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Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsens
Posted by MrLSU on 3/12/18 at 10:48 am13
Sudan is such a lovely country with
The Australian: More home invasions as Melbourne’s youth gang crisis worsens
A man has been sent to hospital following a violent robbery in Melbourne’s west allegedly conducted by two people of African appearance.
Two men allegedly entered the Footscray home before 11pm last night with some reports saying they had knifes and baseball bats.
“They were disrupted by the sole occupant, a man in his 20s, who was subsequently assaulted with an unknown item,” a police spokeswoman said.
DM: New Teenage gan who dress in red bandanas and hats have Melbourne residents living in fear after a spate of brutal bashings and robberies
ABC News then has to do a nice piece on the infiltration of African Gangs in Australia
ABC News
I met 18-year-old Ethiopian Ashraf Mohamed at the Footscray barber shop which was the scene of a wild axe brawl last year.
Ashraf Mohamed sits on a bed
Ashraf Mohamed has been thrown out of home. (ABC News)
He was kicked out of home on the eve of starting year 12 and dreamt of being an airline pilot. Sadly, no-one in his young life had ever been interested enough to ask him about his inner thoughts.
But I was.
He showed me his temporary crisis accommodation and we hung out as he attempted to sort his life out.
I got a frontline insight into his experience and this complex problem.
You don't get that story by rocking up with a security guard.
The Australian: More home invasions as Melbourne’s youth gang crisis worsens
A man has been sent to hospital following a violent robbery in Melbourne’s west allegedly conducted by two people of African appearance.
Two men allegedly entered the Footscray home before 11pm last night with some reports saying they had knifes and baseball bats.
“They were disrupted by the sole occupant, a man in his 20s, who was subsequently assaulted with an unknown item,” a police spokeswoman said.
DM: New Teenage gan who dress in red bandanas and hats have Melbourne residents living in fear after a spate of brutal bashings and robberies
ABC News then has to do a nice piece on the infiltration of African Gangs in Australia
ABC News
I met 18-year-old Ethiopian Ashraf Mohamed at the Footscray barber shop which was the scene of a wild axe brawl last year.
Ashraf Mohamed sits on a bed
Ashraf Mohamed has been thrown out of home. (ABC News)
He was kicked out of home on the eve of starting year 12 and dreamt of being an airline pilot. Sadly, no-one in his young life had ever been interested enough to ask him about his inner thoughts.
But I was.
He showed me his temporary crisis accommodation and we hung out as he attempted to sort his life out.
I got a frontline insight into his experience and this complex problem.
You don't get that story by rocking up with a security guard.
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by poops_at_parties on 3/12/18 at 10:49 am to MrLSU
Yea but they haven't had a mass shooting in decades!
quote:
He was kicked out of home on the eve of starting year 12 and dreamt of being an airline pilot. Sadly, no-one in his young life had ever been interested enough to ask him about his inner thoughts.
He was inspired by trayvon martin
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by VinegarStrokes on 3/12/18 at 10:52 am to MrLSU
dingdo nuffins
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by Ash Williams on 3/12/18 at 10:52 am to MrLSU
quote:
I met 18-year-old Ethiopian Ashraf Mohamed at the Footscray barber shop which was the scene of a wild axe brawl last year
There is no reason for anyone other than trained lumberjacks to have access to such instruments of death
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by PolyPusher86 on 3/12/18 at 10:55 am to MrLSU
Sucks they’ll be sitting ducks with Australia’s big gun control laws
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re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by lsupride87 on 3/12/18 at 10:58 am to NYCAuburn
I mean yall are trying to poke fun at Australias gun ban, but this article kinda shows it is working
These gangs would have caused far worse damage with guns........
ETA: I am not for banning guns here.
These gangs would have caused far worse damage with guns........
ETA: I am not for banning guns here.
This post was edited on 3/12 at 10:58 am
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by RockyMtnTigerWDE on 3/12/18 at 10:58 am to MrLSU
Ban assault bats now!
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by NYCAuburn on 3/12/18 at 11:01 am to lsupride87
quote:
These gangs would have caused far worse damage with guns........
You could also say guns in civilian hands would deter the home invasions.
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by lsupride87 on 3/12/18 at 11:02 am to NYCAuburn
quote:But more deaths will be a result. On both sides. Moreso on the victims side, as the criminal has the element of suprise
You could also say guns in civilian hands would deter the home invasions.
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by Lakeboy7 on 3/12/18 at 11:03 am to lsupride87
quote:
I mean yall are trying to poke fun at Australias gun ban, but this article kinda shows it is working
Its sad when you have to explain things.
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by fr33manator on 3/12/18 at 11:04 am to lsupride87
quote:
I mean yall are trying to poke fun at Australias gun ban, but this article kinda shows it is working
There are just too many guns in America for something like that to work though.
Anyone who willingly disarms knowing how many weapons are illegally in the hands of thugs is a fool
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by Mr. Hangover on 3/12/18 at 11:04 am to MrLSU
Give them a decade or so
They’ll suck the life out of what was once a great country
MFers don’t ever want people to have nice shite
They’ll suck the life out of what was once a great country
MFers don’t ever want people to have nice shite
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by NYCAuburn on 3/12/18 at 11:05 am to lsupride87
quote:
But more deaths will be a result
potentially
quote:not necessarily.
On both sides. Moreso on the victims side, as the criminal has the element of suprise
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by lsupride87 on 3/12/18 at 11:05 am to fr33manator
quote:I agree completely.
There are just too many guns in America for something like that to work though.
re: Australia is combating African Gang problem as crime worsensPosted by SabiDojo on 3/12/18 at 11:06 am to lsupride87
Didn't the government only buy back around 20,000 guns? They estimate there are almost 300,000 guns still out there.
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