Torrance gang leader sentencing postponed

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Ricky Sisneros' sentencing hearing was postponed from today until Oct. 29, according to a court clerk. He was the alleged La Rana gang shot caller convicted of having a bunch o' weapons in his home.

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Bobbie said:

And i quote...

"He was the alleged La Rana gang shot caller convicted of having a bunch o' weapons in his home."

Could you please get your facts straight, the man had no home, never owned a car, lived off his mother until she died at 78 years...but yet you put that he is a "shot caller" and "Bunch "O" weapons in his home"
Im pretty sure if a man whom was a "shot caller" would have $$$ and a home and a car and wouldnt have a job that he would ride to in the rain, heat or wind! I have never seen in the news papers how the torrance police officers whom arent involved show up to harrass, witnesses, audience, & supporters of mr sisneros.

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