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| Are black women an endangered species? Posted: 9/3/2008 4:30:22 PM | I can't speak for anyplace else except Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, ahd Philadelphia police DO NOT TAKE ANONYMOUS REPORTS, mainly, because they can't hold criminals in jail without witnesses....so once you file a report, and someone is arrested the witness has to come forth..........
I can't speak the what the laws are in any other areas...trust me, I know my Commonwealth..... from: http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/philadelphia/20080806_Caught_in_N_Y___murder_suspect_returns_to_Phila_.html Caught in N.Y., murder suspect returns to Phila. By Barbara Boyer
Inquirer Staff Writer
A Kensington man who fled to New York while wanted for two murders and a rape in this area has been returned to Philadelphia, officials announced yesterday. Omar Sharif Cash, 26, of the 3000 block of E Street, was brought back from Manhattan after a court hearing there Monday in which he waived extradition, said Homicide Lt. Norman Davenport.
Cash is facing murder charges in the city and murder and rape charges in Bucks County.
He is accused of the April 21 slaying of Muliek Brown, 19, of the Frankford section of Philadelphia, who was at a car wash on Frankford Avenue when Cash allegedly ran up behind him and shot him in the head.
Authorities believe the two knew each other, but Davenport said police were still trying to determine exactly what led up to the shooting.
"One thing is certain," Davenport said. "The way Mr. Brown was murdered, it was clear that Omar Cash's intentions were to kill him, without question."
At the time of the murder, authorities were investigating an April 20 carjacking case in which Edgar Rosas-Gutierrez, 32, was slain and his 41-year-old companion was raped repeatedly until she escaped in New Jersey.
Brown and Rosas-Gutierrez lived within two blocks of each other in Frankford.
Rosas-Gutierrez and his friend had left an after-hours club on Castor Avenue when a gunman carjacked their black 1998 Buick Regal.
He forced the woman into the backseat and raped her while Rosas-Gutierrez drove north on Route 1, police said.
At the Bensalem ramp, the carjacker then ordered Rosas-Gutierrez out of the car and shot him in the head, police said.
The woman was later forced into a motel in Lawrenceville, N.J., where she escaped after persuading the captor to go to a soda machine. As she sought help, he fled in the stolen Buick.
Davenport said Philadelphia police received an anonymous tip that the suspect had been apprehended in New York on a motor-vehicle violation.
A comparison of fingerprints taken when he was booked in New York with those found in this area confirmed that New York police had Cash, Davenport said.
Cash remained in custody yesterday at Police Headquarters in Center City.
Bucks County Chief Deputy District Attorney Marc Furber said Cash was scheduled for a formal arraignment Aug. 29 in Doylestown before President Judge David W. Heckler. Furber said it had not been decided whether Cash would be prosecuted first in Bucks County or in Philadelphia. | |
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| Are black women an endangered species? Posted: 9/3/2008 4:45:42 PM | An anon tip is a bit different than an eye witness that must be able to recount the circumstances in a deposition and/or court.
I think the wording could be a bit more succinct but Chocolatebrowne is correct. If you are an eye witness you may or may not be safe depending on who you are up against.
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| Are black women an endangered species? Posted: 9/3/2008 7:47:20 PM | this I preceive a delicate matter to discuss ~ for several resaons ~
it's about gender
it's about sex
it's about race
it's about educating
it's about health
it's about opportunity or the lack of
it's about social justice or lack of
it's about social ecomonics
it's about a prison system
it's about the social fabric of America
so where is a good place to start?
anybody know?
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| Are black women an endangered species? Posted: 9/4/2008 3:01:32 AM | Thank you, Obsidian. You "get" it. Although "Bucks County" is adjacent to "Philadelphia City and County", they do things quite differently, and Philadelphia has laws that are unique to Philadelphia......and New Jersey is a different "animal" alltogether.
I know these things (which aren't evident in newspaper accounts), because of my 20 year career in the state legislature, working for legislators from Philadelphia.... | |
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| Are black women an endangered species? Posted: 9/11/2008 2:27:48 PM | [http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/07/30/bia.hiv.irpt/index.html
The author is commenting on the fact that AIDS is the number one killer of young black women and she comments:]
Two websites you should visit are infowars.com and prisonplanet.com, there you will be woken up too whats really going on with these diseases. Through a program called Eugenics which was created during the Nazi period in history, scientist created all types of diseases that were race specific, different races are pretty much the same except for one or two genes, diseases are created too attach on those one or two differences. Population control is also another reason. My suggestion too you would use protection and watch out if you have too go too the hospital. There is great evil going on in this world and only a few can see it, because if its not on television or a newspaper, people think it possibly cant be true. | |
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| Are black women an endangered species? Posted: 10/4/2008 6:41:35 PM | The more I read, the more I am beginning to believe that the HIV AIDS virus has been genetically engineered to kill African Americans.
In the October 20008 edition of Essence Magazine, there is an article that states that in the Journal of Cell Microbology, it has been found that 90% of Africans and 60% of African-Americans have a "sensitivity" to the HIV/AIDS virus........I find that rather suspicious.... | |
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| Are black women an endangered species? Posted: 10/4/2008 8:04:06 PM |
You'll want to check out Medical Apartheid and Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola from Horowitz. http://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Viruses-Nature-Accident-Intentional/dp/0923550127
We tend to think of biological warfare as something that only the military has the opportunity to use but in fact the most dangerous and likely sought after weapon is the ability to attack a population of people, kill them yet leave their wealth and assets intact. | |
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