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   They Molest Your Children to All   
   Liberal teabagger robbery suspects arres   
   24 Jun 14 23:41:35   
   
   XPost: ba.politics, dc.media, soc.penpals   
   XPost: alt.burningman   
   From: gay.paedophiles@splc.org   
      
   THE men, exhausted from partying all night, lay on makeshift   
   beds in the gully that cuts beneath Trafalgar Road in New   
   Kingston — dead to the police officers around them.   
      
   Commanding officer Christopher Murdoch lowered a ladder in the   
   gully and led three of his men in. The stench overpowering.   
      
   A high-heeled boot lay at the edge of the gully, inches from a   
   make-up kit and a piece of silver costume jewellery.   
      
   Inside the gully, curtains served as a temporary wall on one   
   side. As eyes adjusted to the dark, men clad in women's   
   clothing, blonde wigs, eyelids heavy with false lashes, acrylic   
   fingernails and 'bleached' faces could be seen sprawled, fast   
   asleep.   
      
   Murdoch shouted instructions for the men to get up, but they   
   didn't budge and had to be jerked awake.   
      
   At the end of the one-hour operation, which started at midday,   
   eight homosexuals believed to be involved in a series of   
   robberies in the New Kingston area were taken into custody and   
   transported to the Half-Way-Tree Police Station.   
      
   A number of stolen items were recovered, the police said in a   
   release hours after the raid.   
      
   Additionally, the release listed five homosexual men — who the   
   police said frequent New Kingston — as persons of interest in a   
   number of robberies.   
      
   The men are known only by the aliases: 'Marlene Malaboo-Forte',   
   'Michelle', 'Pebbles', 'Goodas', and 'Bat Man'.   
      
   The operation was conducted by a police team from the New   
   Kingston Police Post, the St Andrew Central Division, and Delta   
   Special Operations on Antigua and Trafalgar roads — across from   
   the NCB Atrium — and culminated on Dumfries and Ruthven roads.   
      
   The raids were met with howls of approval from passing motorists   
   and pedestrians, who said that the men had been a nuisance and   
   should have been long been removed.   
      
   "Dem rob people like wow out here a night time," said one   
   onlooker, obviously annoyed.   
      
   As the police took the men out of the gully, which runs along   
   Trafalgar Road, a man came asking the police if his brother was   
   among the lot of gay men. He was not.   
      
   Another man, who said he was a teacher, queried whether one of   
   his former students was among the alleged offenders.   
      
   "I hope you are not in there!" shouted the man, as he called out   
   the boy's name.   
      
   "He's a former student who left high school with subjects and   
   come get involved in this," the man explained.   
      
   Commandant Murdoch, in turn, asked whether the student was   
   present.   
      
   The student, too, was not there.   
      
   The men were led, one after the othe,r up the ladder,   
   handcuffed, and placed in the back of a waiting police van.   
      
   "Come 'Goodie'," said a female police officer as she helped one   
   of the men out of the gully.   
      
   "Weh you a draw mi so fah?" asked the young man as the female   
   officer held him by his filthy-looking shirt.   
      
   "You're quicker than me," the policewoman responded.   
      
   The men hid their faces as they were taken out of the gully and   
   placed in the van. One warned the police against burning his   
   personal items, which included female clothing.   
      
   The pointing of a television camera at the men in the police van   
   sparked a protest. "Turn off the camera now, nuh!" one of the   
   detained men shouted.   
      
   Another started wagging his tongue while being recorded. "Why   
   you nuh come closer mek me spit ina de camera?" he taunted the   
   cameraman.   
      
   "Why you nuh do it from there?" the cameraman shot back.   
   "Please, mi a beg yuh!"   
      
   "The cold (spit) nah go get fi damage it," the remanded man   
   said, before the cameraman walked off.   
      
   The men were then whisked away to the police station.   
      
   Commandant Murdoch promised that more operations would follow.   
      
   "We will continue to carry out these snap operations to find   
   those who are robbing people in the New Kingston area," Murdoch   
   told the Jamaica Observer.   
      
   http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Gay-robbery-suspects-   
   arrested-in-New-Kgn-raid_15562247   
      
       
      
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