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kibbles 07-11-06, - 02:10 PM Can anyone help me, I need to find out information on the various gangs here in Nassau, or if you can direct me on where to look, Ive actually called RBPF Community relations but I didnt get much assistance. I have nephews in both primary and high school that I am concerned about. Thank you.
lynette 07-11-06, - 03:12 PM Go by the police station and ask any officer in uniform or better yet call the school based policing area, they must know, otherwise the government paying them district constables for nothing. :footmouth
canewry 07-11-06, - 04:30 PM Can anyone help me, I need to find out information on the various gangs here in Nassau, or if you can direct me on where to look, Ive actually called RBPF Community relations but I didnt get much assistance. I have nephews in both primary and high school that I am concerned about. Thank you.
that's because there are no gangs in the Bahamas...at least not in Nassau, perhaps Freeport and Abaco...
Go ask Carlos Reid...he will make up an entire listing for you....
But off hands there is the PLP gang, the FNM gang and them lodges...da police is a gang too!
nationbuilder 07-11-06, - 06:24 PM that's because there are no gangs in the Bahamas...at least not in Nassau, perhaps Freeport and Abaco...
Go ask Carlos Reid...he will make up an entire listing for you....
But off hands there is the PLP gang, the FNM gang and them lodges...da police is a gang too!
My lawd, you take da joke right out my mouth! lol lol.
As for Freeport and gangs - nah, no "organised" gangs here - so officials say anyway.
WinterGrace 07-11-06, - 09:37 PM Can anyone help me, I need to find out information on the various gangs here in Nassau, or if you can direct me on where to look, Ive actually called RBPF Community relations but I didnt get much assistance. I have nephews in both primary and high school that I am concerned about. Thank you.
I know the Youth Alive Ministries and Christian Massive at BFM maybe able to assist, one of their Ministries is mentoring to gang members.
Tafadhali 07-11-06, - 09:42 PM man gnags are alive and well...let's not even lie to ourselves! whose seen the raiders gear lately?
Teniel 07-11-06, - 10:11 PM I think it would be smarter to focus on keeping your nephews busy and occupied with positive pursuits and activities. The gang culture is so dynamic that as soon as one is dismantled (for what ever reason), another pops up to take its place as a menace to society.
plp yout gangs .. hmmmm .. dey breaked the place up when the plp won last time ..
canewry 07-12-06, - 10:30 AM man gnags are alive and well...let's not even lie to ourselves! whose seen the raiders gear lately?
looking around and...nothing....yep, nothing: :eek:
but then again...I may be looking in the wrong area...
Ya now I does be off East Street...
nationbuilder 07-12-06, - 10:32 AM plp yout gangs .. hmmmm .. dey breaked the place up when the plp won last time ..
lawd Rory, ya head een good ya know?:sailing:
lawd Rory, ya head een good ya know?:sailing:
Watch out for the syndicates...they mussy gone underground.
canewry 07-12-06, - 12:32 PM Watch out for the syndicates...they mussy gone underground.
laughing...next thing you will be saying that we have the bloods and the crips here too...
laughing...next thing you will be saying that we have the bloods and the crips here too...
I understand they were the "first" gang in nassau. Now they all grown up I guess. lol. Then it was the Rebellions I think and the Raiders etc etc.
kibbles 07-12-06, - 01:07 PM I have called YAV and they have a book called "Gangs in the Bahamas" I'm going to purchase, but it was a disappointment that RBPF could not readily provide me information. I would have thought that they would have had documentation on the various gangs in particularly Nassau, in the schools and such.
I have learn since yesterday that "gang banging" is still going on, and where you would not hear much about the Raiders and Rebellions, they have branched out into Dukes, Sharkes, War Kings, Hornets, Yens, Dog Pound Gangstas and more. Most of my nephews are pretty active in extra curricular, but that doesnt stop them from coming home singing all the latest gangsta rap, reggae etc, or getting hustled, bullied at school.
Its scary. A lady at RBPF said one thing to look at is the graffiti all around, my nephew wrote something on our stairs like DPG, I would string him up by his arse if he is even thinking about joining a gang.
WinterGrace 07-12-06, - 03:55 PM I have called YAV and they have a book called "Gangs in the Bahamas" I'm going to purchase, but it was a disappointment that RBPF could not readily provide me information. I would have thought that they would have had documentation on the various gangs in particularly Nassau, in the schools and such.
I have learn since yesterday that "gang banging" is still going on, and where you would not hear much about the Raiders and Rebellions, they have branched out into Dukes, Sharkes, War Kings, Hornets, Yens, Dog Pound Gangstas and more. Most of my nephews are pretty active in extra curricular, but that doesnt stop them from coming home singing all the latest gangsta rap, reggae etc, or getting hustled, bullied at school.
Its scary. A lady at RBPF said one thing to look at is the graffiti all around, my nephew wrote something on our stairs like DPG, I would string him up by his arse if he is even thinking about joining a gang.
I don't blame you, educate yaself, take care of your family FIRST.
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