On Mon, 3 May 2010 11:03:14 -0700 (PDT), The Christ
Post by The ChristPost by Arky BobAny information about the illegal aliens who rioted in California
yesterday?
Didn't think so.
Yeah, right, "illegal aliens". And what a huge riot, it was a
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_14998618
One person, 24-year-old Jimi Haynes, a transient from Fresno County,
was arrested for felony vandalism for damaging a window. Haynes is
also wanted on a parole violation, Clark said.
Haynes was observed traveling with this group and breaking windows at
the Dell Williams Jewelry store. Haynes broke two large display
windows in the front of the store. The witnesses followed him and
called police. Haynes was located by arriving Watsonville PD officers
who detained Haynes, Clark said.
Haynes is on parole out of Fresno County for burglary. He has been in
Santa Cruz for the past several weeks where he has established an
arrest history, Clark said.
So he was a liberal democrat Obama supporter. Typical of the
demographic of liberal protests. What's your point?
And just how long did it take you to cherry pick reports in order to
find one that only cited the one incident?
He must have been one hell of a busy guy to do all of the damges given
below.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. Close to 20 businesses were damaged after what
started as a peaceful immigrants' rights march in downtown Santa Cruz
turned violent, requiring police to call other agencies for help,
authorities said.
Police spokesman Zach Friend said an estimated 250 people started
marching through the city around 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
It was a harmonious but "unpermitted and unsanctioned event," he said,
until some in the crowd started breaking windows and spraying paint on
retail shops that line the downtown corridor.
Friend said he wasn't sure if the damage was caused by people marching
in support of immigrants' rights, or if the group was "infiltrated by
anarchists."
Anarchy signs were spray-painted on some of the buildings.
"They're a group of people who seem to fancy themselves as
revolutionaries, but what they really are are a group of morons,"
Friend said.
A fire was started in a coffee shop entryway but was extinguished once
police cleared the way for firefighters, Friend said.
Eighteen businesses were damaged, with the cost of repairs estimated
at between $50,000 and $100,000. No injuries were reported.
Once officers arrived from other agencies, police were able to restore
order in about 20 minutes, Friend said.
One person was arrested on suspicion of committing vandalism, though
police expect to make additional arrests once investigators have a
chance to gather video of the event.
"I assure you, more people will be held accountable for this as we
review videos," Friend said