10 thoughts on “Happy Valentine’s Day, Crime Scene style

  1. Saturday, February 14, 2009
    ST. VALENTINE DAY 80 YEARS LATER 2-14-’09
    On Feb. 14, 1929 in the era of open gang warfare over illegal distribution of booze and control of gang turf Al Capone,Scarface, lured his rival gang in a Chicago warehouse murdered 7 and wounded 6 with Tommy Guns. This was in the era of the “Great Depression of 1929”, political corruption, massive unemployement and public apathy.
    Now 80 years later the same massacres are taking place everyday along our border states by Mexican Drug Cartels at war over drug distribution and gang turf only difference is that they murder 27 at a time with AK-47 machine guns and shoot innocent bystanders.
    Also 80 years ago the country was victim to psychotic bank robbers; John Dillinger, Machine Gun Kelly, Bonnie- Clyde,
    Ma Parker Gang etc. who ran in banks firing guns, putting everyone on the floor and jumping the counter. Obviously these thugs have been replaced by Blood and Crips who have watched too many gangster movies. Seems like after 80 years the Bank Cartels would re-think their security procedures and the public would be outraged.
    Happy Valentine Day,
    Mike Alerich
    Editor; http://www.bank211s-mike.blogspot.com and http://www.scorpio-security.com up-dated / posted Every Monday

  2. hey mike, the stock market crashed in october of 1929. Every hear of the roaring twenties? if you havent, you should look it up.

  3. Hey Mr. Smart,
    I did look it up,Wikipedia is great!. I believe the term used was “era of the great depression”.

  4. Frank, U got swallowed up in those cuts? The paper says your on assignment for the last week. hope they paying you to be on that long assignmnet.

  5. Dude your all so wrong and you know it. Why would someone use Wikipedia in the first place. Read a fucking book or something. XD They give the wrong information. The Great Depression started in October 24, 1929 when 16 million shares of stock were quickly sold by panicking investors who had lost faith in the American economy. At the height of the Depression in 1933, nearly 25% of the Nation’s total work force, 12,830,000 people, were unemployed. Wage income for workers who were lucky enough to have kept their jobs fell almost 43% between 1929 and 1933. It was the worst economic disaster in American history. I actually read a book to get this infromation you all migth want to try that. You were all owned by a 16 year old hahaha

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