Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Two more shootings in Surrey after the one in my crib



Global is reporting that "A man is in critical condition after a pair of overnight shootings in Surrey which investigators believe were unrelated. The first incident happened just after 2 a.m., in a home near 148 Street and 91 Avenue, according to police. Surrey RCMP arrived at the scene to find a man with gunshot wounds. He was taken to hospital in critical condition. Police said a dark-coloured SUV was seen fleeing the area. The shooting is believed to be targeted."

"The second shooting reportedly happened just after 2:45 a.m., outside of a home near 142 Street and 110 Avenue. Police received multiple reports of shots fired, but when they arrived at the scene, they found the home vacant and no victims at the scene. The shooting is believed to be linked to the drug trade, police said."

Cpl. Elenore Sturko said “We will continue to strategically target individuals and groups who put the public at risk through violent criminal activity.” Obviously your strategy isn't working. Giving the Wolf Pack police protection and arresting their rivals is not strategic. It is treason.

Ticketing construction workers jay walking across King George Hwy on their lunch break to buy a pop while you allow drug dealers to sell crack and crystal meth right beside them is not strategic. It is treason. If all these shooting are connected to the drug trade it's time we confronted drug trafficking instead of trying to profit from it. That is the New York Model.

Instead of disbanding the RCMP in BC completely maybe we should just trade the BC RCMP leadership with the RCMP leadership in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. There the RCMP do their job. Here they do not. It' that simple. Surrey's new crime problem is tied to the great fraud.

Addressing gun violence in Surrey with the New York Model

Surrey Shooting outside my crib

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

North Vancouver Shooting ID'd



News 1130 is reporting that "The victim of a daylight shooting in North Vancouver is on life support, police say. It happened late this morning in the Lonsdale area, and North Vancouver RCMP are saying it wasn’t a random incident. Witnesses heard gunshots shortly before 11 a.m. in an alley by Lonsdale and 12th. When officers arrived on scene, they found an adult woman with gunshot wounds. She was rushed to hospital in critical condition."

Global is reporting that "Investigators have identified in victim in Tuesday’s daytime shooting in North Vancouver as 32-year-old Ngoc Mai (Anita) Nguyen. Police say they have no reason to believe the shooting was related to drugs or gangs.

Monday, April 1, 2019

Surrey Shooting outside my crib



Police are on scene of a shooting at the 15700 block of 100th Avenue in Surrey. Approximately 9:10 PM two cars were speeding down 100th Avenue shooting at each other - a Dodge SUV and a Honda Civic. Both vehicle crashed at the scene. The driver of the Honda was wearing gloves and tried to flee the scene but a group of locals pinned him to the ground and held him until the cops came. Give it up for Surrey yo. I saw one victim taken away on stretcher by ambulance. There are a ton of cop cars, ambulances and fire trucks on scene.

Update: News 1130 is reporting that "Several arrests have been made and two men are in the hospital with serious injuries after a series of events in Surrey on Monday night that involved a shooting and a major multi-car crash. Surrey RCMP initially responded to reports of shots being fired in the 153rd block of 102A Avenue at approximately 9 p.m., injuring a man who was found nearby a short time later at 100th Ave near 159A Street at the scene of a multi-vehicle crash. Also found at that second scene was another man with serious injuries sustained in the crash, which has also resulted in one vehicle being embedded into a home."

This confirms previous reports that there was also a large police presence outside the Taphouse.

Update. Bustin caps in my crib yo. Yes I heard the shots. CTV has a video of the report as does Global. The Peace arch News has some pictures and even Castanet picked up on the story.

Police say it was a targeted shooting related to the ongoing gang conflict. So what does that really mean? Two cars full of brown kids shooting at each other. Follow the rich white man. One group wants to sell for the Hells Angels, the other group doesn't. It's that simple.

People in my neighborhood buy weed from the Hells Angels. That's none of my business. As I've said before, pot is legal. The UN and the Hells Angels have just as much right to sell pot as the cops do. The Hells Angels killed a kid just over in Fraser heights because he was selling cocaine in their area. That's none of my business either. If you are going to sell cocaine, you take that risk. However, these punk a*s b*tches shooting up my crib, that's my business.

Before Blaze went into the Witness Protection Program he was bragging about how he knows all the drug dealers in Guildford. How did he know them? Turns out he was supplying them on behalf of the Red and White. So don't sluff this off and say it's just more brown guys shooting each other. We need to open our eyes and be honest about what's really going on here.

The real problem is that the police simply don't care. They're too busy running around putting fingers in the dike that they refuse to look at the big picture. They rather treat the symptom then the cause. David Eby is useless. He has bought into the RCMP's misguided mandate. They have no desire to disrupt drug trafficking. They just want to help the Hells Angels obtain and maintain a monopoly on the drug trade so they can tax them by seizing the proceeds of crime.

That is not law enforcement. Since the RCMP refuse to address organized crime, we need to hire someone else who will. Doug McCallum has submitted an effective action plan on creating a municipal police force just like every other mayor city in Canada and the BC NDP are throwing up roadblocks to stall the transformation as long as they can. Right now the BC NDP are part of the problem they are not part of the solution. It's clearly time to replace them too.

Nine kilos of cocaine seized in Newfoundland



NTV is reporting that "The RCMP arrested five men following the seizure of nine kilograms of cocaine, one of the larger cocaine seizures in the history of the province. The investigation, known as Project Bowman, determined that the cocaine entered the province hidden in freight being transported by a trucking company, which was unaware of the cocaine shipment."

One charge each of Trafficking in Cocaine, and Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking have been laid against all five of the following men, with an additional charge of Breach of Recognizance against Stephen Parsley: · Dimitrius Andreopoulos, 28 years old, of Toronto, Ontario · Herbert Lewis, 29 years old, of St. John’s, NL · Stephen Parsley, 32 years old, of St. John’s, NL · Wayne Parsley, 54 years old, of St. John’s, NL · William Richmond, 38 years old, of Grand Valley, Ontario. Note the Ontario connection.

December 2018 RCMP in Newfoundland seized 6 kilos of cocaine in Project Broken. They also seized thee guns and diamond dental grills. OMG those are absolutely ridiculous. White trash.



In the previous drug bust one of those charged was Michael Douglas Smith, 28 years old, of Drummondville Penitentiary in Quebec who was serving a sentence in relation to Operation Tailwind where 10 kilos of cocaine were seized. Michael Douglas Smith was also from Ontario.

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Surrey MMA



I saw a young girl pound the bag at the gym today and I asked her where she was trained. She said Surrey MMA. I'm like where is that? She said right in Whalley. I'm like where in Whalley? Right behind the Post Office she said. Really? I used to work at the Post Office. So today I checked it out and sure enough it's right there behind the Post Office beside the Letter Carrier Depot between King George Hwy and East Whalley Ring Road.

The address is 10708 136 A Street. It's perfect. This is a clean martial arts school in the heart of Whalley without any gang ties. I highly recommend it.

Rourke reminds me of Kirk Jaques back in the day. Kirk Trained Ernie Jackson at the Gung Fu School in Surrey many years ago. After becoming Canadian middleweight kickboxing champion Ernie went on to become a stunt coordinator for the movies. Kirk eventually followed suit. I heard Kirk and Ernie had a school for teaching martial arts for the movies in New West. I met a guy at the gym in Surrey who was involved with the local movie industry. Kirk was training him in swordsmanship. Kirk Jacques is and always was the real deal.



When I was in high school a kid from school said his neighbor was crazy. The kid saw his neighbor out in the back yard with his father. His father would shoot arrows at him and he would block them. I'm like hey, I know that guy. That's Kirk Jacques. He's awesome. He still is.

Update: Kirk's Action Beats now trains out of the UFC Gym in Richmond. Nice!

Savard Boxing Club is at 13534 King George Blvd across the street from the Reggae Cafe. This is a real boxing gym that shares the facility with some traditional martial artists.

WKX World Kickboxing is at 12682 82 Ave Surrey. The owners' son Josh Jauncey fights out of WKX. He is a world ranked kickboxer from Surrey. That is impressive. Josh is a good kid from a good family. Honour him. Surrey Pride yo.



The Surrey School of Boxing trains out of WKX. Jerry Veerasammy is old school.

There's a UFC gym in Coquitlam and one in Richmond where the Golden Gloves were recently held. That's where Louis Sargeant Boxing and Fitness trains out of. There's a world of opportunity so there is. Find your style and embrace it. Don't forget Hugh's traditional White Crane Kung fu in Vancouver. Keep the arts alive and pass them on to future generations. That's what it's all about.

80th Anniversary of the BC Golden Gloves



Last night was the 80th Anniversary of the BC Golden Gloves held in Richmond. Congratulations to all the participants. Well done. Boxing is worth supporting. This is the Olympic dream. There was a Hall of Famer present who won Canada's first medal in Boxing at the 1984 Olympics.

The Times Colonist is reporting that "Langford Mayor Stew Young added again to his burgeoning Olympic stable with the announcement that the 2019 Super Channel national boxing championships will be held on Bear Mountain in Victoria. All of Canada’s best male and female amateur boxers will be competing April 23-27 in what will be a key qualifier for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics. Don't miss it. The Road to Klitschko.

Saturday, March 30, 2019

Members of Saudi team that killed Khashoggi received training in US



AFP is reporting that "Members of the Saudi team that killed journalist Jamal Khashoggi received training in the United States, the Washington Post has reported, revealing other new elements in the death of the newspaper's former contributor. A critic of the Saudi regime, Khashoggi was killed and dismembered October 2 in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul by a team of 15 agents sent from Riyadh. His body has never been recovered."

"After having denied the murder, Saudi Arabia said the operation was carried out by agents who were out of control. A trial of 11 suspects opened earlier this year in Saudi Arabia. But much of the case remains shrouded, beginning with the role of Saudi Arabia's powerful crown prince and de facto ruler, Mohammed bin Salman. The US Senate, after a closed-door briefing by the CIA, adopted a resolution naming the crown prince as "responsible" for the murder, while President Donald Trump has refused to publicly take a stand."

So there it is. After the CIA murdered the journalist they blamed it on the crown prince.

The Washington Post article is reporting that "Some members of the Saudi Rapid Intervention Group that was sent to Istanbul received training in the United States, according to U.S. and Saudi sources. The CIA has cautioned other government agencies that some of this special-operations training might have been conducted by Tier 1 Group, an Arkansas-based company, under a State Department license. The training occurred before the Khashoggi incident, as part of ongoing liaison with the Saudis, and it hasn’t been resumed."

Tier 1 Group - another privatized mercenary training center like Blackwater. Tier 1 Group is run by Stephen Feinberg. Privatized Military Organizations are NEVER a good thing. Erik Prince was an arms dealing mercenary who murdered whistleblowers. War profiteering is a conflict of interest.

However it could be the CIA are throwing Stephen Feinberg under the bus because he opposed Hillary's drug trafficking and they don't want him in charge of US Intelligence. If the CIA are against him, that would be a good thing. The CIA is the world's largest criminal organization.

Friday, March 29, 2019

Safe-injection sites are NOT needed in prisons



The Vancouver Sun is reporting that "Canada’s prisoner service is considering opening overdose prevention sites as it expands a needle-exchange program that is now offered at a fifth institution for offenders who inject smuggled drugs. In a statement, the Correctional Service of Canada says it “is in the early stages of exploring overdose prevention sites as another harm-reduction measure option for inmates.” Proponents say Drumheller Institution in Alberta is being looked at as a potential site, which would allow offenders to use illicit drugs under medical supervision. The correctional service did not respond to inquiries to confirm that." AYFKM?

This is the prime example of everything that's wrong with this country. Don't get me wrong. I think Canada is a great place but it is far from perfect. Harm promotion is a forest fire burning out of control and needs to be restrained. If we can't enforce the law in prison then we are completely and utterly useless. We can do better. Letting prison inmates use illegal drugs on purpose is complete insanity. I'm all for prison rehabilitation. This is not it. This is a pharmaceutical fraud.

Vancouver's drug strategy has been a disaster. Be very wary of emulating it.

2 dead after 10-hour hostage-taking at Surrey home



CBC is reporting that "Two people are dead after a hostage-taking that began late Thursday and ended Friday morning at a home in a residential neighbourhood in Surrey, B.C. Surrey RCMP were called to a house in the 13300 block of 98A Avenue around 9:30 p.m. PT on Thursday. Officers arrived to find "a barricaded male and female hostage" inside the house, according to a statement released late Friday morning.

The statement said officers tried through the night to resolve the situation, but entered the home at 7:30 a.m. Friday. "A confrontation with the barricaded male ensued," the statement said. "The male sustained a fatal gunshot wound and was pronounced deceased at the scene."

A woman was also found with serious injuries and later died in hospital. Ron MacDonald, Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia's chief civilian director, said it's believed the man and woman knew each other. MacDonald confirmed shots were fired, but it's unclear how the man and the woman died.

The Peace arch News is reporting that "MacDonald said he can’t say 'definitively at this point' if the suspect fired any shots." Let's hope the police weren't the one's that shot the woman after they stormed the house in a hostage taking. Not a very smart move either way. Two dozen police vehicles, as well as an armoured vehicle, surrounded the home in a residential neighbourhood and forced their way into the home during a hostage taking. Is that really standard procedure?

The video of the entry looked pretty standard. I guess it's a no win situation. If you storm the house without a clear shot of the hostage taker, it is unlikely the hostage will survive. After reviewing the taser incident at the Airport it's pretty clear negotiation is not one of our strengths.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Mass migration of painted-lady butterflies headed for genocide in Surrey



The Vancouver Sun Province is reporting that "An unusually large migration of painted-lady butterflies has been turning heads near Los Angeles, and there’s likely to be more sightings in B.C. this summer as well, according to local insect experts." Well isn't that nice. Just in time to be exterminated by the BTK Gypy moth spraying in Surrey. BTK kills all butterflies and moths.

I wonder what BC Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver thinks about that. Oh right. He doesn't care about the environment. He only cares about getting elected. F*cking idiots.