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British Street Gangs Battle it Out on YouTube August 24, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in England, Britain and the UK, Minority Crime.
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Eleven-year old Rhys Jones

AFP:

LONDON (AFP) - Teenage gangs in Liverpool are using the popular video-sharing website YouTube to flaunt their culture of violence and law-breaking, taunting each other, making threats, and showing off guns and cars, it emerged Friday.

The video clips have come to prominence following the murder on Wednesday of 11-year-old Rhys Jones, shot dead as he returned from football practice to his home in the well-to-do Croxteth Park area of the city.

On Friday, clips showing the activities of two gangs from the neighbouring Norris Green and Croxteth areas were still posted up on YouTube. Several arrests have been made following the murder but police are still looking for the killer, believed to be a teenager linked to the gangs.

In one clip, a youth can be seen pointing a gun to the camera. In another, an apparently bloodied victim is shown.

They’re doing this in a country where guns supposedly have been banned. When a high-profile crime happens in America, the British press love to point fingers at “weak” American gun laws. They can’t turn that trick when it happens in their own back yard.

Articles from other sources place the scene of the crime in Merseyside, where I thought aerial drones were supposed to deter these sorts of crimes.

If Nick Griffin uses YouTube to publish a video exposing the danger of non-white gangs or radical Islam, he would get dragged into court on “hate speech” or “racial villification.”

Is it any wonder whites are leaving England as if it were the Titanic?

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