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Old 04-06-2017, 09:12 AM
 
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Finally some statistics to backup what sooooo many people in Orange County already know. For all of you who post in this forum seeking information about what city to move to, do your kids a favor and cross Santa Ana off the list.

Shootings up 183 percent in Santa Ana from 2013 to 2016, new police analysis shows - The Orange County Register
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Old 04-06-2017, 09:19 AM
 
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I was just reading that article about the shootings in Santa Ana this morning. Scary stuff. They need to get the shootings and general crime there under control. When it continues they start spreading to nearby communities. It's not that far away from Irvine, Newport, Huntington. As we see with the So LA gangs now, they meet up and head into other nearby communities for home invasions, burglaries, robberies. They go to the communities where people have money. The gang element in Santa Ana is very real.
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Old 04-06-2017, 10:57 AM
 
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Old 04-06-2017, 11:09 AM
 
Location: Arizona
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I had profound misfortune of having to go to employment-related training in Santa Ana, so I lived there for a short-time.

Basically, with failures like Mayor Pulido who is from Mexico City and Police Chief Carlos Rojas it's like the fox guarding the hen-house.

What an awful city. I can why it is so gang-infested, it is full of people who have the sole career of having baby after baby. When those babies growing up in Santa Ana lead-infested overcrowded apartments grow up, they tend to join gangs and become criminals.

Santa Ana city council members like to go on about how great there city is but it's an incredibly awful city. One city councilmen was going on about the quality of life, but his city is terrible compared to Irvine, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach.

It is to bad that the good residents of Irvine who love a peaceful city have to be with-in walking distance to Santa Ana.

Santa Ana is full of criminal undocumented individuals who have pro-created lots of future criminals over the years. If a majority of Santa Ana women didn't make a career out of having baby after baby while being poor it wouldn't have the issues it has.

When the children grow up, they are either get pregnant or join gangs.

Santa Ana which is incredibly old, also has lots and lots and lots of unfunded pensions so they really can't do much as far as hiring more police either as the city because it is a Democratic-stronghold has to give lots and lots and lots of money to PERA.

I think it is funny, how not only is it an undocumented alien mess but it has huge, huge, huge amounts that the failed Santa Ana has to give to PERA. Cities like Aliso Viejo which are safe with good people have hardly any pension issues.

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Old 04-12-2017, 05:57 PM
 
Location: ID
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Hey if they could bring up the number we could celebrate everyday! One less scum bagger
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