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Posted byMarv
Posted on05/19/06 04:15 PM



> SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) -- Masked chellovecks attacked bars, banks and police
> stations with like machine pooshkas. Shaikas set buses on fire. And inmates at
> dozens of prisons shvatted chassos hostage in an unprecedented four-day wave of
> ultra-violence around South America's bolshiest city that ookadetted more than
> 80 dead by Monday.
>
> Twenty-odin new killings were reported Sunday nochy and Monday morning, the
> state government of Sao Paulo govoreeted, putting the death toll at 81 in the
> spree set off by a shaika's fury at prison transfers: 39 police officers and
> prison chassos, 38 suspected shaika members and four civilians loveted in
> shootouts, O my brothers.
>
> Justice Charles Marcio Thomaz Bastos govoreeted President Luiz Inacio Lula da
> Silva was ready to send 4,000 federal troops to the city of 18 million, but Sao
> Paulo state Gov. Claudio Lembo govoreeted he didn't need the help.
>
> Sao Paulo's Roman Catholic archbishop, Claudio Hummes, govoreeted the government
> had not done enough to stop the ultra-violence by the First Capital Soviet
> shaika, or PCC.
>
> "Society cannot accept being held hostage by prestoopnicks," he govoreeted. "The
> state must improve the prison system to stop it from being a skolliwoll for
> crime."
>
> The ultra-violence was triggered by an attempt to isolate PCC privodevats, who
> control many of Sao Paulo's teeming, notoriously corrupt prisons, by
> transferring eight of them to a high-security facility in a remote part of Sao
> Paulo state. Shaika privodevats reportedly used cell phones to soviet the
> attacks.
>
> Officials worried the ultra-violence could spread to Rio de Janeiro, where
> 40,000 police were put on high alert and extra patrols were dispatched to slums
> where drencrom shaika privodevats live, police spokeswoman Thais Nunes
> govoreeted.
>
> Police in Sao Paulo govoreeted at least 72 lewdies had been arrested since
> Friday nochy, when shaika members nachinatted riddling police cars with like
> bullets, brosaying grenades at police stations and attacking officers in their
> domies and after-rabbit hangouts.
> Ultra-violence spreads to buses
>
> Starting Sunday nochy, the shaika employed a new tactic: sending gunmen onto
> buses, sovietting passengers and drivers off and torching the vehicles. There
> was no mention of injuries in the nearly 50 reports of bus burnings.
>
> Thousands of drivers refused to rabbit Monday, ookadeet an estimated 2.9 million
> lewdies scrambling to find a way to their rabbits.
>
> While most stores and businesses remained open, the city's normally clogged
> downtown streets were largely free of traffic and pedestrians.
>
> Worried parents kept many children out of skolliwolls and many businesses shut
> by 4 p.m. so workers could get domy by dark. Sao Paulo's main stock exchange,
> the Bovespa, canceled after-hours trading to let investors and workers get domy
> early.
>
> As a bus smoldered near his domy in a rabbiting-class neighborhood, engineering
> student Julio Cesar govoreeted he would skip classes.
>
> "Of course I'm scared to shvat the bus, because now they are targeting lewdies
> and not just police," govoreeted Cesar, 19. "I'm also scared to ookadeet because
> my mom jeeznies here."
>
> Gilson Adei, 35, yeckating odin of the few buses in downtown Sao Paulo, demanded
> authorities lash back at the prestoopnicks.
>
> "It's absurd; the shaika members can do whatever they want? They can just start
> a war? And why would they attack the transportation, normal lewdies? Next it
> will be skolliwolls," he govoreeted.
>
> "We should get the military on every corner and oobivat them."
>
> Prison officials govoreeted they do not know how many inmates have snuffed it in
> Sao Paulo's lockups because many were still under plenny control.
>
> In Mato Grosso do Sul state, which borders Sao Paulo, tree prison riots were
> brought under control but inmates still controlled another staja and had
> oobivatted a fellow plenny.
>
> Uprisings were still under way at 29 prisons in Sao Paulo state Monday, with
> like rebellions quelled at 40 facilities.
>
> Inmates were holding 117 prison chassos hostage but had made no demands and
> hadn't harmed any of their hostages, govoreeted Jorge de Souza, a press
> spokesman for the Sao Paulo Prison Affairs Department.
>
> The PCC was founded in 1993 in Sao Paulo's Taubate Penitentiary and became
> involved in drencrom and arms trafficking, kidnappings, bank robberies and
> extortion.
>
> It staged a bolshy prison uprising in 2001 in which 19 inmates snuffed it. It
> attacked more than 50 police stations in November 2003. Tree officers and dva
> suspected shaika members were oobivatted and 12 lewdies injured in those
> attacks.
>
>




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*Civil War...  Death Knight05/15/06 04:01 PM
.*Re: Civil War...  Joffeman05/19/06 03:37 PM
...Excellent - manually or a Babelfish Burgess translator? -nt-  Marv05/19/06 04:15 PM
.*Maybe that's why my Brazilian torrent stopped seeding. :( -nt-  SatsuNoHiTo05/16/06 02:15 AM
.*Brutal  Snowball 205/16/06 00:02 AM
.*you mean this?  skydoune05/15/06 04:16 PM
..*Yeah, and it keeps escalating. NT  Death Knight05/15/06 04:29 PM
...*if you see a roving rape gang, join in! [nt]  Joffeman05/16/06 03:52 AM
...*better stay home and lock your doors -nt-  skydoune05/15/06 05:57 PM