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  • #31
    IdahoShooter
    Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 126

    Originally posted by lasbrg






    Idaho Gang Activity


    The clown make-up is a nice touch. Or maybe these are just death metal fans?
    The middle one is the "Insane Clown Posse" far from death metal, it's crap rap weird ****, they're borderline retards. They refer to their fans as "juggalos" and they have been (incorrectly) labeled as a 'gang' by the FBI or whoever so you can go ahead and discard that picture. And what exactly is the guy in the last picture doing that makes him a gang member? Looks like a guy just wearing a mask while he grills, could just be an inside joke with him and his family/friends. You're just as bad as DiFi, saying these people are bad just because they look a certain way...

    I've never seen any of these jokers around anywhere so out of sight out of mind, they aren't where I am.
    Last edited by IdahoShooter; 02-05-2014, 8:10 PM.

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    • #32
      1-M-42
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 1232

      The jury is still out on whether the Juggalos should be listed as a criminal gang. Yes, there are current lawsuits filed against the Feds for teaching that ICP/Juggalos are gangs but there has been no decision yet. They are pretty active in Sacramento, lots of violence, lots of "organized criminal activity"...that's pretty much the definition of a "gang". All the contacts I've had with them have gone south real quick, not of my doing either.

      Idaho was on the top of my short list for retirement up until they changed their tax laws as it relates to my pension. Too bad, I loved the Couer d' Alene area, there were four gunshops within four block of where I stayed last time I visited. The real estate guy we spoke with said very low crime because EVERYBODY has a gun....
      sigpicCertainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter.
      Ernest Hemingway, "On the Blue Water," Esquire, April 1936

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