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Gang Initiation: Execute Randomly Selected White Bitches

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Aug 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/25/98
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Time to introduce "Clockwork Orange" treatment. -- Alleycat
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mik...@westworld.com wrote:

>Friday
>August 21, 1998
>
>Seven Charged in Deaths of Two Dancers, Linked to Wounding
>
>FAYETTEVILLE (AP) -- Seven young [Black] people charged in
>connection with the execution-style killings of two [White] women
>were listed in a police database of gang members and bragged
>about being Crips.
>
>The suspects, arrested Thursday in Myrtle Beach, S.C., face
>charges of first-degree murder and kidnapping as well as armed
>robbery and auto theft.
>
>One suspect was 15 years old and her name wasn't released. The
>other six were identified as Francisco Edgar Tirado, 18; Eric
>Devon Queen, 19; Christina Shea Walters, 20; Darryl Leonardo
>Tucker Jr., 18; Carlos Maurice Frink, 21, and John Thomas Juarbe,
>21.
>
>The 15-year-old girl was being held in Columbia, S.C., and was
>expected to return to Myrtle Beach for a hearing Monday.
>
>Investigators said the killings were believed to be part of an
>initiation rite into a gang. More than one person was suspected
>of pulling the trigger on a semiautomatic pistol fired at the
>kneeling victims, who were selected at random.
>
>Blue nail polish was found on .32-caliber bullets at the mobile
>home where the gang members lived together. Wounds on the victims
>carried traces of blue paint.
>
>"That is the main reason we are sure these people were Crips or
>Crips wannabes," said Cumberland County Sheriff Earl "Moose"
>Butler. "One of the things they do is put blue fingernail polish
>on their bullets to mark their kill."
>
>All seven people arrested in Monday's homicides had been entered
>into a gang database started by the Fayetteville police, Police
>Chief Ron Hansen said.
>
>"These individuals are most often proud that they're in this
>organization," Sgt. Mark Bridgeman, a gang specialist said. "They
>tend to brag about their affiliation with a certain group."
>
>Butler said the murders were the first incidents of gang violence
>in Cumberland County in his memory.
>
>"We had drug killings and incidents like that but never anything
>involving a gang per se," Butler said. "That is what makes this
>very frightening."
>
>Susan R. Moore, 25, of Fayetteville, and Tracy R. Lambert, 18, of
>Hope Mills, were found shot to death in a field near Linden. They
>had left a nightclub where they worked about 2 a.m. Monday, said
>Moore's mother, Susan Horne.
>
>Both women are to be buried today after separate funerals.
>
>The suspects also are facing charges in connection with the
>abduction and multiple shooting of another Fayetteville woman
>late Sunday.
>
>Debra Cheeseborough, 41, was taken from a local Bojangles
>restaurant, beaten, robbed, shot six times and left to die in
>woods near Fort Bragg.
>
>But she crawled close enough to the edge of a sparsely traveled
>road to be spotted by passers-by.
>
>Copyright ®1998 Associated Press.
>
>
>6 suspects appear in court
>By Lora Hines
>Staff writer
>
>[...]
>
>The bodies of Moore, 25, and Lambert, 18, were found about 7 a.m.
>Monday in a field near Linden. Each had been shot in the head
>while kneeling in the field. They were buried Friday.
>
>Before Moore and Lambert were killed, gang members abducted Debra
>Cheeseborough, shot her several times and left her for dead,
>detectives said. Cheeseborough, who is 41, was in stable
>condition Friday at Womack Army Medical Center. Detectives say
>the victims were chosen at random.
>
>[...]
>
>The suspects were arrested in Myrtle Beach, S.C., on Tuesday and
>Wednesday. Deputies brought them back to Cumberland County on
>Thursday. Almost all of the men cursed at reporters, spit at them
>or made obscene gestures as they were led inside the SheriffÆs
>Department.
>
>[...]
>
>Lawmen think MondayÆs gang initiations began about 12:40 a.m.,
>when at least three people abducted Cheeseborough as she was
>leaving her job at Bojangles on Raeford Road. As Cheeseborough
>was walking toward her car, the group forced her at gunpoint to
>get into her trunk.
>
>The abductors stopped at WaltersÆ mobile home on Davis Street,
>picked up more people and drove to Smith Lake, police said. The
>abductors let Cheeseborough out of the trunk, and Walters shot
>her several times with a semiautomatic, detectives said. The
>suspects drove off in CheeseboroughÆs car and left her for dead.
>
>About 2 a.m., Susan Moore and Tracy Lambert got off work from The
>Fantasy Club, a topless bar in Fayetteville. Moore called home
>and told her mother, Susan Horne, they were on the way. The two
>stopped at HardeeÆs near Raeford Road and the U.S. 401 Bypass and
>then headed for Hope Mills, detectives said.
>
>The women were abducted near LambertÆs home on Permastone Lake
>Road about 3 a.m. and put in the trunk of MooreÆs car, detectives
>said. At one point, Moore called her mother on her cellular
>telephone and begged for help.
>
>A farmer found the womenÆs bodies in a pea field. Each had been
>shot in the head with a .32-caliber gun. A group of men found
>Cheeseborough about 2:15 p.m. in a fire break.
>
>Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer-Times
>
>
>
>>Gang Initiation Tied to
>> Fayetteville Murders,
>> Assault
>>
>> FAYETTEVILLE -- Investigators now believe a double
>> murder and a carjacking in Cumberland County are
>> related. They have arrested seven people, one of them
>> a juvenile, who were allegedly involved in a Los
>> Angeles gang initiation.
>>
>> During a morning news conference, investigators told
>> the media all seven people had been taken into
>> custody in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
>>
>> The six adults have been charged with murder,
>> kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy. Petitions
>> have been filed against the juvenile, reportedly a
>> 16-year-old female. All seven suspects are
>> Cumberland County residents and all are under the
>> age of 21. They all lived together in a mobile home in
>> Cumberland County.
>>
>> Preliminary reports indicate blue painted bullets,
>> indicative of the Crips gang, were used in both crimes,
>> which appear to be random acts of violence.
>>
>> Late Wednesday night, detectives found other gang
>> paraphernalia, Cheeseborough's purse, and the
>> license plates from two of the victims' cars in the
>> mobile home. The cars, with stolen dealer tags, were
>> found in Myrtle Beach. Officers had a hunch the
>> suspects were there. The suspects were wearing
>> gang-related blue bandanas.
>>
>> "One of the cell phones from the victims ... there were
>> some calls being made on that telephone Tuesday,"
>> said Cumberland County Chief Deputy Cuyler
>> Windham. "[The calls] came from the beach area of
>> South Carolina."
>>
>> On Monday, investigators found the bodies of Susan
>> Raye Moore and Tracy Rose Lambert in a field in
>> Cumberland County. Both had been shot to death
>> execution style. Debra Cheeseborough, a manager at
>> the Raeford Road Bojangle's restaurant, was also
>> found Monday after being carjacked, shot seven times
>> and left for dead. She is recovering, and is listed in
>> stable condition.
>>
>> Michael Cheeseborough, husband of the carjacking
>> victim, says his wife is scared, but he is angry.
>>
>> "I'm mad at the teachers of these guys," he said.
>> "Because good upbringing would not bring this about
>> in this society."
>>
>> Police have now formally charged six of the suspects in
>> connection with the carjacking. They say Christina
>> Walters and a juvenile have confessed to the
>> carjacking. Detectives say the carjacking incident that
>> left Cheeseborough wounded was the first act of the
>> crime spree.
>>
>> The suspects are jailed in Myrtle Beach, where
>> investigators say they ran to get out of the area. The
>> suspects should all be back in Cumberland County by
>> Thursday night.
>>
>> The suspects are believed to be members of a branch
>> of the gang which is based in Los Angeles. Suspects
>> John Juarbe and Darryl Tucker, Jr., who were found
>> driving a victim's car, are said to be cooperating with
>> investigators.
>>
>> Investigators say the fact that one of the victims
>> survived is going to be of benefit to their investigation.
>> Fayetteville police are investigating the carjacking.
>>
>> Cumberland County Sheriff Earl "Moose" Butler says
>> there have been many violent incidents in the county
>> that have consisted of attacks between gang
>> members, but during his career, he has never heard of
>> a gang member singling out someone at random for
>> such violent attacks.
>>
>> Later this evening, WRAL's Mark Roberts will take a
>> closer look at the history of gang violence in North
>> Carolina.
>>
>> Reporter: Melissa Buscher
>> OnLine Producers: Kerrie Hudzinski and MJ Ainsley
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