- Three related incidents in a 25-hour period have left
residents of Keizer, Oregon, wondering what America has become.
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- Attack number one
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- On 14 February 2004 at 10:00 p.m., two boys were driving
to a high school Valentine's Day dance. They had almost arrived when suddenly
a car blocked the roadway in front of them. A Hispanic male got out, pulled
a gun, and pointed it at them. The boys escaped by driving away. No shots
were fired. One of the suspects wanted in connection with this is Jose
Humberto Lizarranga-Regalado, 27.
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- Attack number two
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- At about midnight, college student Laura Courtain, 18,
was driving to a friend's home in Keizer. A car had been following her
on the freeway. When she exited, it followed her.
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- At a traffic light, the Hispanic driver stared at her.
She tried speeding up slowing down and changing lanes, but he kept on her
tail. Finally, he roared around her, got in front, and slammed on his brakes.
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- Miss Courtain said: "When the light turned green
we both just left and started tailgating me up until the freeway ramp.
Whenever I changed a lane, he'd follow me no matter how fast or slow I
went. He started flashing his lights at me. Before I knew it, he was passing
me on the left, and he pulled his car right in front of me and blocked
me in from the front."
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- The man got out of his car, she locked her doors. He
just stood outside the window and she was looking straight down the barrel
of his gun.
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- He said, "Do you see this? Do you see this ?"
He told her to unlock the door; she didn't. He told her to get out; she
didn't. She sat paralyzed by fear and confusion for perhaps 25 seconds.
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- Then she looked away. She later said: "I felt something
on my hand and realized he'd shot me. Then, I saw him come back behind
the car and, 20 seconds later, I felt something going into my leg and I
was looking down, ... Then I heard a car driving off really fast."
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- Miss Courtain survived the bullet wounds to her hand
and leg and the numerous cuts on her neck from shattered glass.
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- Suspects include Jose Lizarranga-Regalado and Jose Luis
Gonzales, 22.
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- Attack number three
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- The next night at 11:19 p.m., another woman, whom police
did not identify, was driving her White Dodge Caravan minivan in nearby
Woodburn, Oregon.
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- A pickup that was traveling in the opposite direction
drove straight at her car and blocked her path.
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- Two Hispanic men got out of the pickup, and one remained
inside.
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- The two approached her car, and one of them stood just
outside her window. She was looking straight down the barrel of his gun.
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- He ordered her to unlock the door; she unlocked it. She
scooted over as he got in behind the wheel. The other man got in on the
passenger's side, behind her. The gunman drove off with the third man following
in the pickup.
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- When the driver slowed to make a turn; she bailed out
of the passenger's side and escaped by running away. She suffered only
a few scrapes and bruises. She considers herself lucky to have not been
raped and murdered.
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- Police recovered her vehicle only minutes later.
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- Suspects include Jose Lizarranga-Regalado and Adair Ruiz
Hernandez, 20.
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- Suspects on the run
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- On 19 February, police arrested Lizarraga-Ragalado.
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- Police thought they cornered Gonzales and locked down
a nearby middle school while they searched for him. But he escaped.
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- Police say Hernandez and Gonzales are believed to have
fled south to hide in San Diego or seek refuge in Mexico.
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- Keizer police charged Nereida Jimenez-Benavidez, 21,
with hindering prosecution, because she lied to them and thus may have
helped Hernandez and Gonzales escape. She is involved with one of the two.
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- Police have not ruled out the possibility of other suspects
being charged. Police have said these three incidents are not related to
two other shootings by Mexican suspects the night of 14 February. No one
was injured in either of those shootings.
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- Comments
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- These two women were indeed lucky. It is a common modus
operandi of Hispanic rape gangs to kidnap a woman off the street. Then,
they call their friends and the woman is brutally raped. The woman may
be released, or she may escape. She may also be tortured and murdered.
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- American Indians often raided to capture White women.
Almost all of the prisoners shared a fate worse than death. Your pioneer
forefathers killed their own women and girls rather than let them be captured.
When Indian raids were expected, women often kept a pistol with one bullet
to kill themselves. Mexicans are just Indians that speak Spanish.
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- Your politicians think we need to let millions of these
people in from South of the Rio Grande.
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- What do you think ?
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- Comment
- From DK Nihoa
- 7-8-4
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- What do I think?
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- I think that you are a cowardly racist yourself! You
do not sign your name so, you are cowardly, hiding behind your computer.
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- Don't believe all that Hollywood BS about "American
Indians often raided to capture White women". If a person was captured
they were most likely a slave at first but later brought in to the family
as a family member. No need for 'civilized orphanages' here!
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- If your forefathers shot their own women and girls, then
they were ignorant idiots. Nuff said.
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- "Mexicans are just Indians that speak Spanish."
That sentence just shows that you are an idiot too! What's the matter?
Can't stand to have your country taken away from you? We had to deal with...why
don't you?
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- --DK Nihoa
- Western Shoshone Indian!
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