Sunday, October 20, 2013

Just 12 hours AGO The Cartel Gang of mexico Are No More!!!!!!???????

Gunman in clown suit kills former Mexico drug cartel leader who was member of notorious family By Dave Graham, Reuters MEXICO CITY - A gunman in a clown costume killed the oldest brother in one of Mexico's most notorious drug trafficking families in the resort of Los Cabos, authorities said on Saturday. Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix, 63, a former leader of the Tijuana Cartel, was shot in the head late on Friday at a family gathering in the southern tip of the state of Baja California Sur, a spokesman for state prosecutors said. "A person dressed as a clown took his life," he said. Local media reported that the killer had two accomplices, but this was not yet clear, the spokesman said. The gunman fled the scene. Arellano Felix spent nearly 15 years behind bars for drug-related offenses after his arrest in Mexico in late 1993. Extradited to the United States in 2006, he was later paroled and walked free on his return to Mexico in early 2008. Another official working with state prosecutors said Arellano Felix, the oldest of the brothers who headed the gang, was not wanted by authorities at the time of his death. The possibility that his killer had ties to organized crime was being investigated, the official said. Led by a large family of brothers and sisters, the Tijuana Cartel was one of the most powerful drug gangs in Mexico until it was gradually weakened by the capture or killing of several its leading members during the previous decade. Arellano Felix's younger brothers, Francisco Javier, Benjamin and Eduardo are serving prison sentences in the United States. Another of his brothers, Ramon, was killed in a shootout with police in 2002. Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.
Now is it amazing... How quickly those Cartels who wouldn't get along with no one else AND fought amoung themselfs for years killing a blood shed trail...
Decieded one day to be more greedy AND wanted to take over the boarder AND US in leaders of crime..

I guess they bit off more than they could chew .. Should of never tried to cross Mexico. It Funny how others try to run things without even knowing the rules of USA get down amazing.... A clown shot him in the head ... they sent a clown maybe it was cause the cartles where acting like clowns instead of handling proper business...
Now there dead or locked up in usa prision.... my my. How quickly things can change... -Aye Sarita-

Monday, October 14, 2013

What happens when you violate probation in California

Home > Codes  > Penal Code California Penal Code §3455 Show as: HTML SLIM CALM RDF Akoma Ntoso 3455. (a) If the supervising county agency has determined, following application of its assessment processes, that intermediate sanctions as authorized in subdivision

(Which means County Probation Agency has decided to quickly of high priority to take away the violators privilege to have probation out side of jail)

(b) of Section 3454 are not appropriate, the supervising county agency shall petition the court pursuant to Section 1203.2 to revoke, modify, or terminate postrelease community supervision. At any point during the process initiated pursuant to this section,

(which means due to the violator behavior and actions are not lawfully or seen to be a harm to others or themselves and or can not adjust to outside jail life. The assigned probation  Officer  can and has the right at any time to take away, change, or cancel outside jail probation.)

(What the violator can do and are his/her options)

a person may waive, in writing, his or her right to counsel,
(meaning not wanting legal advice and /or a lawyer but must write a statement of not wanting one)

admit the violation of his or her postrelease community supervision, waive a court hearing, and accept the proposed modification of his or her postrelease community supervision.

The petition shall include a written report that contains additional information regarding the petition, including the relevant terms and conditions of postrelease community supervision, the circumstances of the alleged underlying violation, the history and background of the violator, and any recommendations.
(which means you can in writing explain your personal side and situation that lead to alleged violation due to events that where uncontrollable, or medical, and how you are taken care of while in jail or probation Officer but must have proof to back up your statements and then you can state what you think would be better and would really help you so don't keep violating your probation)

The Judicial Council shall adopt forms and rules of court to establish uniform statewide procedures to implement this subdivision, including the minimum contents of supervision agency reports. Upon a finding that the person has violated the conditions of postrelease community supervision, the revocation hearing officer shall have authority to do all of the following:

(1) Return the person to postrelease community supervision with modifications of conditions, if appropriate, including a period of incarceration in county jail.

(2) Revoke and terminate postrelease community supervision and order the person to confinement in the county jail.

(3) Refer the person to a reentry court pursuant to Section 3015 or other evidence-based program in the court’s discretion. (b) (1) At any time during the period of postrelease community supervision, if any peace officer has probable cause to believe a person subject to postrelease community supervision is violating any term or condition of his or her release, the officer may, without a warrant or other process, arrest the person and bring him or her before the supervising county agency established by the county board of supervisors pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 3451. Additionally, an officer employed by the supervising county agency may seek a warrant and a court or its designated hearing officer appointed pursuant to Section 71622.5 of the Government Code shall have the authority to issue a warrant for that person’s arrest.

(2) The court or its designated hearing officer shall have the authority to issue a warrant for any person who is the subject of a petition filed under this section who has failed to appear for a hearing on the petition or for any reason in the interests of justice, or to remand to custody a person who does appear at a hearing on the petition for any reason in the interests of justice.

(c) The revocation hearing shall be held within a reasonable time after the filing of the revocation petition. Based upon a showing of a preponderance of the evidence that a person under supervision poses an unreasonable risk to public safety, or the person may not appear if released from custody, or for any reason in the interests of justice, the supervising county agency shall have the authority to make a determination whether the person should remain in custody pending the first court appearance on a petition to revoke postrelease community supervision, and upon that determination, may order the person confined pending his or her first court appearance.

(d) Confinement pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (a) shall not exceed a period of 180 days in the county jail for each custodial sanction.
(Which mean the violator can spend up to 180 days in jail while waiting for a court hearing)

(e) A person shall not remain under supervision or in custody pursuant to this title on or after three years from the date of the person’s initial entry onto postrelease community supervision, except when his or her supervision is tolled pursuant to Section 1203.2 or subdivision (b) of Section 3456. Amended by: Stats. of 2011, Chapter 43 - §52 Effective: June 27, 2012  Amended by: Stats. of 2011, Chapter 39 - §50 Effective: January 1, 2012  Identifier: urn:legix:us-ca:codes;pen:doc(sec3455):html

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Nationwide EBT Cards Are Denied!!!

Breaking News As of Today this Saturday, Reports thru out the STATES of EBT CARDs being denied at stores. People claiming there unable to with draw find or even buy Food for there BABIES!

Accusation of cause us believes to be due to the shutdown! But official are trying say it us a computer soft wear glich needed repairs.
With unemployment at arise and those on medical disability on assistant until SSI Approved...

Check your CARDS!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

USA Police Officer are now shooting and killed a women with a child in the back seat of the car. The police thinks its ok!

Skip to main content THE BIG STORY Search form Search Sections POLICE SHOOT DRIVER OUTSIDE CAPITOL AFTER CHASE By BRADLEY KLAPPER and LAURIE KELLMAN — Oct. 3 5:35 PM EDT You are here Home » United States Congress » Police shoot driver outside Capitol after chase This view from the Russell Senate Office Building shows police converging on the scene of a shooting on Constitution Avenue on Capitol Hill near the Supreme Court in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. A police officer was reported injured after gunshots at the U.S. Capitol, police said Thursday. They locked down the entire complex, at least temporarily derailing debate over how to end a government shutdown. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) A U.S. Park Police helicopter is loaded on the Mall in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, with a victim from a shooting. Police say the U.S. Capitol has been put on a security lockdown amid reports of possible shots fired outside the building. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Emergency personal help an injured person after a shooting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Police say the U.S. Capitol has been put on a security lockdown amid reports of possible shots fired outside the building. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) Emergency personal wheel off an injured person after a shooting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Police say the U.S. Capitol has been put on a security lockdown amid reports of possible shots fired outside the building. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) Police gather near the scene on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, after gunshots were heard. Police say the U.S. Capitol has been put on a security lockdown amid reports of possible shots fired outside the building. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Capitol Hill police officers respond to a shooting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Police say the U.S. Capitol has been put on a security lockdown amid reports of possible shots fired outside the building. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) Police gather near the scene on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, after gunshots were heard. Police say the U.S. Capitol has been put on a security lockdown amid reports of possible shots fired outside the building. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Prev 1 of 7 Next WASHINGTON (AP) — A woman driving a black Infiniti with a young child inside tried to ram through a White House barricade Thursday, then led police on a chase toward the Capitol, where police shot and killed her, witnesses and officials said. Tourists watched the shooting unfold on Constitution Avenue outside the Capitol as lawmakers inside debated how to end a government shutdown. Police quickly locked down the entire complex temporarily, and both houses of Congress went into recess. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Tex., who said he was briefed by the Homeland Security Department, said the woman was killed. Asked if she was armed, he replied: "I don't think she was. There was no return fire." Police described it as an isolated event and saw no indications of terrorism. The pursuit began when a car with Connecticut plates sped onto the driveway leading to the White House, over a set of lowered barricades. When she couldn't get through a second barrier, she spun the car in the opposite direction, flipping a Secret Service officer over the hood of the car as she sped away, said B.J. Campbell, a visiting tourist from Portland, Ore. A fleet of police and Secret Service cars chased the Infiniti toward Capitol Hill. An amateur video shows the car circling a fountain in front of the Capitol. The driver slows down as police approach, and then speeds away. "The car was trying to get away. But it was going over the median and over the curb," said Matthew Coursen, who was on his way to a legislative office building when the Infiniti sped by him. "The car got boxed in and that's when I saw an officer of some kind draw his weapon and fire shots into the car." Coursen watched the shooting from his cab window. "I thought to myself, 'The car is getting blocked in. The car is going to surrender,'" he said. "Now the cop has his weapon out. The car kept trying to get away. Then he fired shots." Senate Sergeant at Arms Terrance Gainer said a child was taken from the car to a hospital but said he knew of no harm to the youngster. Tourist Edmund Ofori-Attah said the child appeared to be about 2 to 3 years old. A police officer was injured in the traffic accident but Gainer said the injuries were not life threatening. "We heard three, four, five pops," said Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., who was walking from the Capitol to an office building across the street. Police ordered Casey and nearby tourists to crouch behind a car for protection, then hustled everyone into the Capitol. "There were multiple shots fired and the air was filled with gunpowder," said Berin Szoka, whose office at a technology think tank overlooks the shooting scene. The shooting comes two weeks after a mentally disturbed employee terrorized the Navy Yard with a shotgun, leaving 13 people dead including the gunman. Before the disruption, lawmakers had been trying to find common ground to end a government shutdown. The House had just finished approving legislation aimed at partly lifting the government shutdown by paying National Guard and Reserve members. U.S. Capitol Police on the plaza around the Capitol said they were working without pay as the result of the shutdown. ___ Associated Press writers Adam Goldman, Mark Sherman, Philip Elliott, Jesse Holland, David Espo, Alan Fram, Eric Tucker, Brett Zongker and Donna Cassata contributed to this report. 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