I returned to Coneland last Friday to find the nation mourning following news that after a downtown maori gang shootout, one had died.
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What I find interesting is that everyone/media relates gang to Mongrel Mob & Black power predominately.
The Samoan, Tonga gangs seem to be invisible
But from personal experience(I was alive at the time living in Mangere 2007-9)
Ask anyone from South Auckland.
They have been killing each other for years. Usually with machetes.
But I guess guns are easier to get now.
Where are they getting the guns ?
Hardly a nation mourning, maybe one family. If they’re going to shoot each other then they should do it properly and take out all of the gang.
I think they are using it as a marketing tool, to facilitate a race to the bottom…
What’s wrong with these people.