Guitargod1985
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Did anyone get a chance to see this video?
Apparently some wannabe tough guys gangbanger types taunted the Miami-Dade police on Youtube a couple of days ago. One of these guys has been arrested at least twenty - TWENTY!! - times.
Here's the link: http://www.local10.com/news/15054506/detail.html
Why is this scummer not in prison? Hasn't he been convicted of anything yet?
Anyway, this is just another one of those things that turns fence sitters into antis. They see these thugs with the so-called assault rifles and they think, "Wow, I guess only criminals use those things."
Never mind the fact that this yahoo was arrested TWENTY freakin' times. Oh yeah, I'm sure they were all misunderstandings or cases of mistaken identity.
Never mind the fact that this punk shows no respect for the law or his community. He's just the product of his environment.
Never mind the fact that he openly taunted/threatened the police. Oh, well I'm sure his daddy neglected him and he longs for attention.
I'm so sick of this crap. I didn't see the "news" report, but I can't help feeling it was filled with the same thoughtless drivel as always, absolving this guy of any responsibility whatsoever. And I'm sure I'll hear about it again.
The problem is that people like this have learned through the failures of the legal system that they can do as they please and not worry about the consequences because they are minimal. I read in the paper a few months back about a cop in Orlando who was intentionally run over by a man who had been arrested nearly sixty times. What the heck is that all about?
What's your take on all of this?
Apparently some wannabe tough guys gangbanger types taunted the Miami-Dade police on Youtube a couple of days ago. One of these guys has been arrested at least twenty - TWENTY!! - times.
Here's the link: http://www.local10.com/news/15054506/detail.html
Bird Road Rudy' Has Message For Miami-Dade Police: 'Come Get Some'
POSTED: 1:53 pm EST January 15, 2008
UPDATED: 3:06 pm EST January 15, 2008
MIAMI -- A video circulating buzz on the Internet and considered objectionable by some shows a reputed South Florida gang member taunting police.
It is one of several videos recently posted on YouTube by a group of guys -- one of whom takes his name from Bird Road. The videos show them driving around greater Miami and hanging out in local parks.
But it's one video that is getting the most attention. In it, two men face the camera, holding weapons and directing their message to the Miami-Dade Police Department. The video had received more than 3,000 visits as of noon Tuesday.
"They can come at us if they want to," says the man on the left, believed to be 31-year-old Rudy Villanueva, aka "Bird Road Rudy." "Metro-Dade gang unit, here I am, baby."
The Metro-Dade Police Department was renamed the Miami-Dade Police Department after voters changed the name of the county from Dade to Miami-Dade.
Villanueva has been arrested at least 20 times on charges including auto theft, assault, drugs and weapons.
"Takin' it to the next level, dog," says the man. "Come get some whenever you're ready. Come get some. Yeah, baby!"
The video was removed from YouTube shortly before 2 p.m. Tuesday, less than two hours after Local 10 first reported the story on its noon newscast.
Why is this scummer not in prison? Hasn't he been convicted of anything yet?
Anyway, this is just another one of those things that turns fence sitters into antis. They see these thugs with the so-called assault rifles and they think, "Wow, I guess only criminals use those things."
Never mind the fact that this yahoo was arrested TWENTY freakin' times. Oh yeah, I'm sure they were all misunderstandings or cases of mistaken identity.
Never mind the fact that this punk shows no respect for the law or his community. He's just the product of his environment.
Never mind the fact that he openly taunted/threatened the police. Oh, well I'm sure his daddy neglected him and he longs for attention.
I'm so sick of this crap. I didn't see the "news" report, but I can't help feeling it was filled with the same thoughtless drivel as always, absolving this guy of any responsibility whatsoever. And I'm sure I'll hear about it again.
The problem is that people like this have learned through the failures of the legal system that they can do as they please and not worry about the consequences because they are minimal. I read in the paper a few months back about a cop in Orlando who was intentionally run over by a man who had been arrested nearly sixty times. What the heck is that all about?
What's your take on all of this?