LA Laker fan rioters and Dodger gangstaz: "They are not real fans"

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EL PRESIDENTE

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One interesting argument that comes up, especially when the Laker fans were rioting and looting and jumping around fires like African tribal savages and the recent beating of an SF Giants fan is "those people...they aren't really fans".

You hear it from the news, fans of the teams, on message boards.

Bullshit. Those ARE the fans of the team. Maybe they aren't like every other fan, but they are fans. And Laker fans and Dodger fans have a reputation. Shit talking cholos/gangstas.


Being a fan doesn't give you some kind of morality. Face it, LA fans in generally are pretty fucking shit.

Hell, LA is a town FULL of assholes. They have a reputation that they do live up to.

So in conclusion, fuck Laker fans. :ghoti:
 
do "cholos/gangstas" have a rep for ganging up on a guy and attacking from behind? Or is that just these two clowns?

On another note, I can't believe that over 100 people witnessed a dude getting beaten into a coma in a parking lot and didn't stop.
 
do "cholos/gangstas" have a rep for ganging up on a guy and attacking from behind? Or is that just these two clowns?

On another note, I can't believe that over 100 people witnessed a dude getting beaten into a coma in a parking lot and didn't stop.

That's the kind of people who are inheriting this once great country.

Cowards with no conscience.

Out of 100 Dodgers fans who witnessed the beating, none intervened, and now a father will either die or be a vegetable.
 
That's the kind of people who are inheriting this once great country.

Cowards with no conscience.

Out of 100 Dodgers fans who witnessed the beating, none intervened, and now a father will either die or be a vegetable.

Yes, all those people standing around doing nothing. I'm glad we're moving forward.

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Yes, all those people standing around doing nothing. I'm glad we're moving forward.

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Good point.

There have always been the abettors and there always will be it seems.
 
Yes, all those people standing around doing nothing. I'm glad we're moving forward.

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Question.

Why are there two black guys in white shirts and quasi-berets in the crowd looking at the two men on ropes? Plus, one of the hangees is a white guy. What is the history behind this inflammatory photo? I know that lynchings were an ugly part of American history, but some things in this photo leave some obvious questions to an observer.
 
Question.

Why are there two black guys in white shirts and quasi-berets in the crowd looking at the two men on ropes? Plus, one of the hangees is a white guy. What is the history behind this inflammatory photo? I know that lynchings were an ugly part of American history, but some things in this photo leave some obvious questions to an observer.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Shipp_and_Abram_Smith
 
Good job in silencing El Presidente's racism without words, Westnob.

I can't stand Los Angeles either, but the reason it's a fighter's paradise is that a quarter of the population are kids of paranoid recent immigrants, as you would be if you had to move to Mexico to find a job, and act out against their parents' fears by being the opposite. 2nd generation immigrants are very different from 1st.

In the Northwest everyone's a sissy, no one has a clue how to fight although they think they do, and that's why I like it.
 
I can't stand Los Angeles either, but the reason it's a fighter's paradise is that a quarter of the population are kids of paranoid recent immigrants, as you would be if you had to move to Mexico to find a job, and act out against their parents' fears by being the opposite. 2nd generation immigrants are very different from 1st.

Plus, unlike the immigrants from other countries who do it legally, the immigrants who came over illegally to the US aren't exactly Mexico's "cream of the crop". The kids grow up poor in the land of the rich and famous since their parents can only get low paying shitty jobs. They become jealous of the wealth and band together and form street gangs to take the shortcut, just as their parents took a shortcut to get into the US at the expense of others.

Not everyone, but there is a definite reason for all the mexican street gangs, crime and violence and its relation to illegal immigration.

I'm not saying they attackers are mexican (but based on the sketches there's a good possibility they could have been), but there's a definite stereo type with going to "DOYER" games. There are certain sections people warn you not to sit because of the "cholos" who harass fans (even other dodger fans)..and in my experience, much of it seems accurate to the stereotypes.
 
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This was just 2 seasons ago BTW.

http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Suspect-Arrested-For-Dodger-Stadium-Stabbing.html

With a sellout crowd you would think there were plenty of witnesses, and it would be only a matter of time before someone was arrested after a stabbing opening day at Dodger Stadium.
Arthur Alvarez, 32, was arrested Thursday night at a relative's home in Santa Clarita, said LAPD Capt. Bill Murphy. Alvarez, a reputed gang member, was booked on suspicion of attempted murder. He was being held in lieu of $550,000 bail and was expected to be charged today.
Alvarez, who is unemployed, had attended the Dodgers' home opener against the San Francisco Giants with a couple and another man, police said. Investigators said Alvarez and the other man began quarreling, and Alvarez stabbed the 30-year-old victim several times in the arm. Alvarez then fled in a black Ford pickup.
 
This is the other murder at the stadium from 2003. Shooting.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1910106

A man was sentenced Tuesday to 50 years to life in prison for shooting a man to death in a Dodger Stadium parking lot after an argument.

Pete Marron, 20, was convicted in August of first-degree murder in the Sept. 19, 2003, killing of Marc Antenorcruz, 25. The jury also found Marron guilty of using a handgun in the attack.

Prosecutors said Marron shot Antenorcruz during a dispute near the end of a game between the Dodgers and San Francisco Giants. Police said the shooting apparently involved fan rivalry. Antenorcruz was described by family members as a Giants fan.

"This defendant's actions are another tragic example of what can happen when bravado and machismo overtake judgment," Deputy District Attorney Tom Rubinson said after the sentencing by Superior Court Judge Robert Perry.

In August, Manuel Hernandez, 34, pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter in the death of Antenorcruz. His 15-year prison sentence was suspended.

During the trial, Rubinson said Antenorcruz had been drinking and was belligerent the night of the shooting.

After words were exchanged between him and Hernandez, Antenorcruz and his stepbrother approached Hernandez's SUV, according to court testimony.

Marron, who was sitting in the car, pulled out a gun and shot Antenorcruz twice, prosecutors said, adding that Antenorcruz was not armed and did not verbally threaten Marron's life.
 
there is the same hostile environment at lakers games (which I stopped attending due to being harassed whenever I wear blazers gear). or...even the NBA Fan Fest. :MARIS61:
 

Good news site. Clicking around...

Sarah Palin pretends to be against premarital sex, yet raised her unmarried daughter to get pregnant.

Like mother, like daughter. Now her daughter has made an ad for an organization against teen pregnancy. And get this hypocrisy--for a 30-second commercial, the family negotiated the price at a quarter of a million dollars!

Aren't the contributors to "Candie's Foundation" angry about how their money was wasted on a blatant campaign contribution?

http://abcnews.go.com/US/bristol-palins-high-paying-psa-candies-foundation-paid/story?id=13310630

The whole family is making millions from a fake presidential campaign. The Republican ex-boyfriend is selling his book. This is what Republican politics has become, just a way for participants to profit personally, like by decreasing their tax. It's not about what's best for the country or anyone other than No. 1.
 
El Pres, I generally agree with your statement in that, gangs form when youth are lazy about making money the right way and don't have a lot of options to make money the right way (this may include athletics). But my point is that there are always blood thirsty morons. I am not answering you Papa G because I think the wiki article did a decent job.
 
I'd like to see the LA punks show up at a game in Philly. Now, THAT's a menacing fan base.
 
Violent fans are found everywhere in sports. Its a tragedy, what happened to that unfortunate fan, but you see it in all sports since day 1. Picking out the Lakers Fans just because you hate the team is just dumb.

You have it wrong. I hate the team because of the fans. I've gone through this unprovoked shit talking/harassment before at laker games wearing blazers jerseys. Didn't even want to leave my seat to go to the bathroom because some cholos would start some shit up. Laker fans are just fucking trash. As far as I'm concerned, they live up to the stereotypes. Don't watch the team when they're losing but they're the first one to talk shit when they're winning. They are the lowest common denominator of fan.
 
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A riot in LA requires violence and bloodshed.

A riot in PDX would probably have a guy yelling "Watch out everyone, I'm about to throw a firebomb at that car! Get out of the way!"

One city is doing it wrong, although it isn't immediately clear which...
 
Looks like they found at least one of the attackers.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2015120211_apusgiantsfanattacked.html
A tip from a parole officer late last week gave detectives the break they'd sought for seven weeks, and on Sunday they arrested 31-year-old Giovanni Ramirez, the key suspect in the attack on Stow, a San Francisco Giants fan brutalized in the parking lot after the rival teams' season opener on March 31.
6,000 man-hours of an investigation is a lot.
 
On another note, I can't believe that over 100 people witnessed a dude getting beaten into a coma in a parking lot and didn't stop.

Having once lived a year in LA, I'd be amazed if they had responded any differently.
 
Come on, a real LA crowd would be cheering over it all then doing a tribal dance over the Giant's fans body.
 
I've reconsidered, now that I have had time to reflect on it.

I agree. They are right. LA fans AREN'T real fans.
 
You think LA/Phillie fans are bad, go over and watch some soccer in England.
 
speaking of "gangster":
Matthew Lee, one of the men with Stow who was also attacked, was going to be a witness but died over the weekend from an allergic reaction after eating a peanut, police commander Andy Smith said.
 
it just goes to show that you never know when a peanut will fucking kill you
 

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