Posted: 5/17/2013 6:39:49 AM EDT
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| ya i know the area as well , and this happens up their more often than one would think , unfortunately drugs are becoming more of a issue up their , primarily pain killers , and those people will take anything they can turn into cash fast and sad to say but most people dont ask where a firearm came from or how they acquired it .. |
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Quoted: That city has a gang population that has "sales staff" all over the place. People from there, that tend to stand out like a sore thumb, are routinely arrested for drugs and violence up here in the small cities of NH and VT.that sucks, i went through this in CT last year sometimes its not drugs, or the locals the guy that stole my shit was from springfield mass, and i live in central ct shitbags are go where ever they can get stuff hope he gets his stuff back |
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That city has a gang population that has "sales staff" all over the place. People from there, that tend to stand out like a sore thumb, are routinely arrested for drugs and violence up here in the small cities of NH and VT.
that sucks, i went through this in CT last year sometimes its not drugs, or the locals the guy that stole my shit was from springfield mass, and i live in central ct shitbags are go where ever they can get stuff hope he gets his stuff back my guy musta not stood out then up there he was running a spree between NH, MA and CT, maybe even VT. he and his friend hit up a bunch of places. fuckers http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Loot+may+be+towns'-a0168617600 |
They stand out all right. But in spite of the evidence, profiling is just not okay A loooooong time ago when I was a LEO we had regional meetings about the increase in gang controlled drug traffic moving into northern New England. That was then and it's been getting worse ever since. |
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Makes me wonder if the guns were stolen by that thief Thomas Swarbrick from Salem NH.
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A loooooong time ago when I was a LEO we had regional meetings about the increase in gang controlled drug traffic moving into northern New England. That was then and it's been getting worse ever since.