Monday, September 5, 2011

One Ton Crocodile Caught Alive By Villagers In The Philippines

Mayor Edwin Cox Elorde extends arms in an efford to measure the crocodile. Photo: AP

It took about one hundred people to pull crocodile from creek.

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 5, 2011

Bunawan, Philippines - On Sunday, Edwin Cox Elorde, Mayor of Bunawan township in the Agusan del Sur province confirmed the live capture of a one ton salt water crocodile late Saturday. The 21-foot crocodile was caught in a creek by professional hunters and about one hundred villagers helped to lift the crocodile into a flatbed to transport it to a secure holding area.
The villagers had been hunting for the crocodile for three weeks. The crocodile weights 2,370 pounds (1,075 kilograms).
Mayor Elorde says, an ecotourism project is planned and an area to hold the crocodile will be built to attract tourists into the township.

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Live Scorpion At H-D Museum Bike Show Attracted Crowds During Bike Rally 2011

Jeff Omen and Venom

Photos: HNG

Bike show draws crowds during Labor Day weekend.

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 4, 2011

Milw., WI - On Sunday, Jeff Omen from Beaver Dam shows off his 5-year-old scorpion from the rain forest in Africa at the Harley-Davidson Museum. It's the last day of the Milwaukee Rally 2011, which was sponsored by four Harley area dealerships. The bike show had 160 bike entries, it was one of the largests shows, according to organizers.
Scorpions live between 6 to 8 years. The scorpion is named Venom and only stings when threaten and has pinched him for up to several minutes until it let's go, according to Omen. He does about two bike shows a week during the Summer.
Omen says, a man named Freddy Krueger built his house and lives on Elm St. in Beaver Dam.

Burn out until tire blows.
Photos by HNG

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Five Arrested In Neo-Nazi Rally In West Allis

Neo-Nazi rally rained on and counter protesters remained peaceful, but loud.

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 4, 2011

West Allis - On Saturday, the West Allis Police Department in Wisconsin reported five arrests during the neo-Nazi rally at city hall. Three people were taken into custody for weapons charges and two others were charged with disorderly conduct. All five arrested were counter protesters.
About 20 neo-Nazi members of the National Socialist Movement attended the rally and made fun of several hundred counter protesters. Both groups got soaking wet as rain poured for several hours.
At least five law enforcement agencies were at hand to help the West Allis Police to maintain a peaceful gathering. Counter protesters drowned out most of the neo-Nazi speeches. The neo-Nazi's staged a rally in West Allis in wake of last month's multiple attack of White people at the Wisconsin State Fair by hundreds of Black teenagers. They called on police to prosecute the Black teenagers with a hate crime. At least five teenagers have been charged and none with a hate crime, according to the neo-Nazi group.
The counter demonstrators represented multiple groups, which none came forward calling on the Black community to help identify and help prosecute the Black teenagers involved in the flash mob beatings of Whites and Latinos at the State Fair.
The National Socialists Movement in a prior news release blamed leaders in the Black community for not comming out and demanding hate crime prosecutions. The release stated, the facts are now widely available regarding the Black flash mob violence being directed at innocent White people in the City of Milwaukee and its surrounding Suburbs. This Racial violence is not just happening in Milwaukee, but has spread around the Nation to many other Cities of all sizes. Flash Mob racial violence is becoming an epidemic, which could certainly lead to increased racial tensions and violence around the Nation.
The media reports black youths engaging in these actions, therefore this problem rests solidly at the feet of the Black community, and its leaders. The same Black leaders (such as Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton) that bring thousands of their people into the streets to rally against White Injustice remain silent as hundreds of Blacks beat white women, and children in public places! The Black community and its leaders may have fallen short in addressing this Nationwide problem.

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Gulf Cartel Leader Flores Borrego Killed In Reynosa

Samuel Flores-Borrego

Photo: DEA

Second in command leader of the Gulf Cartel killed in Tamaulipas

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 2, 2011

Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico - On Friday, the Tamaulipas State Attorney General's Office announced that Samuel Flores-Borrego, 39, aka, "El Metro 3" or "El Cabezon" was found fatally shot along with his former law enforcement partner Eloy Lerma, an Ministry agent assigned to the city of Ordaz. The bodies of both men were discovered late Thursday inside a parked truck about 20 miles South of Reynosa along the Monterrey-Reynosa highway. Flores-Borrego a former Ministry agent before joining the Gulf Cartel worked with Lerma in the San Fernando and Miguel Alemán Districts.
Flores-Borrego, as second in command led the Gulf Cartel in the state of Nuevo León and San Fernando. Flores-Borrego was wanted for drug trafficking, multiple homicides and other federal crimes. He was also wanted in Houston, Texas by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for smuggling drugs into the country. The U.S. government had offered a $5 million dollar reward for information leading to his arrest.

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Two Female Reporters Found Murdered In Mexico City

Ana María Marcela Yarce Viveros

Rocío González Trápaga

Photos: Notimex

Federal Mexican authorities say, the two female reporters were missing since Wednesday night.

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 2, 2011

Mexico City, Mexico - On Friday, the federal attorney general's office (PGR) confirmed that two bodies found near the San Nicolás Tolentino Cemetery in the Mirador neighborhood located within the Iztapalapa police district were identified as Ana María Marcela Yarce Viveros and Rocío González Trápaga. The bodies were found nude before 7:00 a.m. on Thursday. They had bullet wounds and showed signs of strangulation, according to the preliminary police report.
Both women were reported missing on Wednesday. They were last seen around 10:00 p.m. at the Contralínea offices. Yarce Viveros worked for the Contralínea Magazine and González Trápaga was a freelance writer.
So far, 74 Mexican journalists have been killed since 2002 and 11 missing without trace, according Fundalex (Foundation for Freedom of Expression).

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Nuevo León State Police Officer Implicated In Casino Royale Massacre

Photo: Milenio/Twitter

State police officer served as a lookout while Zetas killed and set casino on fire.

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 2, 2011

Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico - On Thursday, Nuevo León State Police Officer Miguel Ángel Barraza García was taken into custody by the federal attorney general's office (PGR) and the Public Safety Department (SSP) in connection with the Casino Royale massacre. García is the sixth suspect facing multiple murder charges for the massacre of 53 people. The victims were shot and then the casino was doused with gasoline and burned down. He was implicated in the homicides and served as a look out for the Zetas while they went inside the casino to kill people.
The Zetas tried to extort $10,000 from the owner of the casino. The owner refused to pay the Zetas. The Zetas in retaliation burned down the casino.
Five other Zeta members have been detained and charged with the August 25, Casino Royale massacre that left 53 people dead. They were indentified as Luis Carlos Carrazco Espinoza, 25, aka, "El Chihuas" from Chihuahua; Javier Alonso Martínez Morales, 37, aka, "E Javo" from Monterrey; Jonathan Jahir Reyna Gutiérrez, 18, from Monterrey; Juan Angel Leal Flores, 20, aka, "El Cash" or "El Casillas" from Monterrey and Julio Tadeo Berrones Ramírez, 28, aka, "El Julio Rayas" from the Morales ranch in San Nicolás.
Mexican authorities have issued a federal warrant against Raúl Rocha Cantú, the owner of the Casino Royale who fled the country. An international warrant with INTERPOL has been issued to apprehend Cantú. Cantú is believed to be in the U.S.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Milwaukee Bike Rally 2011 At H-D Museum

Photo: HNG

Thousands of motorcycle riders and enthusiast are expected for the Labor Day weekend festivities.

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 1, 2011

Milwaukee - On Thursday, hundreds of motorcyle riders converged at the Harley-Davidson Museum on S. 6th St. and Canal St. (6 Street viaduct) for the start of this year's Milwaukee Bike Rally. The rally runs through Sunday and Labor Day at four area participating H-D dealerships.
Vendors, music and entertainment expected at the dealerships, according to organizers. Entrance to the grounds in each dealership is free.

For full schedule of activities, check out link: http://ur.ly/11mCE

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