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date: 28 Oct 2009 09:30:14 GMT,    group: uk.current-events.terrorism        back       
Black youth in UK   
Same as over here, violent, drug dealing savages.
You can take the monkey out of the jungle, but you will never, ever, take 
the jungle out of the monkey.

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Youth murdered over 'disrespect'

Kadeem Blackwood
Following Kadeem's death Derbyshire Police prioritised tackling gang 
culture

An insulting comment about a rival gang member's mother was the trigger for 
the murder of 15-year-old Kadeem Blackwood, as a feud between two 
Derbyshire teenagers escalated out of control.

Kadeem was armed with a kitchen knife when he went to Caxton Street 
recreation ground in Derby for a grudge fight with Michael-Paul Hamblett-
Sewell last November.

But Hamblett-Sewell - the self-styled "general" of the A1 Crew - had 
decided he was ready to kill over the issue of disrespect.

He had already ordered a lower-ranked gang member, Callum Campbell, to 
shoot Kadeem and as he pulled out his knife the teenager was shot in the 
chest with a pellet from a sawn-off shotgun.

Murder increased tensions

The following day, as friends paid tribute to 'Snipez', short for 'Sniper', 
details began to emerge of the violent street-gang culture that had taken 
hold in parts of Derby.

It emerged that gang members had started routinely carrying guns and knives 
as turf wars and drug rackets escalated.

A video posted on the internet showed Kadeem and fellow members of the 
Younger Browning Circle Terrorists (YBCT) wearing black bandanas issuing a 
warning to a rival gang not to step on their "turf" at Caxton Park - six 
months before Kadeem was shot there.

As the extent of the problem became clear community leaders organised 
protest marches against gang culture.



Gang murder accused found guilty

Realising the murder had increased tensions and fearing "tit-for-tat" 
revenge attacks, police brought in gang mediators to try to calm the 
situation.

But quick action had already led to the arrest of Hamblett-Sewell, just the 
day after the murder, and Campbell three days later.

By the following month a total of 15 people had been arrested over the 
murder.

Hamblett-Sewell and Campbell were charged with murder and two others were 
charged with assisting an offender.

Several members of the A1 Crew have also subsequently been jailed over 
firearms offences.

The death of Kadeem shocked the city and Derby's Community Safety 
Partnership made tackling gang culture its top priority.

A specialist gangs unit was created and in March a hotline was set up for 
people to pass on information about gang activity and crime.

The following month detectives announced plans to train teachers and social 
workers to spot children involved in gangs, after it emerged hundreds of 
schoolchildren had claimed allegiance to the A1 Crew.

The city's first gun and knife amnesty was hailed a success in July after 
72 guns and 200 knives were handed in, as well as machetes, crossbows and 
meat cleavers.

Now police say they hope Kadeem's death and the trial of Hamblett-Sewell 
will act as a "wake-up call" to people involved in gangs.

Assistant Chief Constable Peter Goodman said: "The message people are 
starting to pick up is at worst you're likely to die or at best you will 
probably go to prison for a very long time." 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/derbyshire/8308802.stm
date: 28 Oct 2009 09:30:14 GMT   author:   Jesse

Re: Black youth in UK   
Jesse a écrit :
> Same as over here, violent, drug dealing savages.
> You can take the monkey out of the jungle, but you will never, ever, take 
> the jungle out of the monkey.

Hey, old man, you repeat the same wittering since months . I sugggest for you a
quick consultation of a gerontologist....
date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 08:00:01 +0100   author:   RLM

Re: Black youth in UK   
In message , Jesse
 writes
>Same as over here, violent, drug dealing savages.
>You can take the monkey out of the jungle, but you will never, ever, take
>the jungle out of the monkey.


Which makes Jesse a half breed European reject.
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\/\/\/\/\ Chris Hills  Staffs  England     /\/\/\/\/
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date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 09:43:09 +0000   author:   Chris H

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