by Ryn Gargulinski | Nov 23, 2010 | Blogski Archives, crime, danger, environment, immigrants, life, police, fire, law, politics
Woe is America. In the past 10 years we’ve experienced two recessions, an overall loss of 1 million jobs – and an influx of 13.1 million legal and illegal aliens streaming across the borders. Somehow the math is not working here. Take the United States back to...
by Ryn Gargulinski | Nov 18, 2010 | Blogski Archives, crime, danger, death, gross stuff, life, police, fire, law
Native Tucsonan Angel Martinez was a young man with a bright smile and plans for an even brighter future, his sister said – but all light was snuffed out when the 20-year-old was fatally shot in front of the Candy Store Show Club last year. Although nearly 13 months...
by Ryn Gargulinski | Nov 17, 2010 | Blogski Archives, crime, danger, life, police, fire, law
The Tucson Police Department will be tightening its already overloaded belt in the wake of the of the recent election results. But we saw that coming. A majority 62 percent voted no to Proposition 400, which would have led to a one-half cent increase in Tucson city...
by Ryn Gargulinski | Nov 15, 2010 | Blogski Archives, crime, danger, death, environment, gross stuff, life, police, fire, law
Julius Lat used to always say he would never make it to age 30, said his fiancée Jessica Catalan. He didn’t. He instead ended up fatally shot in the head Aug. 6 – at age 24 – with his death following two days later on Aug. 8. While he may be gone, Catalan is making...
by Ryn Gargulinski | Nov 11, 2010 | Blogski Archives, crime, danger, environment, gross stuff, life, police, fire, law
Hitting a woman is cowardly enough. But hitting a pregnant woman is one of the lowest crimes a guy can muster. A federal judge seems to agree, sentencing a man found guilty of brutalizing his pregnant girlfriend to 25 years in prison. Phillip Gomez, 29, did more than...