NZ: Teeniggers commit racial TNB.

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Nigglets can't even get among with each other, let alone others, and don't make the slightest effort to try.
This article is just TNB from start to finish.

Her husband, like many others in the street, had been stood over in his vehicle by a group of young people who refused to leave the road and let him pass. "Their words were: get out of our hood, you white bastard."

http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3288197a11,00.html

Teen gangs force residents to flee
22 May 2005
By TIM HUME

Residents of a sout

h Auckland subdivision are selling their homes to escape machete-wielding teenage gangs.

Clashes between rival gangs in Manurewa's Glenveagh Park have seen children as young as 12 in armed confrontations fuelled by ethnic and territorial rivalries.

"There were iron bars, baseball bats, batons. There
were machetes and meat cleavers," Maori warden Freda Job said about one skirmish.

Complaints from fearful residents have prompted police, Housing New Zealand and Maori wardens to hold public meetings to address the problem. Volunteers have started a neighbourhood patrol, driving around the streets until 11pm each day and Black Power has also intervened in an attempt to calm matters.

"People are imprisoned in their houses, they're afraid to go out during the day, let alone at night," said Gerry Walker of the Salvation Army's south Auckland branch.

The feud arose this year between Samoan "Bloods" on Glenveagh Park Dr, and Maori &qu
ot;C
rips" on parallel Castlefinn Dr.

Residents - many of whom would not be named for fear of retribution - reported feeling under siege by the teenagers, who threatened them and vandalised their property. One woman had her tyres slashed and a Crips sign spray-painted on her house after she spoke out at a public meeting attended by police.

Her husband, like
many others in the street, had been stood over in his vehicle by a group of young people who refused to leave the road and let him pass. "Their words were: get out of our hood, you white bastard."

Teenagers set fire to the couple's fence at 3am, because "they reckoned they were cold". The couple are waiting for Housing New Zealand to move them out of the street.

Another couple said their children refused to sleep in their own rooms after their home was invaded and money and food vouchers stolen.

Iraqi refugee and Glenveagh Park Dr resident Badelio Yokhana said his cousin left his Castl
efinn Dr
home after being badly beaten by teenagers he argued with about balls being kicked on his roof.

Another relative living nearby was kicked and beaten with an iron bar.

Former Castlefinn Dr resident David Hutchins sold his house this year because teenagers were fighting in his front yard with knives and bats.

Neighbourhood disputes often boiled over to involve parents, with weapons used. The
Sunday Star-Times spoke to two mothers who had clashed with hammers over an issue involving their children.

Housing NZ manages a third of the approximately 280 houses in the five-year-old subdivision, which includes a retirement village.

"We're scared," said one pensioner. "This is worse than Otara used to be. These are nice houses, only three years old, but they've got all the ratsh*t in them you could find."

The Star-Times spoke to children as young as nine wearing gang colours and claiming to have attacked their rivals with bottles a
nd bricks. O
ne child was in trouble for taking a knife to his primary school on Thursday.

Job said the troublemakers' problems stemmed from poor parenting. One parent had helped conceal weapons used in a skirmish after police arrived.

Problems had lessened in recent weeks but she suspected the troublemakers were now in Manurewa township.

Manurewa police inspector Alan Shearer said police were getting on top of problems, which were partly due to
the diverse ethnic mix, and high turnover in Housing NZ homes.

"We're putting in a lot of effort with a lot of other agencies. We're not going to solve it overnight."
 
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http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/s...p-4477868c.html

Black man charged with hate crime in threats to TV news crew

SEAN ROBINSON; The News Tribune
Last updated: May 21st, 2005 02:40 AM


Darnell Colquitt thought the TV reporters didn't belong in the Tillicum 'hood and told them so.

People tote heat around here, he warned. He started to pedal away on a bicycle, then stopped, turned, and told the reporters what would happen if they were still there when he came back.

You're dead where you stand, he said.

That, and a hail of racial slurs, earned him a trip to jail Thursday, along with a rare charge from Pierce County prosecutors: a black-on-white hate crime.

Reporter Kevin McCarty and cameraman Terry Griffin of KIRO-TV were surprised
r
to see things go that far.

Normally, they would have ignored Colqui
tt. But they worried about the woman they were visiting, the subject of that day's story.

Someone had thrown homemade firebombs at her house. When the reporters left, would Colquitt come back and vent some misplaced rage?

He's gonna remember her, McCarty said. That was my concern.

They called the sheriff's deputies and showed them the tape of Colquitt's threats. Griffin's camera had been rolling the whole time.

The tape was good enough for a charge, said deputy prosecutor Phil Sorensen.

Prosecutors don't file many hate-crime cases ' one or two a month, Sorensen said. The formal charge is malicious harassment, and usually, the racial roles are reversed. Sorensen couldn't think of another black-on-white example.

"'m not aware that we've ever done it before, he said. But it wasn't charged because it was a reverse deal. It was charged because he was telling these guys to get out of the ne
igh
borhood because of the color of their skin.

Frida
y, Colquitt, 21, appeared in court for his arraignment. Bail was set at $20,000.

Sorensen said the amount was low because Colquitt didn't have a history of violence.

Sean Robinson: 253-597-8486
 
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