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Old 09-28-2017, 09:31 AM
 
Location: Los Angeles (Native)
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It's pretty crazy and sick all these home invasion robberies happening .

Just more "Justice affected individuals" as the mayor would say . I guess they deserve a second third fourth chance .

These guys aren't "teens" or "youths" either .


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Three men — two from Los Angeles and one from Compton — have been arrested in connection with a home-invasion robbery in Calabasas, and authorities are looking for a fourth suspect.

Vernell White, 44, and Carl DeLoach, 30, both of Los Angeles, and Michael Robinson, 39, were arrested on suspicion of kidnapping for the purposes of robbery and home-invasion robbery, authorities said.

The men are suspected of forcing their way into a home on the 22500 block of Charlestown Drive on Aug. 6 and binding their victims with zip ties, the sheriff’s department said.

3 men arrested in connection with violent home-invasion robbery in Calabasas – Daily News
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Old 09-28-2017, 10:55 AM
 
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It's pretty crazy and sick all these home invasion robberies happening .

Just more "Justice affected individuals" as the mayor would say . I guess they deserve a second third fourth chance .

These guys aren't "teens" or "youths" either .


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Three men — two from Los Angeles and one from Compton — have been arrested in connection with a home-invasion robbery in Calabasas, and authorities are looking for a fourth suspect.

Vernell White, 44, and Carl DeLoach, 30, both of Los Angeles, and Michael Robinson, 39, were arrested on suspicion of kidnapping for the purposes of robbery and home-invasion robbery, authorities said.

The men are suspected of forcing their way into a home on the 22500 block of Charlestown Drive on Aug. 6 and binding their victims with zip ties, the sheriff’s department said.

3 men arrested in connection with violent home-invasion robbery in Calabasas – Daily News
Professional scumbag gang members who have already outlived their expected lifespan
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Old 09-28-2017, 11:40 AM
 
Location: West Los Angeles and Rancho Palos Verdes
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Professional scumbag gang members who have already outlived their expected lifespan
But we need the television cameras on their mothers, because I'm sure they were good boys who "didn't do nuthin'."
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Old 09-28-2017, 11:47 AM
 
Location: Los Angeles (Native)
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Professional scumbag gang members who have already outlived their expected lifespan
What happened to the 3 strikes you're out law? Did they get rid of it?
Wonder how much time these scumbags will serve.
Probably not long because of our early release laws. Great place to be a criminal.
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Old 09-28-2017, 12:20 PM
 
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What happened to the 3 strikes you're out law? Did they get rid of it?
Wonder how much time these scumbags will serve.
Probably not long because of our early release laws. Great place to be a criminal.
Prisons are overcrowded and we can't build more because we need that tax money for the illegal immigrant legal defense fund and welfare benefits.
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Old 09-28-2017, 01:39 PM
 
Location: Retired in Malibu/La Quinta/Flagstaff
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And don't forget the draconian gun laws we have to live with. Heaven forbid if an evildoer gets shot.
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Old 09-28-2017, 02:10 PM
 
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And don't forget the draconian gun laws we have to live with. Heaven forbid if an evildoer gets shot.
You can still shoot them in your own home...just have to reload after 10 rounds
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Old 09-28-2017, 04:24 PM
 
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A question I wondered after reading this - if the victims were among the rappers who have moved to Calabasas lately or if they had any ties to any sort of illicit business.

Regardless this is very messed up.

Doesn't sound like the perps were illegals (and probably weren't the children or grandchildren of illegals either) and somehow I don't think that the gangs they were in were Surenos or even the admittedly super-dangerous MS, giving the big lie to some who claim that other gangs aren't problems....
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Old 09-28-2017, 04:35 PM
 
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A question I wondered after reading this - if the victims were among the rappers who have moved to Calabasas lately or if they had any ties to any sort of illicit business.

Regardless this is very messed up.

Doesn't sound like the perps were illegals (and probably weren't the children or grandchildren of illegals either) and somehow I don't think that the gangs they were in were Surenos or even the admittedly super-dangerous MS, giving the big lie to some who claim that other gangs aren't problems....
the perps are black gang members. It's very common for these criminals from Compton/South LA etc to drive out to Calabasas and other nice neighborhoods to do their home invasions. Much more opportunity and less resistance. I live in a nicer part of Santa Clarita and we have this happening all the time and the perps are never local. It also helps that we don't even have our own police and rely on sherrifs who never come into our part of town unless a crime happens because it's so quiet and safe. But that just means the professional criminals know that even if someone calls the cops that they have a certain window of time to do what they need to do and still get away before cops show up on the scene
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Old 09-28-2017, 04:44 PM
 
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the perps are black gang members. It's very common for these criminals from Compton/South LA etc to drive out to Calabasas and other nice neighborhoods to do their home invasions. Much more opportunity and less resistance. I live in a nicer part of Santa Clarita and we have this happening all the time and the perps are never local. It also helps that we don't even have our own police and rely on sherrifs who never come into our part of town unless a crime happens because it's so quiet and safe. But that just means the professional criminals know that even if someone calls the cops that they have a certain window of time to do what they need to do and still get away before cops show up on the scene
Never local? Even with the heroin epidemic? I find that very hard to believe.

But yes, let's face it, the worst of the worst gangs (except for MS13) have very few or no illegals in them.
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