Oh, and as for your 200 blood comment, let's be honest here. How many
of us really know what the actual number is? If so, where did you get
your information? Is it one of those "I heard that" situations?
Perhaps the number that JK quoted is wrong, but that doesn't mean that
he should sugar coat reality either? Asbury has problems. A city
that's afraid to let the outside world know what's going on is a sad
state of affairs. If anything, the negative publicity should motivate
people to do something. What are you doing "Fred"? Do you do any good
for our city? And who are you? What's your real name?
Sincerely, Jack
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" <hinge98@> wrote:
> >
> >
> Thanks for finding that 200 gan members county wide. NOT 200 BLOOD in 
> AP. As for the Wonder Bar for Debbie to treat you like she did then 
> you must have done something.. She is a wonderfulperson and the 
> Wonder Bar is a great place.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  If there isn't a substantial gang problem in AP, then why are things 
> like this happening?
> > This is from Sept. 29 of this year;
> > 
> > FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Police have identified more than 200 gang 
> members in Neptune, 
> > Red Bank, Freehold, Long Branch and Asbury Park, and another 200 in 
> the county jail, 
> > many of whom are from Monmouth County, according to county 
> Prosecutor Luis Valentin.
> > 
> > Gang activity has also been detected in suburbs, including Howell, 
> Matawan, Manasquan 
> > and Belmar, Valentin said Thursday at a conference on gangs.
> > 
> > The county's relative affluence does not make it immune from gangs, 
> he said. Among 
> > those operating here are the Bloods, Crips, Almighty Latin 
> King/Queen Nation, Mexican 
> > and Central American gangs, motorcycle gangs, and hate and 
> extremist groups, the 
> > prosecutor said.
> > 
> > He did not want to alarm residents, but he wanted to educate them 
> about the perils and 
> > presence of gang activity and make sure children know gang members 
> should never be 
> > role models, Valentin said.
> > 
> > Thursday's conference at the county Police Academy was not open to 
> the public, but 
> > reporters were invited in for the initial opening remarks. The 
> conference was one of the 
> > quarterly gatherings the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Jersey plans 
> to hold in different parts 
> > of the state so police can share information on gangs. The office 
> conducted a statewide 
> > gang intelligence conference earlier this year.
> > 
> > About 160 law enforcement personnel from federal, state, county and 
> local departments 
> > attended on Thursday. Represented locally were Aberdeen, Asbury 
> Park, Belmar, Bradley 
> > Beach, Freehold, Hazlet, Highlands, Howell, Keyport, Lakewood, 
> Little Silver, Long Branch, 
> > Manasquan, Matawan, Middletown, Neptune, Red Bank, Sea Bright, 
> Union Beach, West Long 
> > Branch, and the prosecutor's offices from Monmouth and Ocean 
> counties.
> > 
> > U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie said gangs are not just a law 
> enforcement problem, 
> > but a socioeconomic problem. In cities such as Newark and 
> Irvington, police are fighting to 
> > take streets back from gangs, he said. Federal laws can help in the 
> battle, he said.
> > 
> > In the federal corrections system, there is no parole, and 
> criminals serve their time in 
> > prisons outside New Jersey, making it much more difficult for them 
> to run their criminal 
> > enterprises from behind bars, Christie said. It also makes it 
> tougher for fellow gang 
> > members to keep in contact with them, he said.
> > 
> > Christie's office has become known for prosecuting political 
> corruption cases. In the next 
> > four years, Christie said, he also wants his office to be 
> recognized for taking on gangs.
> > 
> > "We're ready to stand shoulder to shoulder with you," he told the 
> officers.
> > 
> > Anti-gang initiatives
> > 
> > In July, Bloods members were reportedly arrested in Keansburg and 
> Asbury Park. In June, 
> > 22 members of Los Cafeteros and Sureno 13 were taken into custody 
> in Red Bank, and in 
> > November, seven MS-13 members were arrested in Lakewood, 
> authorities said at the time.
> > 
> > Asbury Park and Lakewood were among a dozen or so municipalities 
> chosen earlier this 
> > year to participate in Operation CeaseFire, a state anti-gang 
> program.
> > 
> > Long Branch Public Safety Director William A. Richards said his 
> department also has a 
> > number of anti-gang initiatives.
> > 
> > "We don't have what I would characterize as a virulent gang 
> problem, as evidenced by 
> > criminal activity associated with gangs, but it's certainly 
> something we keep an eye on," he 
> > said.
> > 
> > Thursday's event was co-sponsored by the Monmouth County 
> Prosecutor's Office, the 
> > Middle Atlantic-Great Lakes Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network 
> and the East 
> > Coast Gang Investigators Association.
> > --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, MarioAPNJ@ wrote:
> > >
> > >  
> > > In reference to NJ  Dave'scomment: 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Keady's campaign included gathering information and listening to 
> the  
> > > thoughts and concerns of the people of Asbury Park. Door by 
> door.  
> > > Apparently, those people liked what he stood for enough to get 
> him  
> > > elected. 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > As Jim knows and as I've said here before, I did not vote for Jim 
> in  the 
> > > last election.
> > >  
> > > The tactics being used against him in recent months are so  
> contemptible to 
> > > me that I've already started to reevaluate my voting  criteria.
> > >  
> > > e.g.:   Asking him to read the letter from the  UEZ.  And 
> especially, if 
> > > true, the reports here that it was done with  malicious glee. And 
> then there are 
> > > the "commie" and assassination  accusation!
> > >  
> > > Tommy used Shakespeare to introduce yesterday's column.  He  
> should look up 
> > > what Hamlet meant when he said: "For 'tis the sport to have the  
> engineer / 
> > > Hoist with his own petard; and 't shall go hard."
> > >  
> > > 
> > > ========Original Message======== 
> > >  
> > > Subj: [AsburyPark] Jim Keady & Inconvenient Truth(s)  Date: 
> 11/3/2006 8:19:41 
> > > A.M. Eastern Standard Time  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > > (mailto:njdave@)   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > (mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com)   
> > > Sent on:    
> > > 
> > >  
> > >  
> > > Keady's campaign included gathering information and listening to 
> the  
> > > thoughts and concerns of the people of Asbury Park. Door by 
> door.  
> > > Apparently, those people liked what he stood for enough to get 
> him  
> > > elected. Keady was elected to represent the interest of the 
> People.  
> > > Keady was not elected to be a cheerleader for redevelopment. 
> > > 
> > > Is Jim  a politician? Thankfully, not in the traditional mold. 
> Look 
> > > where politics  have gotten us? With few exceptions, our elected 
> > > officials are presented to  us, and 'rented' by special 
> interests. 
> > > 
> > > I think more of our elected  officials should take a page from 
> the Jim 
> > > Keady handbook.
> > > 
> > > He might  piss off the special interests... and those who shill 
> for the 
> > > special  interests, but the voters know their concerns have a 
> voice.
> > >
> >
>





 
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