Homicide Report > Juan Guerrero, 19
Juan Guerrero, 19
Died March 5, 2010 at 6:41 p.m.
Juan Guerrero, a 19-year-old Latino, was shot and killed Friday, March 5, in the 200 block of North Soto Street in Boyle Heights, according to Los Angeles County coroner's records.
Ed Winter, a spokesman for the coroner's office, said that at about 6 p.m. Guerrero was standing on the street when someone approached and shot him several times.
The victim was taken to County USC Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 6:41 p.m., Winter said.
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84 reader comments about Juan Guerrero
Rest in peace homie. May god be with you and your family. Breed Street Gang para siempre!
March 8, 2010 at 3:21 p.m.
Surf, lets clear something up.
First of all you're obviously a gangster. Second, your friend also was a gangster. Thus said, face the fact of the situation. You are one of the reasons your friend died.
Third, don't bring god into the picture. he despises people like you and your now dead "homie". God doesn't like people who waste their lives, nor people who terrorize other people.
As for the rest of your gang, the "breed Street Sociopaths", you all have one fate awaiting you, sooner or later. All of you one day will be dead or in jail. And no one will care.
March 8, 2010 at 6:16 p.m.
syscom3 I seen you post nothing but negative comments. Apparently you have no understanding of anything. Therefore, I'm gangster and I'm proud of it and I will die for my gang. Facts are facts and I wish I can meet you in person and see if you have the guts to say the things you post here.
March 8, 2010 at 7:31 p.m.
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March 8, 2010 at 9:18 p.m.
i live in the neighborhood and heard the shots that killed this young man.
no matter what kind of life he lived he was valued by someone--a mother, a brother, a friend. somewhere in my boyle heights neighborhood someone is shedding tears tonight over the loss of their loved one. this kid was 19--much too young to die.
by the way--GOD IS LOVE--He loves everyone, even gangsters--kind of in the same way mothers love their children, unconditionally, no matter how they turn out. God was with Juan at the moment of his death, and i hope Juan's friends will realize that God loves them too.
March 8, 2010 at 11:08 p.m.
"Share a memory of juan guerrero..."
I may not have known you personally, but i feel it is worth it to note what a unique opportunity this forum presents so that no one- including you- will simply be recorded as a "19 year old Latino male"...
Despite, or perhaps in spite of, the circumstances of your youth & death, i want to express the immense loss your life must be to your family (in every sense of the word) and also to the immediate and larger community that will now miss out on your potential.
I am 19 years old my self and i cannot help but feel moved by how many deaths recorded in the Homicide Report are of similarly young [mostly] men... We need our brothers, friends, and neighbors to have the opportunity to grow & learn, mature & evolve, and contribute to the stability & well being of our communities, families, and individual relationships...
Juan may you rest in peace & may your journey be blessed beyond your brief time amongst us...
March 9, 2010 at 1:46 a.m.
syscom3 You have a lot to learn about God's character. Just as Grande wrote God loves everyone no matter what. The bible calls for us to hate the sin not the sinner brother. I hope this young man had the chance to accept Jesus as his Lord and Savior before he died. Brother and I also hope that you one day come to know the loving character of our God. God bless
March 9, 2010 at 9:56 a.m.
Grande, Bella, how do you feel about the criminal lifestyle the deceased chose to have?
You have any words to say to the people he and his gang terrorized, murdered, sold drugs too and made life miserable?
Do you think his family has ever apologized to the people that were the victims of the actions their son made?
March 9, 2010 at 9:57 a.m.
yes it is a shame that this yung man had to die so yung and leave his family so soon. what i want to know when is this killing and hate going to end. us like parents are responsible how we teach our kids how to live a normal life and a safe one too. i want to say to all the parenst big brothers and sisters give ur yung people more love show them theres a future out there for them! Juan may you rest in peace and my God bless you love you like you deserve.
March 9, 2010 at 11:09 a.m.
gangs are a cancer in this society
March 9, 2010 at 11:28 a.m.
After reading these comments it is no wonder this cycle of stupidity continues in neighborhoods such as this throughout this city.Before any of you clowns who support this kind of activity reach for your keyboard to respond,just know I was raised in the same exact environment and come from a family of highly successful people.
March 9, 2010 at 12:13 p.m.
dear mr p.c.
i read my post a few times after i saw your response--just to make sure that it did not convey a message of support for the crimes that gangmembers commit--please read it again.
god loves you just as much as he loves juan--judge not lest ye be judged.
respectfully,
grande
March 9, 2010 at 1:58 p.m.
To all,
I knew Juan very well and can say that he, like so many, was a troubled youth with a big heart. I don't exagerate when I say he could have been anything in life. Unfortunately he was naive and failed to see that life is much much more than a neighborhood. Many will miss him, but none more than his mother who did all she could to save him.
To those watching from a distance, you can sleep better knowing there is one less "gangster" in this world.
To those of us watching from up close, we know that Juan was a beautiful person who will be missed. We know that the world is NOT better off without him.
The problem of violence does not come from one bad choice, but from a series of choices that are made by our society, our families, our friends, and ourselves. Such choices sometimes set the stage for a bad ending to an otherwise promissing life. If you can't see the big picture, then you are in fact part of the problem.
March 9, 2010 at 3:11 p.m.
grande, a failure to judge is an act that implies support for sociopathic behavior.
Anyone who commits a criminal act deserves the harshest condemnation.
And gangsters should be judged the harshest. They are the ones that cause neighborhoods and communities to collapse and fail. Not to mention the vast sums of tax money that is spent to clean up the mess they make.
March 9, 2010 at 4:28 p.m.
everyone will eventually be held accountable for their actions--by the only true judge of our lives and hearts--that is--GOD--
i've never been arrested or been to jail, and was always taught to man up and be responsible for my mistakes. one day i'll stand before GOD and be judged--just like you--just like Juan--
i'm happy to have "failed" in judging--it'll be one less offense that i'll be accountable for when i stand tall before The Creator.
respectfully,
grande
March 9, 2010 at 6:13 p.m.
So what that he was a "gangsta" what does that have to do with it, he lost his life daaa!!! What God do you know? The one I pray to as a real Gangsta "born and raised in the varrio' Love's us all. If I were you I would get down on my knees and ask for forgivness just for feeling the way you feel about Gangsters.Watch your back you might run into one of us one day.
March 9, 2010 at 7:38 p.m.
as someone who lives within this community. I cannot muster up enough empathy for this young man. He made choices for his life that ended the way it did. We all have the chance to make choices for ourselves that do not get a do over! Is the worl better off because he is no longer here? I don't know the answer to this question and now none of us will ever know the answer. As for my God he does for give but first one has to as for forgivnes...hopefully with his last breath this young man had the opportunity to ask God for forgiveness and he was allowed to enter the gates of the kingdom. As for Reyena...it is this mentality that makes people like me have very little empathy for people in your situation. To take something from someone just because you want to and forcefully can doesn't make it right it just makes it you people and me people. That's no way to live. For either one of us.
March 9, 2010 at 10:34 p.m.
Gangsters are all murders bottom line!!!!!! they should all go too jail and stay there and parents that sopport there kids being gangsters they should go to jail too.for reyna the God you follow in the hood is the devil thats y your not going to make nothing positive of ur live but be in jail meessed up on drugs or dead. hope not to open one day this site and find ur name here too so wake up and stop being a murder Reyna!!!!
March 10, 2010 at 11:43 a.m.
i hate gangmembers they destroy communitys; in my community i take care of it bye removing graffiti on my block u will see no graffiti and i live in rosehill 1 of the great communitys in hollenbecki take reide in my community"
March 10, 2010 at 4:50 p.m.
I just listened to Oscar De La Hoya who spoke about growing up in a gang infested neighborhood, Now that is something to be proud of. Success stories like his need to be replicated. He should be president of NCLR.
March 10, 2010 at 7:59 p.m.
I am from Boyle Heights. I probably heard the shots that killed Juan. That is it, one life one shot. Thats a fast forward death. No one here does anything for anyone but spit opinions in life and apparently even shortly after death. Juan, ashes to ashes and dust to dust, just another name that was, could've been, and is now gone. Rest in peace is for the living.
March 10, 2010 at 9:17 p.m.
Sounds like you all need to grow up and get out in the world. Yer killin' me.
March 10, 2010 at 10:25 p.m.
GANGSTERS ARE MURDERS the Devils KIDS they are cowards shooting people just for the fun of it or cuz they live in the other side of the block. I grew up in the varrio like you cholos called it. and i never i had a need to dress like a cholo or take part of a gang. just to dress like one is enough to look like a walking target so why dress like one. i never did and where i grew up the cholos respected me just for being cool and my self and not a cholo. im on my way to work guess what lil puppet on the corner high and stupid just waiting for the cops or some one to pass by and shoot him like a target. or do u think he was waiting for a ride to go to work yah! right!!!!!!!! what a life to live. cholos get ready cuz we might never end this killing but we will never stop going after you and putting ur cholo ass in jail for good. P.S cholos are stupid!!!!!!!
March 11, 2010 at 8:24 a.m.
Chris D .... Just what "real world" are you referring to?
The many boring communities where nothing ever happens or the dysfunctional neighborhoods overrun by sociopaths?
March 11, 2010 at 12:23 p.m.
I live in Mass, always california dreaming..but reading these blogs seems your beautiful paradis is littered with blood stain streets!
live by the sword,die by the sword is what people say.
truely tragic when young men and women die with one violent shot . it's crazy..
but I guess it's a way of life for many..the horror is the innocent caught in the crossfire.I like what that cat said "rest in peace is for the living" I say no doubt lifes too hard and too short.. keep cool CALI
March 12, 2010 at 2:14 a.m.
Syscom3,
Get a life! For the last year I've watched you use this blog as a forum to express your abrasive, obnoxious opinions. This blog is for sharing memories, and mourning the loss of the deceased. We are all sinners. It's not fair to pass judgement. You are obviously obsessed with this blog! Let it go homie. The funny thing is you probably check back 4 or 5 times a day, itching to type another cynical response to whatever's posted. I pity you....Rest in Peace Juan. TO EVERYONE ELSE READING THIS: I APOLOGIZE ON BEHALF OF SYSCOM3 FOR HIS DRY AND CALOUS COMMENTS.
March 12, 2010 at 10:45 a.m.
619, don't call me "homie". I don't know you.
Also, please don't go apologizing to people on my behalf. I alone reserve that right and I see no reason to say I'm sorry for anything.
Mrs. Garvey, thanks for the work you've done in improving the online edition from the Times. I do check on it a couple of times a day to see whats going on in the news.
As for "memories" ...... the subject of this blog is about homicides. In a lot of cases discussed in this blog, there really is nothing good you can say about the deceased. In my criminal justice class, we did discuss the fact that a lot of criminals did have a good side to them, that masked the darker side. It's quite interesting really. Perhaps you want to take a CJ101 class at your local junior college?
As for the deceased conduct that got him murdered? He was a gangster. He inflicted wounds on his neighborhood and society in general. He made choices of his own free will that put him into harms way.
Untill his family apologizes to everyone for what their son did, then there is no sympathy coming from me (and a lot of others).
And yes I am a cynic.
March 13, 2010 at 8:19 a.m.
Hit the nail on the head, syscom3. Keep up your posts-they provide a much needed reality check to posters who continually glorify and perpetuate this stupidity.
March 14, 2010 at 12:32 p.m.
Lets not involve god in this. God is my savior , but growing up in the hood truly sucked. Cholos are rats , they all should be put away. The Og's in the hood have respect, the youngsters are the stupid ones committing all the crimes. I love god and im sure god forgives everyone, but i cannot not feel for a person that causes harm to another individual. I could sit here and say how many time i got jacked on my way to RHS. To be honest I feel that our laws should stricter, you kill someone, then you get kill. Once they get to God he can judge them there.
I HATE GANGSTER AND ALL THE CRIMES THEY COMMIT!!!
p.s. Please do not involve god or religious fanaticism, We judge people with the laws that we see as just , I am sure he had candles and crosses in his home but did he love god, I doubt it, or else he wouldn't be harming his fellow man.
p.ss.syscom3 i am with you man, You are being real and just pointing out the harsh realities.
March 15, 2010 at 11:22 p.m.
All gangster and cholos haters start your blog somewhere else and have your supporters comment accordingly. What all of you are forgetting is that this blog, in particular Juan Guerrero's, is to share memories about him. Again, this is to share memories of Juan and nothing else. If you hate Juan without even even knowing him and judging him then you're the biggest hypocrites I've known. LA Times you should not allow people to post comments on this blog that don't pertain to the deceased. If you want comments where people judge without knowing the facts then start a new blog. Again the blog clearly states Sharing memories.
March 16, 2010 at 1:23 p.m.
Jag,
Are you serious? A blog to share memeories of this person? That has got to be the silliest thing that I have ever read on this blog about any body or anything. Besides memories are both good and bad. Since when did it become a negative to talk honestly about someone dead or alive? If this person was kind and giving and loving I guess the person that killed him missed that? From working in law enforcement do you know that 99 percent of killings done by gang memebers are one gang memeber killing another? This man wasn't shot from a distance some innocent caught in the cross fire no not at all this was a walk up killing. The killer knew exactly what or who he was aiming at! The Juan you knew might have been wonderful but the Juan society knew was someone completly different. I often ask parents who come to me all angry the following question...how do you know your child didn't do it? Were you there? No parent can know what thier child will do or does outside of their eyes or ears. Each and every parent can only hope and pray that the morals and everything else hopefully taught at home some how stays with the child has he/she ventures out. With that said...you have no idea what kind of things this man did to others. You have no idea what kind of person he was outside of your sight or hearing. You have no idea how he spoke to people or how he treated people. Was he one type of person around you and another type of person around other? You can't say. So the next time you want to share good memories of this person write them down on paper and post them to his grave marker. This is an open forum for anyone and everyone to use. This is not a blog posted in memory of no one. IF things posted here are too rough for you respectfully don't visit. I doubt that this person was an innocent plucked out from anyone else walking down Soto Street that early in the evening.
PS Syscom3 don't mind your postings at all. I don't always agree but stand by you as your right to post and be heard or read in this case. Good job.
March 16, 2010 at 10:48 p.m.
I am not good with words, but i have to agree with you. It's true we dont know Juan But Kat brought up alot of good points.
March 17, 2010 at 1:48 p.m.
High school counselor,
You tell us to not involve God in this matter and that you know God. I'm glad brother so then you should know that everything is set by God, i.e. this government, country, and world. I think that's the biggest issue tearing not only our neighborhoods but this country as well the separation of God in our daily lives. That was the foundation of this country “In God we trust” or have we forgotten? Bro instead of hating love them reach out to them and let them know how the Lord has changed your life. Be a light among darkness; hate the sin not the sinner.
Jesus freak
March 18, 2010 at 10:31 a.m.
It's called a "blog". Say what you want anyway you want. No worries, the deaceased won't take any disrespect from it, he can't. We all get whats coming to us, this cat got a bullet in the head, and we are all part of that lottery, you never know someone here might be the next homicide report post. "Jesus Freak" you are obsessed with that mess. Your ideology is skewed and you sound like a mindless droid.
March 18, 2010 at 11:08 p.m.
Rest in peace lil homie . our heartz n thoughts r with u n ur family u will b Missed..
March 20, 2010 at 1:42 p.m.
Snoop, any words of wisdom or sympathy towards the people who were victimized by the deceased?
Maybe even some words for us taxpayers who have to clean up the mess he left us with? You think homicide investigations are cheap?
God willing, I would like to see the DA give a bill to his parents. Make them pay the costs their gangster son inflicted upon the law abiding citizens of this city and state.
March 20, 2010 at 8:42 p.m.
Kat, you said it yourself this is to post memories, good or bad, about the deceased. However, you like the others don't know Juan. You are posting comments of someone you don't know whatsoever! So, who do you think you are to pass judgement? Since you are a law enforcer representative, you should stop judging people and start doing your job and prevent crime. Also, since you know all the facts of the murder of Juan, why don't you catch the people responsible for killing him? I guess you are just to busy blogging and judging people then doing your job. Syscom3 this is where your Tax money goes. To all of you, if you don't know the deceased then you have no business in posting anything. Whether Juan made the wrong decisions or not there are people, real people, believe it or not, that are in a lot of pain because of his passing.
March 22, 2010 at 11:01 a.m.
The deceased was a gangster. As such, I and everyone else, has the right to judge him.
And I also know he inflicted a lot of pain on others. When will we start seeing some apologies for the life of crime he chose to live? His parents owe a lot of apologies to the city and state over the crime ridden life he chose to live.
March 22, 2010 at 7:57 p.m.
Jag,
I'm sorry my mistake. This blog is an open area for anyone to post. You tell me what did this man do in his life that made a positive change on his community and on any one person's life? Please put a side family. One is supposed to do good by family so that does not count. But he lived in a highly populated community so tell me what good did he do? I can look up his record and we can discuss his past if you like but I'm sure you don't want to do that right? OR we could both agree that he had an extensive criminal back ground and was a habitual criminal? What way do you want to go? So here is your opportunity to show me wrong and tell me what he did that impoved the comminity that he called home?
March 23, 2010 at 10:44 p.m.
God is the only judge. He wanted him removed from this world and so he did. Wherever this man is now I'm sure the matters of this realm are of no significance. Live your lives no matter how they turn out. We all have a time limit that calls our departure.
March 26, 2010 at 7:33 p.m.
Rest In Peace Homie you well be missed i new you since i was a lil kid so RIP homie
March 26, 2010 at 9:06 p.m.
Only god can judge you Juan..... Its useless arguing with people behind a computer... Our Raza has to unite and not kill one another... Rest In Peace, VIVA LA RAZA
April 5, 2010 at 5:30 a.m.
Kat, I'm not dismissing that this person did wrong, but lack of preventive measurements to avoid his death or to avoid him from commiting further criminal activites weren't there. As a former Boyle Heights resident we always got the short end of the stick. I seen many young men get into gangs simply for protection purposes. It is very easy to blame these young men for making the wrong decisions or easy to blame the parents for not doing their job. However, as you can see in this blog, theres a lot of young men dying for dumb reasons. Instead of us trying to make a different we simply judged and blamed the deceased for their own death. In my point of view it is an easy way not to take responsibilities as human beings. I'm a strong believer of giving people second chances, but many of these young men were never given a second chance. We live in the richest country of the world, but yet we allow this nonsense to take place in our cities. Since these type of criminal activities usually affect the minorities, maybe it is left alone by designed. Since you are a law enforcer representative please don't give up on these young men. Believe me information capture in your data collection system is not 100% accurate. It is a bias system where only the bad information on any person is collected. Is there any good information captured on any person?
April 5, 2010 at 9:18 p.m.
WELL WHAT I HAVE TO SAY IS REST IN PEACE LIL MAN.I HAVE HAD ALOT OF DEAD FREINDS IN MY LIFE AND ALL THE WRITTING I SEE IS A BUNCH OF CRAP ITS NOT THERE PARENTS FAULT, SOMETIME PARENTS WORK 18HR SHIFTS A DAY TO TRY TO GIVE THERE CHILDREN WHAT THEY CAN, AND SOMETIME YOU CANT TEACH THEM WHAT THEY NEED TO LEARN SO THEY GO TO THE STREETS, AND LEAVE GOD OUT OF THIS ITS NOT HIS DOING ITS SINS DOING, GOD GAVE HIM THE FREE WILL TO MAKE HIS CHOICES, AND AS YOU CAN TELL HE DID SO GOD DICIDED TO BRING HIM"HOME" EARLY, AND STOP ALL THIS HE WAS A GANGSTER, HE WAS BAD, HE OWES THE CITY SOMETHING, JUST LET HIM REST IN PEACE. BUT ASK YOUR SELF SOMETHING WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME MOST OF YOU GUYS TRIED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN A GANGSTERS LIFE AND NOT CRITICISE THEM. AND IF YOU HAVE A BIBLE LOOK AT LUKE 15 1-7 AND IF YOU DONT JUST GOOGLE IT, AND THINK ABOUT IT. WELL I PRAY FOR HIS FAMILY TO FIND GOD AT THIS HARD MOMENT, MAY GOD BLESS THEM AN EVERYONE THAT POSTED SOMETHING.
April 6, 2010 at 10:32 a.m.
@ROBDOG Society doesn't have to do anything for gangsters, we don't create the gang community, on the contrary we try to eliminate it (most of the time without violence). Gangsters infest our neighborhoods, all full of ignorant children trying to protect the "varrio".
I have limited sympathy for people who purposefully harm each other or the innocent. Then on top of that you preach about GOD? You make up your own rules of how GOD loves you so in your head it's as easy as going to confession and letting christ into your life. Doesn't that sound like a fantasy to all of you? Yeah as humans forgiveness comes easy but only with regret. If you continue on the path that led you to your idiotic decisions in life then you have no regret. ROBDOG, I chose to be who I am today, some of us have more will then others but at the end of the day no matter how big or how small your balls are you make your own decisions of right and wrong. Everyone is aware of when they're doing something they shouldn't be. I've done my wrongs probably like everyone on this Earth but there are big and small wrongs and believe me they each have their own value in life and I'm sure in death as well. I don't like what happened to Juan but Juan didn't mind so much because he knew the risks. Now he's no longer with us, this one life, this person who was good in the eyes of so many is no longer with us because he risked his life for nothing. He risked his life for the gang life? I hope he has the opportunity to be regretful in death but I think you're all taking a big risk doing whatever the hell you want thinking GOD will give us that opportunity. I don't speak for the Almighty or do I ever intend to make it seem like I do. Those are the thoughts that go through my head before making life changing decisions. This is how I keep myself on check and it's not hard because I don't like to hurt or to be hurt.
April 13, 2010 at 4:37 p.m.
ROBDOG, dont you think parents who have to work 18 hours a day, should not be having children if they cannot raise them?
As for helping gangsters out? Forget it. I am a normal person. They are abnormal. You cannot debate sociopaths.
As for god bringing him home? Well, whats god going to tell him? "You wasted your life and you inflicted terror and violence upon others. And you expect to stay here? There's the down elevator and start walking!"
April 13, 2010 at 8:22 p.m.
syscom3, you really crack me up. How in the world do you consider yourself normal? All you do is post negative things about the deceased. If anything you are anything, but normal.
April 22, 2010 at 10:06 a.m.
Jason, normality to most everyone on this planet, means the lack of violence in their lives, and in the neigborhood they live in.
Gangsters by definition are outlaws who exist only to inflict violence. Therefore, they are abnormal. And if the deceased is a gangster, I will take every opportunity to remind people they were evil and have contributed to the destruction of their communities.
April 22, 2010 at 1 p.m.
r.i.p the homie we will miss you
May 27, 2010 at 8:56 a.m.
ull be missed my love always n foever together in spirit i misss uuuuuuu may u rest in paradise juan
Aug. 5, 2010 at 11:12 a.m.
Creeper, your legacy will last for in the life of all BREEDSTERS! BREED LIFE, BREED LOVE.
Aug. 24, 2010 at 9:18 a.m.
Doesn't matter if your black, white, good, evil, gang member, or a plain norm. We are all gods children. We were brought into this world to live and then eventually die. My father was murdered as well not too long ago. Does that mean he was a gang member, just because he was murdered? Of course not. My father was a good man. So was Juan. There's people out there who are heartless, damaged deep within themselves, self destructive, individuals who just don't give a **** about LIFE in need of psychiatric help for real. All I know is that my father had a heart. A tremendous one at that. Juan also had a heart. It is sad to see our loved ones die. All that is left is a memory. A memory of them that never dies! No one will ever take that from us.............
Sept. 6, 2010 at 7:02 p.m.
I know your are creeping up and smashing those taco bells. You have woken up from the dead to take care of business.
Sept. 28, 2010 at 9:34 a.m.
The one thing i don't understand is how poeple who don't no him can say things so disrespectful about someone you don't everyone has a badside it doesn't give someone the right to say the things they say about you when you die let him r.i.p I am sorry for his family and friends for lost. it's never easy to see someone you love die and this guy and girl (syscom3
)had the money the thing they need to be what ever they pick more then likely he did what he felt he had to live the way he did.ps syscom3
i come on here most everyday so see how the usa doen't help or care how their poeple live or die your laws you study don't mean anything on the streets because they are there to protect the rich and among other so once again i am sorry to the family and his friends for they lost and i am sorry for posting on this when i didn't know him but i couldn't stand by well some person disrespect the young man noone should die.GOD LOVES ALL EVEN GANGSTA
Oct. 7, 2010 at 5:56 a.m.
All of you people posting about how God is so loving, merciful, and it doesn’t matter what you do because God still loves you, have a lot to learn.
God does love you as long as you obey him. Being a gangster is in no way obeying him. The bible is filled with examples of the way God punishes people for disobeying. Ever heard of Sodom and Gamorrah: two cities destroyed for their sins, Sauls wife was turned into a pillar of salt just for looking back, Ananias and Sapphira both struck down for one lie, he killed three thousand in one day for the sin of fornication, I can go on and on. My point is that for people to live their life anyway they feel and think that God loves them is just foolish, all you have to do is open a bible to see where you stand.
For the people that have things twisted and think that if someone points out their wrong doing is judging them, pull your head out. It is your duties to point out someone’s error’s so that they and other people can learn from them and correct them, as when Cain asked God “am I my brother’s keeper”? YES YOU ARE!!
Jan. 9, 2011 at 12:58 p.m.
Fuk what every one says or thinks. If you never got the chance to get to know this person you have no right to speak up about him. Juan was a very nice and respecfull guy. We had our good time together. I'm happy to say we got to spend my 19th birthday together with our friends. And those memories will never be lost but tresured in my corazon. Now
I'm sitting here thinking bout you and the days we use to share. I went away to handle my buizz and regreat not telling you, we could of still be friends. But i got up and left, without saying a word. We were close friend and also lovers. Now i got to live life and lieve it some how.You were a true BREEDster and kepd it real. Never disrespected his hefita. But we will see each other once again in our next lifes. We miss you homie and you will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace =JUAN=
Jan. 27, 2011 at 9:19 a.m.
R.i.P Thee Homiee Juan I Will Always Miss Him I Love Him So Much
! Juan;Juan;Juan;Juan;Juann<3'
March 11, 2011 at 9:19 a.m.
Jesus Christ is the way.he will change your life in many ways, go to him and talk to him Jesus Christ Listens to you and your prayers if you pray in the name of Jesus Christ.. not the virgin mary or any images or saints Jesus Created Us Humans Not Images Or man made saints..He's with you where ever you are let him into your hearts.Obey him and repent from all your sins and never do them again and do Gods work follow him and you'll be saved and live forever in eternity in heaven with our all mighty Lord Jesus Christ! Remember HE LOVES YOU alsong as you Obey His ways.
I LOVE JESUS CHRIST FOREVER.
April 3, 2011 at 3:33 p.m.
Juan got a lot of comments on his lost. Little brother needs a little rest in peace now. Gangster or not we live among them and if you have children who are 4 years and up teach em right and they won't end up like Juan and all the other young clads who do this daring kind of stuff. Remember it starts at home Homies!! Peace to all of you. RIP Juan.
June 14, 2011 at 7:30 p.m.
We will have you in our hearts. This is for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuAqwhdDES0&NR=1
July 19, 2011 at 7:27 p.m.
I frequent these homicide reports and read the comments. So many people have negative views on gangsters, which is right. At the same time, ask yourself what have you done to provide outlets for these youths? not many men join gangs in their 30's. People get involved at a young age. syscom3 is always posting negative things, but never sheds light on what's he done to rid society of this problem. I know for a fact that children of the late 70's and 80's are involved with gangs because the lack of direction from the parenting generation of those eras. While you were all partying wearing your tight leather and living the wild 80's life, you left your child to be raised by the streets. I blame the parents from the 70's and 80's, that left the youth with no outlets other than the streets. What happened to after school programs, the same programs I went to in the many parks in the 80's?
Yeah this guy was a gangster, but everyone in society should look at themselves and take partial blame. Prisons are big business, and the only way you keep the business of prisons alive is by allowing gangs to exists. When I see a gangster, I just see another lost youth and another human being. When it all boils down to it, we're all humans and we all make bad choices in life, that we learn from.
Aug. 25, 2011 at 8:14 a.m.
March 8, 2010 at 6:16 p.m. - syscom# wrote: "God doesn't like people who waste their lives, nor people who terrorize other people."
You're terrorizing people behind a computer.. what makes you any different from them. ?
Megan Garvey - this is a fair question; I'd like to see it posted please. Thank you.
Aug. 25, 2011 at 3:35 p.m.
Gang life is a personal choice made individually. But most gang members get in at 13, 14 and 15. Who at that age had everything all worked out? We all made horrible decisions growing up. Maybe not as bad as joining a gang, but none the less, bad ones. This guy was a full blown criminal. There's no doubt about that in my mind. He made his choice, and paid the consequences. Come on...at 19 you already should know right from wrong.
Sept. 19, 2011 at 9:09 a.m.
juana may rest in piss
and troubles will be no trouble
Nov. 30, 2011 at 3:40 p.m.
May God forgive you all for passing judgement on my son and me.
Jan. 23, 2012 at 3:34 p.m.
You don't have to be in a gang to kill someone, look at the news and see who is killing who, you aren't even safe in your own home. people are so stupid now in days.
Jan. 23, 2012 at 3:43 p.m.
CONCERNED PARENT, how did you figure he was a full blown criminal?
March 1, 2012 at 12:37 p.m.
Lighting up a bleezy... Rest in pSS el pavo panaderos !
April 13, 2012 at 3:54 p.m.
Wut up homie creeper. How are you enjoying all the taco bells we be sending you?
April 24, 2012 at 1:24 p.m.
A lot of young children are influenced by their peers and friends. At a young age, children just want to hang out with their friends and have good times. Parents and family always wish for the best for their children and always hope for them to join the right or "good" group of friends. It is difficult for parents and family to keep up with their children’s friends. Yes, it is the parent’s responsibility to become involve in their children's behavior and life. Young kids join gangs because they want to be involved and accepted in a group of peers. Sometimes they do not know what they are actually getting into. This gentleman was attracted and became involved in this group at a very young age. He was determined to continue school and was involved because he liked his friends. His parents tried everything and I mean EVERYTHING to get him out because they knew the upcoming consequences.
Instead of judging and criticizing people, we should help these children to become aware of the consequences. This is not an easy issue and gang related activity is increasing. Criticizing a person is not going to do any good. Instead, we should help and prevent gang related activity. I just hope anyone who is involved in a gang take their family into consideration and keep in mind they are the ones who suffer the most. Life decisions are hard but people can always seek for help. It's never too late.
April 25, 2012 at 10:23 p.m.
Creeper got creeped on , onother panadero bites the dust ! Panaderos cant see us !
July 7, 2012 at 11:01 a.m.
Thats right u fools dont know what hit u ! Special tactics bread stix special tactics... U know how the team gets down, ur in bread rollin a bleezy & all of the sudden bang ! Ur wig is the one smoking & u dont know where it came from... Something u brooklyn ratones dont know anything about ! Where u fools at ? All of the sudden u lames have a curfew ! LMAO !
Nov. 13, 2012 at 12:34 a.m.
I had enough of this steak vato posting lies and trying to pretend they are down when they are not. You are nothing and all neighborhoods know that all you have is a big mouth.
Nov. 16, 2012 at 10:30 p.m.
Looks like State Farm insurance is claiming another murk they had noting to with, you need to stop selling wolf tickets and handle your business ratting out your homies and getting LAPD to do your dirty work is a no go in the Penn you fools are no better than a CHOMO. You'll be getting the green light soon.
Nov. 19, 2012 at 11:17 a.m.
State team 6 you morons are comparing yourselves to Navy Seal team 6 that's funny get into a real gang like USMC, USN, or the US ARMY, I remember when I was attending HollenBeck Jr. High, all your homies would get chin checked, beat downs and punked on a daily basis, you sure you want to be claim that gang, I would be ashamed to be from that hood.
Nov. 20, 2012 at 4:06 p.m.
"Wolf Ticket" ; A prisoner or staffer who shoots of his mouth in an aggressive manner challenging others. As in "He's selling wolf tickets"
"murk" ; Murder?
"State Farm insurance" ; big time liars?
"chomo" ; child molester?
Nov. 24, 2012 at 8:23 p.m.
— syscom3
Pretty close. Wolfing, talking smack. Murk, murder. State Farm Insurance, disrespect for State Street. Chomo, child molester.
Nov. 26, 2012 at 7:45 p.m.
Greenlight for the stater bros claiming and talking too much. La calle B don't mess around, but you crossed the line.
Nov. 27, 2012 at 12:31 a.m.
Yeap- talking about a greenlight ? I dont think any body gave u the ok to even post anything like that ! Ur diggin ur grave bread... Te vamos a ver tenprano.
Nov. 29, 2012 at 2:44 p.m.
@Yeap yeah yeah yeah keep selling those wolf tickets you ain't scaring no one
Nov. 29, 2012 at 7:01 p.m.
Stain sh's in the pen la call b can call it at anytime. do some research before u open up ur mouth.
Nov. 30, 2012 at 2:52 a.m.
it seems Sesame streets and the bolillos get along just as good...
Dec. 3, 2012 at 8:29 p.m.
@LaBst you fools are a bunch of levas like All State you talk big but noting ever happens gang banging on the net is for punks like All State but now your joining their ranks net banging LOL.
Dec. 4, 2012 at 9:19 p.m.
lento.....sleepy.......maniac lol.....
Dec. 19, 2012 at 12:12 a.m.
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