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if your ever in northern california don't come to stockton..
tell me why i go a few blocks away to chevron to pick up a pack of stogies i get jumped by two black dudes?
i fucking walk up to the window theres like 5 guys standing there. they all turn and stare so i say whats up. first thing out of there mouth is "do you smoke trees?". i say yeah then its "you wanna buy some" me: "no".. then they proceed to ask me how much money i have on me. i say 5 bucks for a pack of cigs. i guess they thought i had an attitude, which i did because its none of there god damn business. anyway, mother fuckers say empty out your pockets. i told them to get fucked. next thing you know i have 2 fucking hahahahahahas swinging at me. luckily there was some asian guy standing there who saw the whole thing and cracked one of the fucking assholes in the side of the face. fair fight then and THEY GOT THERE FUCKIN' ASSES HANDED TO EM'. but, now im sitting here typing with one fucking hand because i broke something in my left hand its all swollen. god damn as if my weekend wasn't shitty enough i can't even go to the store to get a pack of cigs. fuck this city.. :mad: |
Lots of rednecks there to yo'...
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I've been going to Stockton for years.. never had a prob. In fact I will be there again in a few weeks.
Anyways, sorry to hear about you violent day, and a broken hand or something in the hand is better then a bullet or knife somewhere else in ya. |
next time go to the Mobile :)
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wow i'm suprised the asian guy actually jumped in and helped.
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:( sad to see things like this occuring in our world. hope your okay man.
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I got ripped off of some AFI tickets from some assholes in Stockton. Bad business people, lol. Got my money back, but it was sad. Don't buy shit on ebay from people in Stockton.
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Fucked up. Yes, next time carry a piece.
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Negroes congregating at your local convenience store is a good indication it's time to move. :2 cents:
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I hear it's almost impossible to get a CHL in CA. |
that's whack. i used to live in martinez. i got jumped in bay point by some black dudes before for no reason.
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stockton just ranked #1 for violent crimes..
Did you say Chevron....Dont tell me! Ben Holt and Plymouth.... |
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Says who?! |
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but i'll tell you what i wouldn't try that chevron past 10PM unless i was with my buddies. those fucking hoodlums like to chill at the quickstop right behind that chevron. :1orglaugh |
a dangerous place
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in California....I forgot to add that... http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.d...8/1001/ARCHIVE |
heres a better one...
http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.d...=7325991503719 Stockton most violent city for second year A committee formed last year to help Stockton lower its chart-topping crime rate is finalizing its recommendations on the heels of some sobering news: Stockton was the most violent big city in California in 2005 for a second straight year. Violent crime, a category that includes homicide, aggravated assault, robbery and rape, rose 11 percent in 2005, according to a Record analysis of recently released FBI statistics. The analysis looked at cities with more than 100,000 people. "Wow," Blue Ribbon Crime Prevention Committee member and former City Councilman Duane Isetti said of the news. "We sure have our work cut out for us, haven't we?" Isetti and about 40 other community members make up the committee Mayor Ed Chavez tasked with finding ways to lower the city's crime rate in response to the news last year that Stockton was the most violent California city in 2004. Officials and committee members agree it will take time for any changes to result in a fall-off in crime. "I know that it's a huge issue that we're battling, and I think battling is a good word for it," Vice Mayor Gary Giovanetti said Wednesday. "I don't think it's something you can put on a calendar and say, 'OK, we've turned the corner.' I don't think it's quite that easy." Police Chief Wayne Hose said a lot of factors contribute to Stockton's upward trend in violent crime. Those include poverty, gang activity, methamphetamine use and school dropout rates. Before 2004, crime in Stockton fell had fallen for two years, Hose said. That put Stockton slightly ahead of a national trend reported by the FBI. In 2005, violent crime rose more than 2 percent nationally after falling for several years, according to the FBI. Violent crime in Manteca and Tracy rose in 2005 by 10.5 percent and 11 percent, respectively, an analysis showed. In Lodi, violent crime fell by about 10 percent, and it fell slightly in Ripon. The rates in those cities ranged from the lowest of about two victims of violent crime per 1,000 residents in Ripon to almost five victims per 1,000 residents in Manteca. That compares with about 15 violent-crime victims per 1,000 residents in Stockton. In 2004, Stockton police responded to 40 homicides, compared with 41 in 2005; 108 rapes were reported to Stockton police in 2004, compared with 109 last year; police investigated 1,187 robberies in 2004, compared with 1,357 last year; and in 2004, police responded to 2,365 aggravated assaults, compared with 2,695 in 2005. |
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Oh, it's just for CA. |
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