I suppose one thing that has been getting under my skin alot lately is cheap skate here in town, for those who don't know it is a old school roller rink that was famouse for a child prostitution ring in the late 80's. As of lately it has been a haven for gang fights and random acts of violence, for the most part all that go there anymore are african american kids to be politically correct and teenage girls. The last big incident that was takin place there was when a local radio station called B96 that focus on rap/hip-hop went to cheap skate to do a live DJ show, needless to say the place was packed to its limit with kids sitting outside of the building waiting to get in, probably around midnight a mass amount of fights started between the black kids and a few white kids that eventually escilated into a mass brawl in and out of the roller rink.
It took 2 counties and about 40 squads to break up the fight's and in all wisedom sent the trouble makers home aka walking the streets, the parking lot and the rink and all the business's near by were covered with teenagers and cops they eventually hade to shut down the road due to the amount of people walking around. Now most people would see a massive problem with this, but i look at it in another way, there have been protests and bills to shut this place down, but it never gets shut down and probably for the best. Think about it if they shut this place down these kids will be walking the street doing god knows what to peoples property.
As of recent the action of the rink has slowed down cept for a recent multiple stabbing in wich no one was arrested or punished for, but the rate of crime has gone drastically high and me being a victim of random acts of burgalry and destruction of private property. THe police are more concerned with pulling over and no one who looks at them wrong instead of helping solve the problem, sad part is if you call the police the fire truck and ambulance will more likely show up 10 mins before the police.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
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