentless drug war.
Gunmen killed the No. 2 security official and three other people in Calderon's home state of Michoacan, where the government is locked in an intensifying battle with the ruthless La Familia cartel, blamed for a string of assassinations of police and soldiers.
Jose Manuel Revuelta, who was promoted less than two weeks ago to state deputy public safety director, is the highest-ranking government official killed in the wave of assassinations sweeping Michoacan, the cradle of La Familia drug cartel.
Attackers drove up alongside Revuelta as he headed home and opened fire, state Attorney General Jesus Montejano said.
Revuelta tried to speed away, but only made it a few blocks before he was intercepted by two vehicles. Six gunmen got out and sprayed Revuelta's car with bullets, killing him, two bodyguards and a truck driver caught in the crossfire, Montejano said.
An AP reporter at the scene saw the bodies of Revuelta and his bodyguards in the car, which had at least 15 bullet holes in the front windshield. Soldiers and federal police rushed to the site - just three blocks from the headquarters of the Michoacan Public Safety Department - and a helicopter circled overhead.
Soldiers and federal police have intensified their fight against La Familia since accusing the cartel of killing 18 federal agents and two soldiers last month. In the worst attack, 12 federal agents were slain and their tortured bodies piled along a roadside as a warning.
It was the boldest cartel attack yet on Mexico's government. Authorities said say La Familia was retaliating for the arrest of one of its top members.
The government has since rounded up more La Familia suspects, including Luis Ricardo Magana, who is alleged to have controlled methamphetamine shipments to the United States for the gang. Days before his capture, prosecutors detained the mother of reputed La Familia leader Servando "La Tuta" Gomez despite his threat to retaliate if police bothered his family. The woman was released after two days "for lack of evidence" of involvement in the cartel.
Calderon first launched his crackdown against drug cartels in Michoacan, sending thousands of federal police and soldiers to his home state after taking office in late 2006. Tens of thousands more have since been deployed to drug hotspots across Mexico.
Drug gang violence has since surged, claiming more than 13,500 lives, including more than 1,000 police officers.
Calderon defended his battle against drug trafficking in a speech to Congress on Wednesday. He said the government has taken on the cartels as no previous Mexican administration has dared to do.
"As never before, we have weakened the logistical and financial structure of crime," the president told legislators.
The federal Attorney General's Office, meanwhile, announced the arrest of its two top officials in Quintana Roo, a state on the Yucatan Peninsula, for allegedly protecting the Gulf and the Beltran Levya drug cartels.
Officials provided no further details on the allegations against the prosecutors, who were ordered jailed by a court Wednesday pending the investigation.
---
Associated Press Writers Gustavo Ruiz in Morelia, Michoacan, Manuel de la Cruz in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, and Alexandra Olson in Mexico City contributed to this report.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lex_Street_Massacre
Man Shot, Killed On West Philly Basketball Court
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3)The shooting happened at about 5:00 p.m. at the Haddington Recreation Center at 57th and Vine Streets.
According to police, a 23-year-old male was shot in the abdomen and was pronounced dead at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
A 19-year-old man suffered a graze wound and was taken to an area hospital for treatment.
So far, there have been no arrests in the fatal shooting. It was not immediately known what sparked the gunfire.
The shooting remains under police investigation.
CBS
September 4, 2009
As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 24 Hours: 2
You would have to camp in his side patch of weeds after his ederly neighbor cuts it.