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United Nations Gang Leader Clay Roueche sentenced to 30 years

United Nations Gang Leader Clay Roueche was sentenced to 30 years today as the US Justice system did something that many Canadian judges don’t seem to be capable of, handing out a sentence that fits the crime. U.S. District Court Judge Robert Lasnik agreed with the sentencing suggestion made by the U.S. Attorney and threw the [...]



What is a Gangster?

What is a Gangster? Gangsters are sons. Daughters, parents, cousins, nephews, uncles, sisters, brothers and neighbours and some of the following… Criminal Low-life Drug-Dealer Pimp Fraud Artist Wanna-be Tough Guy Preys on the weak(drug addicts, other criminals) Little or no morals, values or ethics Scumbag Member of a crime organization Don’t pay taxes or pay in to Medical/Dental Is only strong with a gun or in a [...]



How to follow a Gangster without getting caught

Stopping gangsters is no easy task for either the Police or the Public. Since Gangsters are usually violent and unpredictable, the easiest and best way to safely follow a Gangster and track their movements in using GPS technology to follow them. SpyHawk Real-Time GPS tracker can help you keep tabs on Gangsters or family members that [...]



Bulletproof Vests and Body Armor

Bulletproof Vests and Body Armor(Body Armour) sales are on the rise as more and more people decide to protect themselves against gangsters. Vancouver Gang violence is on the rise and while New Democratic Party MLA Mike Farnworth thinks that people that wear bulletproof vests and body armor should have a permit, it isn’t stopping regular [...]



Vancouver Gang Violence

Vancouver Gang Violence has been on the rise in the last year and a half. The last time that Vancouver had seen such a massive amount of public shootings, drive-by’s and assassinations was in the late 1990’s when the Indo-Canadian Gangs began fighting amongst themselves for control of British Columbia’s drug trade. From Bindy Johal to [...]