PG County Police Go PC, Shrug Off Illegal Alien Homicide Wave
NBC4 reported today that Prince George's County saw a sharp spike in homicides involving "Hispanics." From mid-March to mid-May, "Hispanics" counted for ten of the County's 24 homicides, even though "Hispanics" account for only 12 percent of the population, according to 2006 Census estimates, the most recent figures available.
This year 21 percent of homicides have involved Hispanics, up from a 13 percent average over the past five years, according to NBC4. Most of the slayings occured -- surprise-- in and around Langely Park.
For local crime statistics, "Hispanic" is an official euphemism for illegal aliens from Latin America. The majority of "Hispanic" county residents are in illegal immigration status, although large numbers receive TPS or other amnesty benefits.
Prince George's County States Attorney Glenn F. Ivey confirmed the trend, telling NBC4 its "definitely a problem." However, Mr. Ivey's candor brought an immediate attempt at spin from County Police spokeswoman Sharon Taylor, who warned against "drawing generalizations" from the illegal alien murder wave. Taylor told NBC4 that the killings could just have easily occured among another group.
Sure. And is it equally unfair to point out that her big boss, County Executive Jack "Slumlord" Johnson, has mantained a radical santuary policy throughout his term in office that prohibits County police and officials from reporting illegal aliens discovered during normal police activity to federal immigration authorities?
It should come as no suprise that criminal alien activity is growing dangerously in the County, even as illegal aliens are "self-deporting" from law-abiding jurisdictions in Northern Virginia and northern Maryland.
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