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On December 25, 2011, around 11 p.m., 52-year-old Fernando Lagos-Balsco was killed and two other pedestrians were injured when a vehicle jumped the curb and struck them at 5038 West Armitage Avenue, near Armitage and Lawler, in Chicago's Belmont-Cragin neighborhood.
Anthony Segura, the 22-year-old driver of the offending vehicle, lost control of his car while throwing bottles at a group of people riding in a Mitsubishi, said police.
Authorities said the incident was gang-related.
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I was driving around town on Christmas night in the city and I was surprised to see so many people out gangbanging.
ReplyDeleteIts like all of the cops and average citizens were home with their families and the streets were up for grabs.
hopefully these gangbanging pieces of garbage are getting their arse 'snow-plowed' in the pen right now
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly is graphic about this? A dead body from 25+ feet away?
ReplyDeleteI was planning to see blood and gore...there was nothing. I want that 2 minutes of my life back.
ReplyDeleteThe dead man on the sidewalk was local HIV/AIDS activist Fernando Blasco(52)who was killed after a gang related car chase ended up in a crash into CALOR an agency serving people with disabilities including those impacted by HIV. All three victims including the deceased were attending a Christmas party hosted by CALOR. It is a tragedy and a loss for the community.
ReplyDeleteNothing graphic, and I certainly don't see any math. Only after.
ReplyDeleteI don't even know what a HIV/AIDS activist does for a living. If a person is too dumb to know he can catch HIV/AIDS from unprotected sex, then he is too dumb to live. Period.
ReplyDeleteHere's a solution for AIDS: Stop screwing! Masturbate, sex can wait!
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