Five men seriously injured after gang-related fight breaks out at party
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WALLA WALLA - What started out as a birthday party attended by several gang members turned violent when people with no known gang affiliations arrived, according to a Walla Walla Police Department news release. A semi-automatic handgun was brought out after several men had already been stabbed, the release states. More info to follow.
Haciel Contreras, Juan P. Robles, 22, and Louis Camargo, 42 were taken to local hospitals with stab wounds. Alan Roblero, 22, is being treated for a gunshot wound to the head and a stab wound to the abdomen. Roblero’s brother Osman, is the most seriously injured and has been airlifted to a Portland hospital for 2 gunshot wounds to the chest and stab wounds.
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Why don't we just take these people out to a field, let them kill each other and be done with them.
Report ViolationInstead of spending money on their jail and healthcare maybe we should build a gladiator ring and let them have at each other. Last person alive goes to jail to fight another day. Any suggestions to what the ticket sales should go to?
Report Violationthey need to be driven out of town. walla walla police better wise up now and take action before we become another yakima
Report ViolationYou have spent MILLIONS on new schools. You now have one of the highest tax rates in the state to fund Valley Transit. You have allocated millions toward a new police station. SOooooooooo......what is it you REALLY need to start spending money on?
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