Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2012 7:32:58 GMT 10
It's time to put a stop to these killings on suburban Sydney streets. These criminal bikie gangs don't care who gets in the way. Personally I don't care if they all shoot each other ... just not on our suburban streets.
Yet the civil rights loonies and lawyers always seem to win when police want to shut down the activities of these outlaw gangs by making it illegal to consort for criminal purposes which is exactly what bikie gangs do. They will come up with the most stupid excuses why these gangs shouldn't be allowed to meet together ... like it would stop little old ladies from meeting for afternoon tea and knitting booties for the church fete, ffs.
I remember the old bikie gangs, say in the 60s and 70s - they never involved the general public in their affairs. There was only one shootout I ever remember and that was at Milperra. Apart from that, they kept their grievances to themselves.
But bikie gangs are different now - they're multiculti and almost entirely made up of muslims, maoris, Tongans and Yugoslavs. And they don't give a shit who gets hurt when they are on a quest for murderous revenge.
Bloody streets in a bikie civil war
Clementine Cuneo and Daniela Ongaro
The Daily Telegraph
November 08, 2012 6:27AM
Evidence at the crime scene / Pic: Bill Hearne Source: The Daily Telegraph
A COMANCHERO bikie gunned down outside a Sydney shopping centre yesterday was the prime suspect in the murder of a wedding guest 48-hours earlier.
Just hours after the gang gathered at a wake for slain member Faalau Pisu, 23, another comrade - a 28-year-old man - lay bleeding in a gutter at Rhodes with four bullet wounds in his stomach.
Senior police sources last night said the man, the fourth member of the Comanchero OMCG to be shot this week, was the No.1 suspect in a triple shooting at a Canley Vale wedding on Monday.
Three men were shot as they left the reception of newlyweds Roki and Sasha Strbac. One of the targets, Mr Pisu, died a few hours later in hospital from bullet wounds to the head, while the other two men, aged 27 and 25, were seriously injured.
Detectives from the State Crime Command Gangs Squad said the shootings had arisen from internal tensions within the bikie gang.
They said the man shot at Rhodes just before 5am allegedly met another person in a carpark at Rhodes, where an altercation took place and he was shot four times.
The critically injured man, described as being of Middle Eastern appearance, left a trail of blood as he stumbled more than 600m before collapsing in front of a construction site on Rider Blvd just before 5am.
Neighbours in an adjacent unit block heard multiple shots, followed by the sound of the man screaming for help.
"I heard a guy calling out for help. Just 'help me' over and over. At least 10 times," Ashlea Nicholson said.
Police marked a path of 44 blood spatters that led past the Rhodes train station, cafes and unit blocks.
Paramedics rushed the man to Westmead Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. He is expected to make a full recovery.
A steady stream of bikie "brothers" visited him throughout the day, closely watched by police, who checked each person's ID before allowing them in.
On Tuesday night, up to 50 Comanchero members met at Canley Vale for a memorial for Mr Pisu. A wreath was laid, followed by a wake.
Now a power pole outside the Serbian National Defence Council in Canley Vale is wrapped with flowers and other presents to pay tribute to the bikie.
The memorial is made up of flower wreaths, bottles of Pure Blonde lager, boxing shorts and pictures of Mr Pisu.
Messages include, "RIP Faalau From All Your Commanchero Brothers World Wide", "Gone but not forgotten brother" and "PLEASE come back to me!! How am I suppose to live without you".
One message was written on the cover of a motorcycle magazine and said, "I thought you might want something to read xoxoxo".
Family and friends made a late night trip to the memorial to sing songs around the pole.
Less than six hours later another of their members was gunned down. Detectives were adamant the dispute lay within one OMCG, not rival gangs.
"We aren't looking at gang warfare. We believe this is a fight within the Comancheros," Organised Crime Squad head, Acting Detective Chief Superintendent Arthur Katsogiannis, said.
Yet the civil rights loonies and lawyers always seem to win when police want to shut down the activities of these outlaw gangs by making it illegal to consort for criminal purposes which is exactly what bikie gangs do. They will come up with the most stupid excuses why these gangs shouldn't be allowed to meet together ... like it would stop little old ladies from meeting for afternoon tea and knitting booties for the church fete, ffs.
I remember the old bikie gangs, say in the 60s and 70s - they never involved the general public in their affairs. There was only one shootout I ever remember and that was at Milperra. Apart from that, they kept their grievances to themselves.
But bikie gangs are different now - they're multiculti and almost entirely made up of muslims, maoris, Tongans and Yugoslavs. And they don't give a shit who gets hurt when they are on a quest for murderous revenge.
Bloody streets in a bikie civil war
Clementine Cuneo and Daniela Ongaro
The Daily Telegraph
November 08, 2012 6:27AM
Evidence at the crime scene / Pic: Bill Hearne Source: The Daily Telegraph
A COMANCHERO bikie gunned down outside a Sydney shopping centre yesterday was the prime suspect in the murder of a wedding guest 48-hours earlier.
Just hours after the gang gathered at a wake for slain member Faalau Pisu, 23, another comrade - a 28-year-old man - lay bleeding in a gutter at Rhodes with four bullet wounds in his stomach.
Senior police sources last night said the man, the fourth member of the Comanchero OMCG to be shot this week, was the No.1 suspect in a triple shooting at a Canley Vale wedding on Monday.
Three men were shot as they left the reception of newlyweds Roki and Sasha Strbac. One of the targets, Mr Pisu, died a few hours later in hospital from bullet wounds to the head, while the other two men, aged 27 and 25, were seriously injured.
Detectives from the State Crime Command Gangs Squad said the shootings had arisen from internal tensions within the bikie gang.
They said the man shot at Rhodes just before 5am allegedly met another person in a carpark at Rhodes, where an altercation took place and he was shot four times.
The critically injured man, described as being of Middle Eastern appearance, left a trail of blood as he stumbled more than 600m before collapsing in front of a construction site on Rider Blvd just before 5am.
Neighbours in an adjacent unit block heard multiple shots, followed by the sound of the man screaming for help.
"I heard a guy calling out for help. Just 'help me' over and over. At least 10 times," Ashlea Nicholson said.
Police marked a path of 44 blood spatters that led past the Rhodes train station, cafes and unit blocks.
Paramedics rushed the man to Westmead Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. He is expected to make a full recovery.
A steady stream of bikie "brothers" visited him throughout the day, closely watched by police, who checked each person's ID before allowing them in.
On Tuesday night, up to 50 Comanchero members met at Canley Vale for a memorial for Mr Pisu. A wreath was laid, followed by a wake.
Now a power pole outside the Serbian National Defence Council in Canley Vale is wrapped with flowers and other presents to pay tribute to the bikie.
The memorial is made up of flower wreaths, bottles of Pure Blonde lager, boxing shorts and pictures of Mr Pisu.
Messages include, "RIP Faalau From All Your Commanchero Brothers World Wide", "Gone but not forgotten brother" and "PLEASE come back to me!! How am I suppose to live without you".
One message was written on the cover of a motorcycle magazine and said, "I thought you might want something to read xoxoxo".
Family and friends made a late night trip to the memorial to sing songs around the pole.
Less than six hours later another of their members was gunned down. Detectives were adamant the dispute lay within one OMCG, not rival gangs.
"We aren't looking at gang warfare. We believe this is a fight within the Comancheros," Organised Crime Squad head, Acting Detective Chief Superintendent Arthur Katsogiannis, said.