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When the bullet hits the bone: 2008 summer in Natomas turning out to be a bloody one

By Joe • Jul 28th, 2008 | Bookmark and Share

You scream, I scream, we ALL scream: “GUN!!!!”
Wonder if Fargo, Dickinson, and Marcos Breton’s super duper new anti-gang tax would have prevented any of these crimes?
I’m pretty sure all these new crimes reported by the PD all occurred in Natomas–or at least in that general vicinity. I have not included a slew of other [...]

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A few virtual evenings with the brave men and women of the Sacramento Police Department - North Patrol

By Joe • Jul 21st, 2008 | Bookmark and Share

The following North Patrol calls were observed Saturday and Sunday night by a vigilant (bored? ) Joe Sacramento reader. Before I type another word, I have to say that while criminal activity can be heavy on the North Sacramento beat at times, I am extremely impressed by the work our police department is doing.
As [...]

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Despite police presence and arrests, even MORE armed robberies in Natomas this morning

By Joe • Jul 18th, 2008 | Bookmark and Share

Updated Saturday, July 19. In what is perhaps the most violent summer in Natomas history, two MORE violent crimes have been reported by Natomas victims, both committed early yesterday morning. These were not gleaned from a police email, these were reported by the Sacramento Bee this evening (thank you Sacramento Bee).
For those counting, the newest [...]

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Should we feel SAFE? North Sac and Natomas armed robberies continue in earnest with two “long gun” attacks

By Joe • Jul 17th, 2008 | Bookmark and Share

Remember the Bee’s article in the days leading up to the primary mayoral election? “Crime fight: Who’s got it right, Johnson or Fargo?” Reporter Ryan Lillis started his Fargo-biased article off with “To hear Kevin Johnson tell it, Sacramento is a violent place.” He also quoted Fargo as saying “Citizens should feel safe..” [...]

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