White Man Acquitted Of Killing Three Mexican Invaders In Florida
Jury Finds Self-Defense As Relatives, Gang Members Explode In Court
7/5/2007 8:52:56 PM
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Palm Beach, Florida -- Relatives and fellow gang members of three Mexican invaders killed and injured in self-defense in West Palm Beach, Florida, exploded in a court room after the white man who killed the three was acquitted of murder charges.
Christopher Araujo, Saul Trejo, and Juan Mendez were shot, and Aruajo and Trejo killed, after a night of gang behavior which included random attacks on whites in West Palm Beach, Florida. Norman Borden, a white man who had been out walking his dogs, fired fourteen shots into their jeep, killing the two and injuring the third, after the three gang members randomly accosted him.
In court, Juan Mendez, the survivor, had admitted the three Mexicans had been out looking for "gringos" to rough up.
According to Mendez, the three had been watching the movie Scarface and drinking beer when they had decided that whites should not be allowed to walk on their street. Members of a Mexican gang known as Sur 13, the group went and shouted slurs at Borden, then tried to run him down with their jeep.
Borden opened fire on the jeep, and the Mexican invaders. After he killed the driver, he went to the driver's side door and unloaded on the other occupants, firing a total of fourteen shots.
Borden claimed self-defense under Florida's recently enacted "stand your ground" law, which eliminated the legal requirement for a person to attempt to retreat before using lethal force on an attacker in a public place.
During the trial, jurors had been sequestered to keep them from being attacked by Mexishit gang members, who packed the courtroom in an effort to intimidate jurors, witnesses, and spectators.
Surenos 13 began as MS-13, and before that as a communist-backed guerilla group struggling to overthrow the government of El Salvador. At the end of the Salvadoran civil war, the US, under Bill Clinton, signed an immigration amnesty act that allowed tens of thousands of former anti-American guerilla fighters to settle in the US, mostly in Los Angeles. These guerilla formed MS- 13, a criminal gang, which gang then began cross-border immigrant and drug smuggling. After merging with Mexicans in America, the group broke into factions based on the part of California in which the majority of their members lived.
MS-13 and related gang members have been involved in murders in many American cities, and are known for terrorizing the Washington, DC suburb of Arlington, Virginia.
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