I love the terminology used in this story:

"That one"

"Wolfpack"

"packs"

"breeding ground"


 



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From: Mr. Worf <hellomahog...@gmail.com>
To: bombcherryjuice <bombcherryju...@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tue, August 31, 2010 10:23:11 AM
Subject: [scifinoir2] Female gang terrorizes retail stores in crime spree

  
Female gang terrorizes retail stores in crime spreeUpdated: Aug 26, 2010 12:34 
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Las Vegas, NV -- Eleven members of an all female gang have been arrested after 
police say they went on a violent crime spree.
The women, ranging in age from 15 to 21 are part of a gang called the Lady 
Maccz. 
Police say they dressed in pink and most met while attending Las Vegas High 
School.  They operated as a group for added force.
"They used it to their advantage," says Sgt. Anthony Longo of Metro's gang 
detail. "They used that wolf pack mentality and overcame the victims in a 
brutal 
way."
The female gang allegedly stole an SUV on May 14 and then over the next several 
days, used the SUV in a string of violent robberies and burglaries.
Metro says they walked into several clothing stores, grabbing clothes and then 
forcing their way passed clerks to their stolen getaway vehicle.
One clerk says he was punched and choked.  In another instance, an eight month 
old pregnant woman says she was shoved to the ground.
These girls were willing to punch and knock over a visibly pregnant woman 
causing her to have to go to the hospital for monitoring for several hours," 
says Metro officer Dan Woodard.  "These girls were obviously willing to raise 
the level of violence to accomplish their goal."
 
Police call them a hybrid gang.  A newer trend in which gangs don't operate in 
a 
specific turf making them harder to track.
All 11 of the women believed to be involved have been arrested.  Six are 
juveniles under the age of 18.



      

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