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I am so mad at our local police department. I just saw a news story saying that there will be a little more than double the amount of police coverage tonight. Then, the chief of police (or whatever the boss is called) said that at the stroke of midnight, all the police that are not on a call will be parking under an overpass and staying there for a while (no specific time) The reason? There is an Hispanic custom, or whatever ya wanna call it. At the stroke of midnight, people take their guns outside and start shooting into the air. The chief of police stated that his officers "know that what goes up must come down". Ok, thats fine. But why not patrol and arrest the idiot that are stupid enough to do this kind of thing instead if hiding from it? I understand that a cultural thing should be allowed, but why the hell can't they shoot blanks? Or why can't they shoot into the ground, or something that isn't life threatening? Last year in Albuquerque alone, they reported that a total of 150 people called the police because bullets that were shot into the air had come through their ceilings and hit their floors (the number didn't count the total of people who found the bullets or bullet holes the next morning). There was also a report of a child sleeping in its crib being hit by a bullet, but I never heard anymore about it. I realize the odds of getting hit by one of these bullets is small. But why chance it at all? I simply don't understand the fact that people will endanger others for fun, and that the local police refuse to do anything about it until AFTER something bad happens. Our neighborhood is predominantly Hispanic and so several times a year we get this shooting all night long (July 4th, Cinco De Mayo, Halloween, and any other "reason" to get drunk and stupid). Even calling the police with the address (our neighbors shoot several times a year) they either do nothing, or they tell us (the 911 operator) that it is a cultural right to shoot into the air and so it is not considered an emergency. So if my daughter gets hit by one of these bullets, will the police do anything? Doubtful because it is a "cultural right" Grrr Let me add that I am in no way saying that Hispanics don't have the right to celebrate their customs. But I DO think the police should do *something* about the problems it causes. Even if it means raising taxes in order to hand out blanks to people for free! Also, I do NOT think that Hispanics are the only people doing this. I am originally from Texas, and I have always dealt with this issue. Just not to the extreme I am now. Usually, in Texas, people (including several uncles of mine) would shoot into the air at holidays and celebrations. Ok, I'm finished ranting for now, but I doubt this is the last anyone will hear from me on the subject. -- LES! To send me an email, please remove Your Hat YourHatDaddie @ bonbon.net |
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Do you still live in TX? I'm in Houston and as far as I know, in the west
area of Houston that I live they don't tolerate this behavior, nor justify it as a cultural thing. They can have their Cinco & Undead night and whatever other cultural traditions they want to keep when they come to the US, but they need to respect the fact that it is ABSOLUTELY 100% ILLEGAL to shoot any weapon into the air. Trace ought to have a way to find out where the bullet came from, then again, HPD has a pretty crappy forensic service. "Ali's Daddie" wrote in message ... X-posted I am so mad at our local police department. I just saw a news story saying that there will be a little more than double the amount of police coverage tonight. Then, the chief of police (or whatever the boss is called) said that at the stroke of midnight, all the police that are not on a call will be parking under an overpass and staying there for a while (no specific time) The reason? There is an Hispanic custom, or whatever ya wanna call it. At the stroke of midnight, people take their guns outside and start shooting into the air. The chief of police stated that his officers "know that what goes up must come down". Ok, thats fine. But why not patrol and arrest the idiot that are stupid enough to do this kind of thing instead if hiding from it? I understand that a cultural thing should be allowed, but why the hell can't they shoot blanks? Or why can't they shoot into the ground, or something that isn't life threatening? Last year in Albuquerque alone, they reported that a total of 150 people called the police because bullets that were shot into the air had come through their ceilings and hit their floors (the number didn't count the total of people who found the bullets or bullet holes the next morning). There was also a report of a child sleeping in its crib being hit by a bullet, but I never heard anymore about it. I realize the odds of getting hit by one of these bullets is small. But why chance it at all? I simply don't understand the fact that people will endanger others for fun, and that the local police refuse to do anything about it until AFTER something bad happens. Our neighborhood is predominantly Hispanic and so several times a year we get this shooting all night long (July 4th, Cinco De Mayo, Halloween, and any other "reason" to get drunk and stupid). Even calling the police with the address (our neighbors shoot several times a year) they either do nothing, or they tell us (the 911 operator) that it is a cultural right to shoot into the air and so it is not considered an emergency. So if my daughter gets hit by one of these bullets, will the police do anything? Doubtful because it is a "cultural right" Grrr Let me add that I am in no way saying that Hispanics don't have the right to celebrate their customs. But I DO think the police should do *something* about the problems it causes. Even if it means raising taxes in order to hand out blanks to people for free! Also, I do NOT think that Hispanics are the only people doing this. I am originally from Texas, and I have always dealt with this issue. Just not to the extreme I am now. Usually, in Texas, people (including several uncles of mine) would shoot into the air at holidays and celebrations. Ok, I'm finished ranting for now, but I doubt this is the last anyone will hear from me on the subject. -- LES! To send me an email, please remove Your Hat YourHatDaddie @ bonbon.net |
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I'm sorry but isn't it illegal to discharge a fire arm inside city limits?
Seems to me that cancels out any cultural issues. /shrug Angela "Ali's Daddie" wrote in message ... X-posted I am so mad at our local police department. I just saw a news story saying that there will be a little more than double the amount of police coverage tonight. Then, the chief of police (or whatever the boss is called) said that at the stroke of midnight, all the police that are not on a call will be parking under an overpass and staying there for a while (no specific time) The reason? There is an Hispanic custom, or whatever ya wanna call it. At the stroke of midnight, people take their guns outside and start shooting into the air. The chief of police stated that his officers "know that what goes up must come down". Ok, thats fine. But why not patrol and arrest the idiot that are stupid enough to do this kind of thing instead if hiding from it? I understand that a cultural thing should be allowed, but why the hell can't they shoot blanks? Or why can't they shoot into the ground, or something that isn't life threatening? Last year in Albuquerque alone, they reported that a total of 150 people called the police because bullets that were shot into the air had come through their ceilings and hit their floors (the number didn't count the total of people who found the bullets or bullet holes the next morning). There was also a report of a child sleeping in its crib being hit by a bullet, but I never heard anymore about it. I realize the odds of getting hit by one of these bullets is small. But why chance it at all? I simply don't understand the fact that people will endanger others for fun, and that the local police refuse to do anything about it until AFTER something bad happens. Our neighborhood is predominantly Hispanic and so several times a year we get this shooting all night long (July 4th, Cinco De Mayo, Halloween, and any other "reason" to get drunk and stupid). Even calling the police with the address (our neighbors shoot several times a year) they either do nothing, or they tell us (the 911 operator) that it is a cultural right to shoot into the air and so it is not considered an emergency. So if my daughter gets hit by one of these bullets, will the police do anything? Doubtful because it is a "cultural right" Grrr Let me add that I am in no way saying that Hispanics don't have the right to celebrate their customs. But I DO think the police should do *something* about the problems it causes. Even if it means raising taxes in order to hand out blanks to people for free! Also, I do NOT think that Hispanics are the only people doing this. I am originally from Texas, and I have always dealt with this issue. Just not to the extreme I am now. Usually, in Texas, people (including several uncles of mine) would shoot into the air at holidays and celebrations. Ok, I'm finished ranting for now, but I doubt this is the last anyone will hear from me on the subject. -- LES! To send me an email, please remove Your Hat YourHatDaddie @ bonbon.net |
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"Ali's Daddie" wrote in message ... Our neighborhood is predominantly Hispanic and so several times a year we get this shooting all night long (July 4th, Cinco De Mayo, Halloween, and any other "reason" to get drunk and stupid). Even calling the police with the address (our neighbors shoot several times a year) they either do nothing, or they tell us (the 911 operator) that it is a cultural right to shoot into the air and so it is not considered an emergency. So if my daughter gets hit by one of these bullets, will the police do anything? Doubtful because it is a "cultural right" I lived in an area that was largely hispanic and they also shot guns in the air on New Year's Eve. You could hear the shots ring out like firecrackers. It was illegal. However, it was difficult for me to tell who was doing it as I could only hear it in the distance and I had no intention of investigating. Just wanted to stay hidden from the flying bullets. |
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Also, I do NOT think that Hispanics are the only people doing this. I am
originally from Texas, and I have always dealt with this issue. Just not to the extreme I am now. Usually, in Texas, people (including several uncles of mine) would shoot into the air at holidays and celebrations. It isn't only Hispanics... no... Ok, I'm finished ranting for now, but I doubt this is the last anyone will hear from me on the subject. -- LES! We have something here... it is a law named after a child (can't remember the name)? A child was killed here and her parents got a law going that a person will be arrested and prosecuted if they shoot of ftheir guns! It's nothing to hide under a bridge from... go out and get the ba*tards I say! Anni |
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*snipped racist remarks regarding "hispanic" cultures*
Being Mexican, I was rather insulted by some of the posts here. First, shooting into the air is not a "hispanic" tradition, in fact I don't even know where or how it started as I couldn't find it in any history books or with a quick web search. Holidays predominately celebrated by Hispanic or Mexican ethnic groups are not "excuses" to be "drunk and stupid". Before remarks like this are made, perhaps you should do a little research and buff up on history. Day of the Dead is not a Mexican "halloween". It is a sacred day where families spend time together, pray and yes, celebrate their deceased family members. Gifts are provided for the deceased person to carry with them into the next portion of their soul's journey. By celebrate I do not mean they drink and act foolishly, I mean that family and friends gather and remember the deceased person. As for Cinco de Mayo, the big "party hardy" type celebrations actually developed in the United States. It is not Mexico's Independce day as many people think. That would actually be September 16th. Cinco de Mayo actually commemorates May 5, 1862 when General Ignacio Zaragoza defeated the French Army in the Battle of Puebla. With forces smaller and less equipped, the Mexican defenses were able to defeat the French Army. This victory was a turning point for more than one country. Had the French, led by Napoleon, been victorious, it is unlikely that the United States would of been successful under attack as the US was in the throes of Civil War. Hmm, a celebration for those who fight for freedom and against oppression.. sound familiar? Isn't that something revered by *all* Americans? As for the "when they come to the US". *I* was born in the US. I'm still Mexican and quite happy to learn about and practice the beliefs and traditions of my ancestors. Heather H. |
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"Heather" wrote in message ... | *snipped racist remarks regarding "hispanic" cultures* | | Being Mexican, I was rather insulted by some of the posts here. First, | shooting into the air is not a "hispanic" tradition, in fact I don't | even know where or how it started as I couldn't find it in any history | books or with a quick web search. Holidays predominately celebrated by | Hispanic or Mexican ethnic groups are not "excuses" to be "drunk and | stupid". Before remarks like this are made, perhaps you should do a | little research and buff up on history. | As for Cinco de Mayo, the big "party hardy" type | celebrations actually developed in the United States. | Hmm, | a celebration for those who fight for freedom and against oppression.. | sound familiar? Isn't that something revered by *all* Americans? As | for the "when they come to the US". *I* was born in the US. I'm still | Mexican and quite happy to learn about and practice the beliefs and | traditions of my ancestors. | | Heather H. For the record, I admitted that i was unsure if this was an Hispanic cultural thing But that the local news says it is. I do not represent the local news, therefore, please do not put words in my mouth. And I did say "an excuse to get drunk and stupid" But I was not referring to any specific race. I was referring to what most Americans consider an excuse to do the drinking and (to quote my grandpa) "act a fool" lol. Also, read a little bit more. aka, "research" because i did say that my family has participated in this idiocy in the past. When I mentioned specific holidays, including Cinco De Maya, I was using it as an example. Because no matter what people might believe, holidays are an excuse to party in most peoples eyes. Whether or not it is your cultural holiday, religious holiday, etc... (Heck, local frat boys celebrate each moon phase just for an excuse to get drunk lol) And, please do not think that I am racist in any way. I never have been, and I have always been a very active participant in equality for all people. no matter what the race, religion,.. you get the picture ;-) What my point was is this: People are doing this stupidity on major holidays, and the police refuse to do anything about it. I would think that instead of jumping to conclusions about what I said, you would be just as outraged as I was to hear the police would be hiding from the crime instead of fighting it. I would also be the last person that needed a history lesson, as I am currently completely involved and obsessed with all Mexican (and central American) history. Sort of a hobby of mine ;-) Well, ok, mostly Mayan, but still... -- LES! To send me an email, please remove Your Hat YourHatDaddie @ bonbon.net |
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 21:24:47 -0700, "Ali's Daddie"
wrote: "Heather" wrote in message ... | *snipped racist remarks regarding "hispanic" cultures* | | Being Mexican, I was rather insulted by some of the posts here. First, | shooting into the air is not a "hispanic" tradition, in fact I don't | even know where or how it started as I couldn't find it in any history | books or with a quick web search. Holidays predominately celebrated by | Hispanic or Mexican ethnic groups are not "excuses" to be "drunk and | stupid". Before remarks like this are made, perhaps you should do a | little research and buff up on history. | As for Cinco de Mayo, the big "party hardy" type | celebrations actually developed in the United States. | Hmm, | a celebration for those who fight for freedom and against oppression.. | sound familiar? Isn't that something revered by *all* Americans? As | for the "when they come to the US". *I* was born in the US. I'm still | Mexican and quite happy to learn about and practice the beliefs and | traditions of my ancestors. | | Heather H. For the record, I admitted that i was unsure if this was an Hispanic cultural thing But that the local news says it is. I do not represent the local news, therefore, please do not put words in my mouth. You are backpedaling, Les! Despite your insistence, your rant was quite racist in its wording even if not in its intent. Better part of valor would be to simply apologize and leave it at that. Your words: Our neighborhood is predominantly Hispanic and so several times a year we get this shooting all night long. (July 4th, Cinco De Mayo, Halloween, and any other "reason" to get drunk and stupid). Even calling the police with the address (our neighbors shoot several times a year) they either do nothing, or they tell us (the 911 operator) that it is a cultural right to shoot into the air and so it is not considered an emergency. Btw, if your 911 operators do say such things, they are obviously racist themselves. And I did say "an excuse to get drunk and stupid" But I was not referring to any specific race. I was referring to what most Americans consider an excuse to do the drinking and (to quote my grandpa) "act a fool" lol. Also, read a little bit more. aka, "research" because i did say that my family has participated in this idiocy in the past. As an American whose family has never participated in any such idiocy, it offends me that you lump all Americans into this kind of category as much as it offends me that you lump Hispanics into such a category. When I mentioned specific holidays, including Cinco De Maya, You might at least spell the holiday correctly. it's Cinco de Mayo, not Maya. I was using it as an example. What you chose was specifically Mexican because of your prior words. Because no matter what people might believe, holidays are an excuse to party in most peoples eyes. Whether or not it is your cultural holiday, religious holiday, etc... For some of us, however, partying does not include getting drunk or shooting guns into the air. Neither of these are part of my culture though I have relatives who drink. In fact, though most drink in moderation and rarely celebrate in the way you refer to. (Heck, local frat boys celebrate each moon phase just for an excuse to get drunk lol) Yes, but your words had nothing to do with young white males who belong to fraternities. And, please do not think that I am racist in any way. I never have been, and I have always been a very active participant in equality for all people. no matter what the race, religion,.. you get the picture ;-) Being an active participant in achieving equal rights does not preclude having some racism within that needs to be addressed. It is quite rare for people to talk honestly with one another about racial stereotyping even when they are friends with many people of various races. The only forum I have been involved with that addressed this is one with other teachers at my former school where we were attempting to build community and to see all of ourselves honestly. It was not and is not easy to do. What my point was is this: People are doing this stupidity on major holidays, and the police refuse to do anything about it. I would think that instead of jumping to conclusions about what I said, you would be just as outraged as I was to hear the police would be hiding from the crime instead of fighting it. I am outraged that the police are not patrolling and not doing what they should. OTOH, it would help no one if a policeman were killed or wounded in the course of that patrol because he stepped out into a situation where a bullet that was fired into the air could come down and injure him. Interestingly, the stories I found online about this practice involved police educating the public about the effects of such firing and saying that this was illegal and that they would arrest those who engaged in the practice. This is the case in New Orleans and in Los Angeles at the very least and I am sure it was true in Chicago as well. I would suggest that some activism in your town is called for here so that this does not continue to happen on future holidays. I would also be the last person that needed a history lesson, as I am currently completely involved and obsessed with all Mexican (and central American) history. Sort of a hobby of mine ;-) Well, ok, mostly Mayan, but still... Interesting, but not relevant to what you actually said in your rant. -- Dorothy There is no sound, no cry in all the world that can be heard unless someone listens .. The Outer Limits |
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"Ali's Daddie" wrote: I would also be the last person that needed a history lesson, as I am currently completely involved and obsessed with all Mexican (and central American) history. Sort of a hobby of mine ;-) Well, ok, mostly Mayan, but still... That's sort of like a white person saying a racist (towards African-American) remark and try to make it "okay" by saying, "But some of my best friends are black!" In other words, it's irrelevant. I didn't think that your post was completely terrible, but the notion that you don't think that the police would do anything if your daughter got shot shows that you aren't quite thinking clearly. P. Tierney |
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"Ali's Daddie" wrote: For the record, I admitted that i was unsure if this was an Hispanic cultural thing But that the local news says it is. I do not represent the local news, therefore, please do not put words in my mouth. And I did say "an excuse to get drunk and stupid" But I was not referring to any specific race. I was referring to what most Americans consider an excuse to do the drinking and (to quote my grandpa) "act a fool" lol. Also, read a little bit more. aka, "research" because i did say that my family has participated in this idiocy in the past. When I mentioned specific holidays, including Cinco De Maya, I was using it as an example. Because no matter what people might believe, holidays are an excuse to party in most peoples eyes. Whether or not it is your cultural holiday, religious holiday, etc... (Heck, local frat boys celebrate each moon phase just for an excuse to get drunk lol) And, please do not think that I am racist in any way. I never have been, and I have always been a very active participant in equality for all people. no matter what the race, religion,.. you get the picture ;-) What my point was is this: People are doing this stupidity on major holidays, and the police refuse to do anything about it. I would think that instead of jumping to conclusions about what I said, you would be just as outraged as I was to hear the police would be hiding from the crime instead of fighting it. I know this "tradition" has existed in various areas, and I know it happens around here, too. The police response seems odd -- but I'm wondering if making this announcement in such a public way may have been an attempt to get some attention to this issue, which many people STILL don't take seriously. I'm hoping it was more a PR thing, and that it gets some serious public debate going about a way to put an end to this particular stupidity. I would also be the last person that needed a history lesson, as I am currently completely involved and obsessed with all Mexican (and central American) history. Sort of a hobby of mine ;-) Well, ok, mostly Mayan, but still... -- LES! To send me an email, please remove Your Hat YourHatDaddie @ bonbon.net -- Children won't care how much you know until they know how much you care |
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