Good news: Law enforcement has just done a controversial performance at the 800 YGZ gang, also known as “Young Gunnaz.”
Bad news: it cost year After the crew of the baby face “the West Farms district had turned into a shooting gallery”, in the words of Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark.
Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch came to Clark on Thursday to announce charges against 20 members of the gang, half of whom were teenagers when they had been involved in at least 14 shootings since 2023.
A lot has been caught on tape evidence, because these Sickos like to fall on rival gangbangers in public spaces without taking into account the life of the innocent people who are caught in the middle.
During such a shootout on April 1, 2023, 800 YGZ members shot over a secondary school playground, forcing terrified children to flee for their lives.
NOTE: That’s two years ago; Clark could not have had her press conference that announced charges Than?
By the way, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny indicates that 800 YGZ has 38 total members, which means that 18 of these villains still stalk the streets.
They probably continue to the actions of drugs of the gang, including crack cocaine; You have to wonder if that means more gunfighting when other gangs move on the “Young Gunnaz” grass.
In the meantime, progressives in the city council are urging to close the NYPD’s bend database (with 15 “Young Gunnaz”) that helps the police to get these threats off the street and claims that it is “racial profiling” because those in it are mainly black and Spanish.
They have to look at the hair -raising screenshots of the shooting on April 1 – the children Fleeing fear like bullets that are over, are all black and Spanish: is it “racial justice” to force them to fear for their lives every time they step their doors?
In the meantime, progressives in the legislative power only offer weakened compromise to GOV. Kathy Hochul’s modestly proposed fixes for the “Discovery” rules that many Perps take on total technical details.
And she does not even ask for changes in the no-bail laws, nor to increase the age that has removed the consequences for even the most serious teenage designers and has fueled a large gang of under the age of 18.
Our legislators are busy protecting their “anti-hard-bedste” bonafids when our children just want them to be able to play reliably outside without shooting.
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