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  1. Get a car Manuel Antonio Skip Jaco Tamarindo Arenal And Del Ray in San Jo Must
  2. I got olympic lines shweet Time to win,,,or lose lots of money
  3. This is awesome http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb6ltQTrlfA
  4. Regular Photo Size Photo Shows Area Family Posing With Guns Updated: Tuesday, 16 Feb 2010, 9:25 PM CST Published : Wednesday, 17 Feb 2010, 5:10 AM CST By Jeff Goldblatt, FOX Chicago News Calumet City - The old saying goes, "a picture is worth a thousand words." But police in Calumet City said they didn't know what, at first, to make of a photo showing a local family posing with an arsenal of weapons, with a nine-year-old front and center. "Initially, when we got this picture, we had no idea where it was taken, it could have been anywhere," said Calumet City police chief Edward Gilmore. Then again, he acknowledged his department was well acquainted with the mother and her five sons pictured in the photo, holding what appears to be 10 weapons among them. According to chief Gilmore, they all have arrest records, except for the boy, seen in the middle, holding in one hand, what police call a semi-automatic pistol, and in the other hand, some kind of foreign-made semi-automatic rifle, that's clearly bigger than his slight frame. Chief Gilmore said the photo "absolutely" concerns him, especially "the amount of weapons they are having. The amount of firepower they have in their hands. And the fact that a nine-year-old is getting involved in this type of lifestyle. And that it seems to be sanctioned by a parent.” Police said they've connected one of the brothers in the photo, Jarrod Rodriguez, to a double murder last may outside La Risto II, a Calumet City nightclub. Jarrod Rodriquez now faces a charge of mob action connected to the incident. Another brother - not seen in the photo now under police scrutiny - Jeremy Rodriguez faces a first degree murder charge and is now in custody awaiting trial. Shortly after the double murder, police said a concerned citizen brought them the photo at the center of this story. But chief Gilmore said he couldn't move on it until he could verify the weapons were real. "Much like you go to the Wisconsin Dells and you take one of these pictures where they stage you in wild west attire, this could have been the same thing," he said. Gilmore said the stakes changed after a man was found shot to death on the family's front lawn on Jan. 30. That day police got a search warrant. They said no one from the family was home. But that they seized three guns, which they believe match weapons seen in the "family photo.” They said the guns were found in the room of Jarrod Rodriguez, whom they charged with having a firearm without a license. The family has not been charged with the man's murder, but police said they're investigating the weapons seized and whether there's a connection to the victim. Neighbors - too scared to show their faces - said they've had enough of the family. "I want them out of the neighborhood...it's scary that a family like that exists on this block or anywhere," said one man. Meantime, a customer at a nearby hair salon called the picture "a tragedy to society...I believe that a parent has to be responsible for the activities of their children." Calumet City police said they informed the Department of Children and Family Services about the picture - and that DCFSs is investigating. Meantime, FOX Chicago News placed a phone call Tuesday afternoon to an attorney representing the mother of this family, but did not hear back from her.
  5. Ya for sure. I used to see this dude in SF all the time. Saw him at IBIZA hotel in oakland a few times.So cool. Candlestick park. And somehow, someone rented out the USS HORNET on alameda island. The parties that went on, still probably go on, are ridiculous out there. Went down to sylmar outside of la to see him in 01 (?) at electric daisy carnival. IOU probably remembers that. Miles maeda spun a lot of the same type of deep house- downtempo. He's kinda out there now. Doing yoga and shit...
  6. Sure this is a repost but that kid jamie was a homo. Smash the robot and Vicki. Yes homo on knowing all their names Best player ever.
  7. we got caught in a downpour while doing this by arenal. It was still awesome. Stay at the hotsprings or go back towards the coast. That town right there is pretty sketchy. Plenty of hookers around if you can find a way to get your girl to stay in, so you can go out.
  8. Ha Abstract Rationalitys GAY ASS DOG!! Sorry buddy what is that a fur your boys wearing?? hahah And My buddy. He's bi-curious but i still love him Sorry NO thread jack The husky was a pain in the balls but he's good now
  9. How about CITA"S WORLD ON BET??? Can't find any photos
  10. It wont let me post vid for some reason Go to fox 32 search chicago alderman wont answer calls 52 seconds in Only about a half a second
  11. Kiser piece on fox news ...alderman story
  12. This dude around here owed the kings 2000- he had a halo from an car accident he was in. They pulled up in a van, threw a hook around his halo and dragged him for 2 blocks. He didnt make it obviously. Point is gangbangers will kill yo ass for 2k
  13. Ya,,,,they were just too big of pussies to fight dude. His karate skills were pretty good ha
  14. Took long enough Jesse James Hollywood gets life sentence in Calif. murder case that inspired 'Alpha Dog' film By Associated Press February 5, 2010 | 4:26 p.m. SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — Jesse James Hollywood was sentenced to life in prison Friday for orchestrating the kidnap-murder of a teenager, ending a 10-year legal odyssey that included an international manhunt and a movie inspired by the high-profile crime. Superior Court Judge Brian Hill sentenced Hollywood, 30, to life without the possibility of parole in a Santa Barbara courtroom after denying a defense motion for a new trial. Hollywood had faced a possible death penalty, but jurors recommended life after finding him guilty in July of first-degree murder. Prosecutors said Prosecutors said Hollywood ordered the killing of 15-year-old Nicholas Markowitz in August 2000 over a $1,200 drug debt owed by the victim's half-brother. The case drew national interest because of the brazen daylight kidnapping of Markowitz from a San Fernando Valley street, the details of his murder and Hollywood's notorious name. It also captured the attention of producers who made the 2007 movie "Alpha Dog," with Bruce Willis, Justin Timberlake and Emile Hirsch, who played "Johnny Truelove," a character based on Hollywood. "I feel strongly that my client could not receive a fair trial because of the movie and the pretrial publicity," argued defense attorney James Blatt, who said Hollywood's case was the first ever in the U.S. depicted in a movie released prior to trial. Four other defendants have been convicted in the killing, including the gunman, who was sentenced to death. Hollywood fled after the slaying and testified at his trial he lived in Colorado, the Mojave Desert and various parts of Canada before he was captured in Brazil in 2005. He claimed he didn't order the murder and was not present when Nicholas was shot and buried in a shallow grave in the hills above Santa Barbara. The case stalled for years after it was learned that Deputy District Attorney Ron Zonen had turned over probation reports, police files and other documents to "Alpha Dog" director Nick Cassavetes. Zonen said in court documents that he gave the files to Cassavetes to help publicize the hunt for Hollywood. An appeals court removed Zonen from the case, but the state's highest court and the U.S. Supreme Court eventually ruled that he and the district attorney's office could stay on the case.
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