Gangs Spreading In The Military
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 1:02 am
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/07/ ... 7316.shtml
We have seen this before the rise of organized crime after WW1, WW2, and Vietnam. These men in uniform will come back to the states, and re-integrate, and now you have a gang banger who will not run from cops, but will likely be with others using tactics they learned overseas to over-power and possibly kill our law enforcement.
The FBI is so worried about this scenario that they have started surveillance on many military installations and personal.
[youtube]Rkoo5jK3yuc[/youtube] [youtube]rUavioDoVbs[/youtube]Evidence of gang culture and gang activity in the military is increasing so much an FBI report calls it "a threat to law enforcement and national security." The signs are chilling: Marines in gang attire on Paris Island; paratroopers flashing gang hand signs at a nightclub near Ft. Bragg; infantrymen showing-off gang tattoos at Ft. Hood.
"It's obvious that many of these people do not give up their gang affiliations," said Hunter Glass, a retired police detective in Fayetteville, North Carolina, the home of Ft. Bragg and the 82nd Airborne. He monitors gang activity at the base and across the military.
We have seen this before the rise of organized crime after WW1, WW2, and Vietnam. These men in uniform will come back to the states, and re-integrate, and now you have a gang banger who will not run from cops, but will likely be with others using tactics they learned overseas to over-power and possibly kill our law enforcement.
The FBI is so worried about this scenario that they have started surveillance on many military installations and personal.