Juli Pelaez Calderon said she is in an unknown warehouse with many other and believes her captors are bounty hunters, she said during a recent phone call to family.
A South Los Angeles community activist, Yuriana Juliana "Juli" Pelaez Calderon, was reportedly "abducted" by men in an unmarked car on June 25.
Community leaders are demanding information on her whereabouts and access to an attorney, stating outrage over her detention.
Calderon was able to make a phone call, indicating she is in an unknown warehouse with many others, and believes her captors are bounty hunters.
she was taken to the border at San Ysidro, where she was presented with self-deportation paperwork.
"But when Juli refused to sign the paperwork, when Juli demanded to see a judge, when Juli demanded to speak to an attorney, she was punished," the attorney said. "She was taken back to an unmarked van along with other travelers who were also insisting on their rights, and taken to a warehouse where she was only given water. A warehouse where she was not given food. A warehouse, where men and women were held together. A warehouse without any law enforcement employee, without any official there present," he added.
We're paying for this ethnic cleansing campaign. Tax dollars are going to abducting brown folks at gunpoint.
"Dutch bounty hunters in the pay of the Nazis captured thousands of Dutch men, women and children during World War II and sent them to their deaths in concentration camps, a new book says."
history sanitizes these assholes as "collaborators". and then talks about people that did the nazis' laundry. or worked in the brewhouse or maybe helped with local councils or something, as if the launderer and wait staff really had a choice, or there weren't gangs actively helping with the hunt.
There were definitely people at the start of the Nazi regime who agreed with Hitler and his way of thinking enough to voluntarily join in/accept payment for acts like this. I am merely highlighting that history has a tendency to repeat itself... get ready for Shitler to force people into doing his bidding when enough people decide they won't act on their own accord
She was kidnapped, and is being held somewhere against her will. This is absolutely insane, and not at all surprising. Doesn’t seem like the actual law enforcement will do anything about it? Or perhaps they are the ones feeding the info to the collaborators?
Law enforcement does not have to do anything. A person could walk up to you in front of a police officer and stab you to death in full view of a crowd of people, and the cop is under no legal obligation to stop them.
Sure, you just won't be able to get funding from the federal government because some lame conflict of interest laws. City or State might have a program, though
Why bother? Just hire some guys pay them whatever money you can raise and get the hired hands to hunt down the bounty hunters. They put on masks call themselves ICE and Bob's your uncle. It's the wild west again ... just do whatever you want with a mask on and a gun. Everyone is doing it and it's the only way to get things done because the government isn't involved in anything anymore.
I wonder what would happen if you opened fire against these attempts? If you are not identifying yourself as law enforcement, one would fear for ones life and could open fire and protect oneself?
A guy in Huntington Beach just had his front door literally blown off at 6am and home raided while his wife and young kids were sleeping in the home because he accidently rear ended an unmarked pickup truck that happened to be full of ICE agents a week prior. They accused him of doing it intentionally in order to interfere even though they let him go when it happened and everyone in the family is a US citizen.
The people that did that have names and addresses. They have families and friends and workplaces. They are real people who can easily be hurt in any number of ways by anyone who happens to know their name.
I’m no attorney and (luckily) have never been in a situation where I’ve had to use my firearm in defense of my life. But I will say, it depends on the circumstances. In Texas (and other states I’m sure), we are encouraged to only use firearms as a last resort of defense and in a situation where any other action would likely or reasonably result in our death (apart from maybe your home, castle doctrine). So out in public, it would be tricky to justify the use of deadly force where you might otherwise have had the option of running away from your alleged captors, calling local law enforcement, or some other course of action.
If you do survive the encounter, you will see the inside of a courtroom and I have a feeling the proceedings will be biased against you.
That being said, a few tips:
get in range time
don’t miss
don’t shoot anyone from behind
you shouldn’t want to murder people, but if you do open fire, make sure they can’t take legal action against you afterwards…
be able to explain exactly why you did what you did, and in response to questions like “why did you shoot this person?” be sure to avoid phrases like “I had to kill them”
In this case where it isn't even ice you would be in the clear if you lived however if 2 armed men approach with guns drawn you not being a fictional character in a western are fucked.
Best bet would be for multiple people to obstruct and delay and get the actual cops hoping an actual gunfight is undesirables for all.