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07/18/00

Proposition 21 Backfires 

07/03/00

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06/23/00

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Proposition 21 Backfires:

District Attorney arraigns White teenagers in vicious migrant beating attack

Clubhouse where teens met. Police hesitant to call attack "gang-related" or classify as hate crime.

 

by Victor Payan
Pocho Migrant Worker Beat Reporter

San Diego - San Diego Police officers have arrested seven white teens, ranging in ages from 14 to 17, and are still searching for an eighth suspect in relation to a vicious July 5 beating and shooting attack against five elderly Mexican migrant workers in San Diego's North County.

A spokesman for the District Attorney's office stated that the teens will be tried as adults under the stipulations of the controversial Proposition 21, which was overwhelmingly passed by California voters earlier this year.

"Let's not get carried away," said Bob Boso, a lawyer for the suspects. "It would be an injustice to try these mere children as adults. I mean, these kids are white, right? From good homes? Right? Hello?"

Police said the teens armed themselves with rapid-fire air pistols, pipes and other weapons, then packed into a small white station wagon and carried out the twilight attacks.*

"I thought they were going on a paper route," said the father of one of the suspects.

"They told me they were going to celebrate the Fourth of July American-style," said the parent of another.

San Diego Police surveillance teams said they saw the youths loitering in an abandoned trailer near where the attacks occurred. The words "We're still here," "KKK," "Jesus loves U" and racial epithets aimed at Mexicans were painted on the walls of the trailer and an adjoining camper. A red and yellow swastika was also painted on a nearby fence.*

"We have uncovered some cryptic evidence possibly suggesting that this could perhaps be hate crime related and may even be potentially linked to probable gang activity," said SDPD spokesman Harry Nalgas, "but since the suspects are white and have wealthy parents, we can't be jumping to conclusions."

Police recovered a bloodied pitchfork, a wooden stake, a wooden dowel, a metal pipe and a steel bar used by the assailants to beat the victims, one of whom was chased, dragged into the bushes and beaten savagely. They also seized three air rifles, one air pellet rapid-fire pistol, one .303- caliber rifle and one .22-caliber revolver during a roundup of the suspects at several upscale Rancho Peñasquitos residences*

Officer Nalgas said that the SDPD is alarmed by this attack, warning that it is against the law for anyone who is not a police officer to viciously beat minorities, migrants, elderly Mexicans orpoorly-paid wage laborers.

"We cannot tolerate this kind of rampant vigilantism," said Nalgas. "Anyone who thinks they should have a free license to beat and shoot minorities has to go through the academy just like the rest of us."


© 2000 Victor Payan

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