Saturday, May 15, 2021

Gang of Vancouver cops arrest retired judge for "officer safety"

Vancouver cops have apologized after 5 uniformed Nazi mistakenly detained and handcuffed well-known retired judge Selwyn Romilly on Friday. Selwyn Romilly was the first Black man named to the B.C. Supreme Court. Romilly was walking on the seawall when he was approached by cops looking for a suspect who had been yelling and screaming. The oinkers told Romilly he matched the description of the suspect, and placed him in handcuffs for “officer safety.” The suspect was described as a 40-50 year-old dark-skinned man; Romilly is 81.
Infamous VPD cops #3066 and #3108 Romilly was born in Trinidad and Tobago and came to Vancouver to study at UBC, where he graduated in 1966. He was appointed as a judge in 1974, and in 1995 was elevated to the B.C. Supreme Court. The retired judge had a long and distinguished career and is highly respected. "They didn’t ask me my name or questions. They put the handcuffs on in indecent haste.” Romilly said he was upset and embarrassed but that the handcuffs didn’t stay on for long. “I told them I was a retired Supreme Court judge. I don’t know whether that made them have second thoughts.”

Surrey Police release photos of Murder Targets - Flashback

Mandeep Grewal of Coquitlam, brother of slain gangster Gavinder Grewal, was shot dead in Abbotsford in Oct 2018. Surrey RCMP had warned the public in late July of 2017 about associating with his other brother Manbir Grewal, then 28, and four others. Mandeep Grewal is the 14th South Asian to be murdered this year in the Lower Mainland area. None of the murders has been solved. Police say targets of recent shootings continue to pose a risk to the public in Surrey. In an effort to try and ensure safety, police are identifying five men who are believed to be the targets of shots fired over the past two months.
Gavinder Grewal and Brothers Keepers.

Manbir Singh Grewal
The targets are identified as 25-year-old Karman Singh Grewal from Vancouver, 28-year-old Manbir Singh Grewal and 29-year-old Ibrahim Amjed Ibrahim from Coquitlam, 23-year-old Indervir Singh Johal and 23-year-old Harmeet Singh Sanghera from Surrey.

All refused to provide statements or information. Ibrahim Amjad Ibrahim was found shot dead in Richmond in October 2017.

See ----->Suspects, vehicles identified in Grewal hit
See ----->Heavy police presence at funeral for slain gangster Gavinder Grewal

Kelowna prospect Colin Michael Bayley pulls 9 months

The trial for the HA prospect had been delayed more than eight months after he switched lawyers. Colin Bayley was charged in 2019 with aggravated assault. He pled guilty the day his trial was to begin. Just deserts this time is 9 months.
A raid on their clubhouse earlier in the week didn't appear to slow down festivities at the annual 'K-Town BBQ Cook Off', hosted by the Kelowna chapter of the Hells Angels in 2019. Various full patch and associated bikers appeared for the event.
Colin Michael Bayley, 30, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault in connection with the vicious assault of a Kelowna man on May 6, 2019.
Damiano Dipopolo, (former) Kelowna President, center.
Bayley had just completed a 12-month probation period for a previous assault conviction before the May 6 assault.

Friday, May 14, 2021

Serge Lebrasseur off to pay debt to society

Serge Lebrasseur. Hells Angel Serge Lebrasseur appealed his 4 month sentence for being an intimidator at a ferry terminal in 2019. He was arrested for breach of conditions and is back in jail. He thought it would be funny to threaten folks on Facebook. The semi-amazing biker likely isn't laughing now.
His caption reads ... “It will be settled ah, ah, ah. I found the one who blocked me on the Sorel-Tracy ferry ha, ha, ha ”. The judge added an extra month.

See -----> https://www.gangsterismout.com/2019/06/ha-serge-lebrasseur-arrested-for.html

The Texas Mexican Mafia: Mexikanemi

The Mexican Mafia, or “La Eme” is a U.S.-based gang made up primarily of Mexican-American street gangsters. The Texas Mexican Mafia was formed by Heriberto “Herb” Huerta in 1984 at the Huntsville prison in Texas. The original purpose of the Mexikanemi was to bring Mexican nationals and Mexican Americans together to defend against other predatory prison gangs like the Texas Syndicate. The Mexikanemi quickly grew into a formidable force within the Texas prison system. As members were released, the group focused on drug trafficking, extortion, murder, and robbery. The Mexikanemi soon spread to numerous cities across Texas.
By the early 2000s, the Mexikanemi were a powerful criminal force in Texas, allied with many Mexican drug cartels. The group’s first major transnational alliances were with the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas, providing access to unlimited quantities of drugs. Soon the Mexikanemi expanded into all aspects of the drug trade, including trafficking, wholesale supply, and retail sale.
The Mexikanemi has a paramilitary structure that includes a president, vice president, generals, captains, lieutenants, sergeants, and soldiers. Heriberto Huerta remains president of the gang and runs the organization from his prison cell in the supermax federal penitentiary in Florence, Colorado. Benito Alonzo is the gang’s vice-president, and Robert Carreno is the leader of the group’s outside criminal activities. Huerta and Alonzo are estimated to have close to 5,000 Mexikanemi members under their control throughout Texas and parts of northern Mexico.
Benito Alonzo, vice-president for life
The Texas Mexican Mafia is highly active in Texas. Additional income is generated through the taxation of local, street-level drug dealers. Dealers who refuse to pay this 10% tax or “dime” are subject to home invasions, also known as “door kicks.” Mexikanemi members are known for their extreme brutality, killing anyone who attempts to obstruct or limit them. The Mexikanemi are recognized as the most powerful and influential gang operating in south Texas.

IP gangster Gamble seeks break for nativeness

The torture lasted hours. "I didn't fucking do it, man!" Indian Posse Matthew Junior Gamble screamed from the prisoner's box, slapping the railing after his verdict. He was guilty of a horrific aggravated assault and unlawful confinement. The victim was bound, beaten, had brands applied to chest and back with hot knives, and then had his ring finger chopped off.
Gamble's lawyers appealed his 7.5 year sentence because the trial judge erred by not ordering the preparation of a Gladue Report. The judge relied on 3 pre-sentence reports instead. By law, judges must consider Gladue factors when sentencing First Nations people vis-a-vis "systemic and background factors." Gamble's appeal failed. A judge determined Gladue is not an “unvarnished direction to impose shorter sentences on Aboriginal offenders.”

See -----> https://www.gangsterismout.com/2016/06/richard-wolfe-co-founder-of-indian.html

Thursday, May 13, 2021

UK gangster moll walks due to 'hormonal upheaval'

Amy Quinn,27, was arrested after a loaded Glock pistol was found buried at her home in Oldham. The mother of 2 by her gangster boyfriend admitted unlawful possessing the firearm and faced five years.

A judge ruled she must have been in a state of 'hormonal upheaval' at the time. "your hormones and hormonal upheaval must be an additional factor."
Boyfriend Clive Wallace is an underworld Mr Big who was packed off to jail for 8 years.

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Nicodemo Domenico "Little Nicky" Scarfo Sr.

Nicodemo "Little Nicky" Scarfo was a brutal and much-feared hitman and soldier who by 1981 became the boss of the Philadelphia Crime Family. Scarfo's "street tax" to operate in Philadelphia and Atlantic City was a weekly 30% of profits. Those who refused to pay were killed. Scarfo is described as a 'greedy, small-minded and violent terrorist who climbed to the top over the dead bodies of onetime associates' He died at a federal medical centre prison in 2017 at 87.
Scarfo was “a greedy, ruthless despot” who loved “wanton, ruthless and senseless violence.” Scarfo stood 5-foot-5 with a high-pitched voice. His reign ended in 1988 when he and 16 others were convicted of racketeering. Multiple rats sunk Scarfo. The men were found guilty of participating in a criminal enterprise that killed nine, tried to kill four others and participated in extortion, gambling, loan sharking and drug trafficking.

Intrepid RCMP trace hot lumber to beaver dam

Taxpayers got their money worth in Porcupine Plain, Sask, when RCMP traced stolen fence posts to a beaver dam. Mounties used their skills to locate a pile of missing fence posts. The suspect, or gang, got away. They are described as furry and busy.

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Héctor Luis Palma Salazar to be released

Héctor Luis Palma Salazar, also known as El Güero Palma, may soon be free after an unexpected court decision acquitted him of organized crime charges. Jailed since 1995, El Güero worked by El Chapo’s side in the 90s. Palma has some deeply personal unfinished business. At 80, El Güero is past his prime but still has the capacity to shock. Héctor Luis Palma Salazar in 2016.
The Arellano-Felix brothers planted a hitman who gained the trust of Palma's wife. Eventually, he murdered her and sent her head to her husband in a refrigerated box. A week later, El Güero received a videotape of his two children, Nataly, 4, and Hector, 5, being thrown off a 150-meter bridge in Venezuela. The resulting vendetta lasted at least five years leaving an unknown number of deaths. It is still unclear if the score was ever settled.