I am tired of reading almost non-stop anti refugee lies in UK media
Manchester has 4 large black drug gangs which has been responsible for 8 shootings in 2 weeks
I am tired of the media frightening the UK population with scare stories about ISIS
Yes ISIS are a terrifying organisation BUT the English population are far more frightened of the gangs of black youths now populating many inner city areas
WE HAVE NO GO AREAS
Seriously England has no-go areas where even the police fear to go and black gangs have almost complete control
Police hold black men responsible for more than two-thirds of shootings in London
The statistics released under Freedom of Information laws have provoked a debate about the racial make-up of violent crime in the capital.
The data, which provides the ethnicity of the 18,091 men and boys who police took action against in London during 2009-10, looked at both violent and sexual offences.
It found that 67 per cent of those caught by police for gun crimes were black.
Among those proceeded against for street crimes, including muggings, assault with intent to rob and snatching property, 54 per cent were black males.
Black criminal gang violence is destroying many of Britain’s inner cities and the time has come for the establishment to stop pretending it is not happening and admit that their disastrous mass immigration policies are the primary cause of this disaster.
The latest example of the cost of black gun crime has come with the report that Hackney Council now spends £400,000 in taxi bills to move teenagers around the borough because of the high level of gang violence.
The news report, which of course fails to mention race as a factor, blames the violence on gangs such as the “London Field Boys” and the “Hoxton Boys” – both notorious black gangs in the area.
Hackney has one of the highest rates of shootings and stabbings in the country, and one of the largest concentration of black “youths” in London.
According to the book Guns and Gangs — Inside Black Gun Crime, by former BBC home affairs correspondent Graeme McLagan, black gun crime is a “hugely unreported but important modern-day problem - an expensive problem both in terms of money and young lives.
“After terrorism, the single greatest worry for law enforcement agencies is gun crime, and in particular the so-called `black on black` shootings,” reviews of his book said.
According to his figures, black people are the victims of three quarters of the capital`s gun murders and non-fatal shootings. The shooters in 80 per cent of cases are also black.
“The real-life stories are even more shocking. Parents gagged and shot while their children cower under the bed, an innocent women shot for her flashy car, men gunned down simply for showing 'disrespect',” reviews of Mr McLagan’s book read.
“The police have since launched numerous operations to tackle the problem (the big turning point for which came after the murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence) but most of these operations have been kept secret over the years - until now.
“The book also describes in detail the difficult and complex operations to catch key players, the community's fear of cooperation and the problem of witness protection.
“Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester and Nottingham are other cities where life is terrifyingly cheap.
“McLagan traces the trends, from the rise of the Jamaican Yardies and the emergence of large scale crack-cocaine dealing in the late 1980s, to the macho posturing of a new generation of British-born black gangs, whose twisted ideals of "respect" and "revenge" have led to people being shot over the most trivial incidents.
“He explores some theories for the prevalence of gun crime among black British youths. He touches on lack of job prospects, the well-documented but largely unexplained educational failure of many black boys, and the dearth of positive male role models in early childhood.
McLagan reports that white police officers “are greeted with sneers and laughter” if they try to tell a young black audience why they should turn away from gun crime.









