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throwing gang signs and putting up guns

Not sure about being arrested for gang signs and "puttin up guns" but I am pretty sure that you're probably going to be at an extreme risk for being shot by real gangstas............in my opinion you should do it as often as you can.
 
If you raised a gun at me, you'd get shot.
 
If you raised a gun at me, you'd get shot.

What I think that dg meant to say is that you should point at gun at the police. Then wait until they say "drop the weapon" three times. But don't do it! They're just testing you. They want you to man up. After they say it the third time, they'll give you your props.
 
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on ur myspace pics?
can that get you arrested because alot of people do it. couldnt the police just arret u?

If you edited your post at least you could had fixed your spelling.....................and I dont think anyone has gotten arrested for doing that on myspace.
 
What I think that dg meant to say is that you should point at gun at the police. Then wait until they say "drop the weapon" three times. But don't do it! They're just testing you. They want you to man up. After they say it the third time, they'll give you your props.

:roflmao::roflmao: ahahahahahhahahahhahahahaha NICE!
 
fuck all those gun toting hip gangster wannabe's
 
BELLEVILLE -- Five Belleville High School students have been expelled after photos of them with what appeared to be guns, drugs and piles of cash appeared on MySpace.com.
The Ann Arbor News says two other students got eight- to 10-day suspensions.

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Van Buren Public Schools Superintendent Pete Lazaroff says the photos shown on the social networking Web site were taken after a limo picked the students up from a school dance. He says he thinks the students had weapons at the homecoming dance.

Lazaroff says the students bragged they were members of a gang. He says there are grounds for discipline whether the guns were real or fake.
 
A 16-year-old boy was arrested Wednesday after postings on the popular Web site MySpace.com allegedly showed him holding handguns, authorities said.

The teen was being held at a juvenile detention center facing three misdemeanor charges of juvenile possession of a handgun, said district attorney spokeswoman Pam Russell. He is due in court Feb. 27.

Police searched the boy's home after receiving a tip from Evergreen High School on Feb. 10, the same day he was suspended, officials said.

School spokesman Rick Kaufman said parents were calling with concerns and some kept their children home after photographs posted on the boy's profile on MySpace.com, a social networking Web site, began circulating through the community.

One photo allegedly showed him lying on a floor surrounded by nine rifles with the caption, "Angel o' death on wings o' lead."

"The photos were very disturbing, and while the content was not a direct threat, we just felt it was important for us to take appropriate disciplinary action," Kaufman said, adding the student could be expelled.

Evergreen High School is in the same district as Columbine High School, where two teenage gunmen killed 12 students and a teacher before committing suicide in 1999. One of the gunmen had posted a threat on the Internet before the shootings.

"In this case, it might turn out for the best that this young man was apprehended, regardless of whether he was posing a real threat or was just trying to show off," says CBSNews.com Technology Consultant Larry Magid. "Still, it demonstrates what we have been saying all along: What you post on your site can be held against you now and in the future."

MySpace has been under attack lately because many teens are posting personal information that would make it easy for sexual predators to find and prey upon them.

In writing about that on CBSNews.com earlier this month, Magid said "Be very careful about photographs you put on your blog" and "Avoid postings that could embarrass you, your friends or family members now or later."

Such as being arrested for juvenile possession of a handgun.

MySpace.com has been banned from schools in Florida's eighth largest district, Polk County, reports CBS News correspondent Susan McGinnis. Officials barred the site after parents complained it could lure sexual predators, and that some teens go too far by posting revealing photos and discussing sexual activities or dru
 
Online communities like MySpace, MiGente, and Bebo are being used by web-savvy youth gangs to recruit members, bully classmates and brag about their exploits, the Dallas Morning News reported June 1.
Dallas-area school officials say that they have found online sites depicting students in gang-associated clothing, flashing hand signs, and using drugs. Some sites are believed to be the work of gangster wannabes, but others may be from serious gang members.
Ken Richardson, the resource officer at Irving, Texas' Nimitz High School, said it's his job to tell parents when he finds their kids on gang-associated sites. "To me if they're already acting out, taking pictures and throwing gang signs, the parents should be looking at that and talking with their kids," he said.
Gang-related graffiti has shown up on home pages established for Irving high schools on Bebo.com. Users sometimes arrange fights online. The vice president of Bebo said offensive content will be removed from the site if the company receives complaints, and said Bebo also is hiring a safety officer.
Irving schools block access to social-networking sites. Violators can have the hard drives on their school-supplied laptops wiped clean, but that doesn't prevent some students from working around the filters.
Nimitz High parent Maria de la luz Flores said that many Latino parents are unaware of the link between gangs and cyberspace. "There are many parents who know very little about computers," she said. "We need more classes so parents will benefit from the information."
Local police monitor the websites to keep track of gangs. "Everybody wants to act like a thug or a gangster," said Sgt. Mark Langford of the Dallas police. "But in the middle of all that, there are nuggets of truth."
 
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What I think that dg meant to say is that you should point at gun at the police. Then wait until they say "drop the weapon" three times. But don't do it! They're just testing you. They want you to man up. After they say it the third time, they'll give you your props.

LOL, you wouldn't quite make it on the streets. If you take the time to tell them three times, it's too late for you. Actually I like to help them think..............If I even see them twitch and think about moving their hands, they got a .40 in the face. I'm coming home at the end of the day. the old saying, I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6, means something to me.
 
LOL, you wouldn't quite make it on the streets. If you take the time to tell them three times, it's too late for you. Actually I like to help them think..............If I even see them twitch and think about moving their hands, they got a .40 in the face. I'm coming home at the end of the day. the old saying, I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6, means something to me.

how long you been a cop?
 
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