gang violence

Swedish Prime Minister Summons Army Chief Following Surge in Gang Killings

Sweden opened its borders to mass immigration for years, which is the root cause of conflict and violence in the country. An official government report published in 2021 stated that four in every million inhabitants were dying in shootings each year in Sweden - compared with 1.6 people per million across Europe.

No-Go Zone: Saint George Anniversary, BLM Problems & Judeo-Supremacy vs Islamo-Fascism

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Henrik covers some of the latest news and recent events in episode 55 of No-Go Zone.
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No-Go Zone: Sweden's Violent No-Go Zones & Young Swedes Targeted For "Humiliation Crime"

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Henrik covers the increased violence in Sweden, especially in the No-Go Zones. Immigrant groups are being taught to hate native Swedes. Robberies and crimes involving humiliation have increased rapidly the last few years. Watch the second episode of No-Go Zone.

Bronx, New York: Trinitarios Dominican Gang Members Arrested for Machete Murder of 15-Year Old

Eight young men, suspected gang members, are facing charges in the stabbing and hacking death of a 15-year old boy who was the victim of mistaken identity. The gang members allegedly killed the 15-year old boy over a sex video with a 15-year old girl who is affiliated with the gang, but the wrong boy was killed. None of the suspects speaks English and it is unknown whether they are US citizens. [...]

Porkins Policy Radio episode 146 Chuck Ochelli on Singapore Summit, Genocide in Yemen, and more

This week Chuck Ochelli joins me to discuss geopolitics and the problems of the world. We start off discussing the recent Singapore Summit between North Korea and the US. Chuck and I both offer our opinions and analysis of the “deal” that is being hammered out by Trump. We talk about the realities of what is actually being presented, and discuss the larger context of what this may mean for the Korean Peninsula.

AG Sessions: Domestic Violence and Gang Violence No Longer Qualify as Reason for Asylum

US Attorney General Jeff Sessions told immigration judges that domestic violence and gang violence will no longer qualify as reasons to grant asylum to immigrants. He stated that asylum was never meant to alleviate all serious problems that people have every day all over the world. This order closes a loophole that was used by the recent caravan of immigrants from Central America who demanded asylum based on gang violence. [...]

Porkins Policy Radio episode 84 The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders with John Potash

Author John Potash joins me in the first hour for a discussion of his book The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders. John describes the radical political life that Tupac was born into; mother Afeni Shakur and step father Mutulu Shakur were both prominent Black Panthers. We talk about the impact that this had on Tupac and how this would ultimately shape his life and his untimely death. John talk about the political messages with in Tupac’s songs, as well as his efforts behind the scenes to broker peace between gangs such as The Bloods and Crips.