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I'm getting the impression recently black students are leaving chs so they can go to union cause they claim its peaceful as oppose to high schools in essex county. if this is true, what are some of your theories as to why...
There is a gang in almost every HS now , as my gang unit friend told me. In the burbs its harder to see then in the Urban areas , but he said its worse. Why do i feel this is a race baiting thread?
There is a gang in almost every HS now , as my gang unit friend told me. In the burbs its harder to see then in the Urban areas , but he said its worse. Why do i feel this is a race baiting thread?
Can somebody who actually has some insight answer these...
and no this isn't a 'race baiting thread'
Of course there are gangs in every HS, I'm talking about union being less of a target to violent gangs as suppose to the schools in essex county.
There is a gang in almost every HS now , as my gang unit friend told me. In the burbs its harder to see then in the Urban areas , but he said its worse. Why do i feel this is a race baiting thread?
Im sure this guy has an inflated ego if he thinks every HS in NJ has gangs in it
I read in Star ledger that at that roller rink off rt 22 kids bloods and crypts from Union high got into brawl. One kid got shot and wad dead. Was only 17 and was innocent bystander.
Was only 17 and was innocent bystander? I think NOT! I think he was the target! if I'm wrong why didn't more "Innocent Bystanders" get shot? I don't think they shot anyone else BUT that kid.
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