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Street gangs
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street gang fight in manchester
one fired a gun
14 year old boy shot in the face
we never had this kind of trouble in the past, it never happened till the dark skinned man came here or did it
what year was this gang fight in the manchester press
street gang fight in manchester
one fired a gun
14 year old boy shot in the face
we never had this kind of trouble in the past, it never happened till the dark skinned man came here or did it
what year was this gang fight in the manchester press
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EDDIE51 the thing is that is now, i have other cuttings from the same time when the bengal street gang turned up at angel meadow they could bring over 500 with them
now granted the bengal and angel meadow were the biggest of the gangs but it gives you some idea of the size of the fight that took place down on st michael flags
i have other reports of knife wounds etc
the thing is eddie i don't think you would find one black person in these gangs
now granted the bengal and angel meadow were the biggest of the gangs but it gives you some idea of the size of the fight that took place down on st michael flags
i have other reports of knife wounds etc
the thing is eddie i don't think you would find one black person in these gangs
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Very interesting this journey back in time, to somehow prove a point. But while some still have that smug expression on their faces I wish to make the following points.
1) Shooting in Manchester circ.1911, nowhere can I see any reference to the colour of their skins.
2) How does one know for certain there were no 'black faces' among the Bengal & Angel Meadow gangs?
3) One mentions the 'Mods & Rockers', I can never remember any fatalities during that time, unlike today when it is almost a daily occurrence.
4) I wonder why, couldn't be because capital punishment was in force at that time, could it?
1) Shooting in Manchester circ.1911, nowhere can I see any reference to the colour of their skins.
2) How does one know for certain there were no 'black faces' among the Bengal & Angel Meadow gangs?
3) One mentions the 'Mods & Rockers', I can never remember any fatalities during that time, unlike today when it is almost a daily occurrence.
4) I wonder why, couldn't be because capital punishment was in force at that time, could it?
"Gangs" date back to tribal times in all societies and is nothing new but has been reinvented by todays youth as it always has and always will be. Wiki explains it perfectly. "A gang is a group of people who, through the organization, formation, and establishment of an assemblage, share a common identity.[1] In current usage it typically denotes a criminal organization or else a criminal affiliation. In early usage, the word gang referred to a group of workmen. In the United Kingdom the word is still often used in this sense, but it later underwent pejoration. The word gang often carries a negative connotation; however, within a gang which defines itself in opposition to mainstream norms, members may adopt the phrase as a statement of identity or defiance"
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>> Shooting in Manchester circ.1911, nowhere can I see any reference to the colour of their skins. <<
that is because they were all white
there would be people around that had never seen a black person, you can bet your last pound that if a black person had fired the gun it would have made the front page headline that day
that is because they were all white
there would be people around that had never seen a black person, you can bet your last pound that if a black person had fired the gun it would have made the front page headline that day
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/// capital punishment does not stop murder, etc. ///
Obviously it cannot possibly stop murder (or the other crimes you mentioned) completely, and it would be stupid to say it would.
/// the worst crimes and murders this country has ever known were commited whilst capital punishment was in force ///
I must disagree with this statement of yours, we never had so many child murders, rapes, almost nightly fatalities from stabbings and shootings etc that we have today.
Why such infamous crimes as 'Jack the Ripper' committed, or Dr Crippin, John George Haigh acid bath murders, Ruth Ellis, John Reginald Halliday Christie, or Neville Heath, all infamous murders and all committed while hanging was in force, but which would most likely not have hit the headlines today.
So those could not be the most horrific crimes that took place while hanging was in force, so I think my point is not 'debunked', as you so wrongfully pointed out.
/// capital punishment does not stop murder, etc. ///
Obviously it cannot possibly stop murder (or the other crimes you mentioned) completely, and it would be stupid to say it would.
/// the worst crimes and murders this country has ever known were commited whilst capital punishment was in force ///
I must disagree with this statement of yours, we never had so many child murders, rapes, almost nightly fatalities from stabbings and shootings etc that we have today.
Why such infamous crimes as 'Jack the Ripper' committed, or Dr Crippin, John George Haigh acid bath murders, Ruth Ellis, John Reginald Halliday Christie, or Neville Heath, all infamous murders and all committed while hanging was in force, but which would most likely not have hit the headlines today.
So those could not be the most horrific crimes that took place while hanging was in force, so I think my point is not 'debunked', as you so wrongfully pointed out.
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