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  • #11
    Its nothing new... In PR you call the cops and they take hrs to come...same with the ambulances. The last year i was there... We were in our living room and a bunch of guns went off, what seemed to be, in the front of my house, found out i was like three houses down... after that we heard screaming... We called the cops which there is a station like 10 mins away... they got there after half an hour... Two guys got shot up and no one responded for half an hour!! The neighbor had to take the guys in his car to the hospital... Not to mention that the ppl that were shooting were on foot! Had the cops gotten there in a timely manner they could have caught the guys...luckily they weren't fatally wounded... but sadly this is what everyone has to deal with in PR. IIts Sickening.

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    • #12
      its a third world country, this is expected. r.i.p cotto sr. u will be missed.

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      • #13
        my belief is that everyone has a time to go, and it is out of their hands. may the man rest in peace.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by cottokospac View Post
          its a third world country, this is expected. r.i.p cotto sr. u will be missed.
          What the hell are you talking bout.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by cottokospac View Post
            its a third world country, this is expected. r.i.p cotto sr. u will be missed.
            Third world country? Idiot is all I have to say. It's PR not the Phillipines.

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            • #16
              Police don't even come to my part of PR. It's sad, but this **** happens all the damn time.

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              • #17
                Third world country, what a ****!

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                • #18
                  it happens everywhere.

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                  • #19
                    My boys in Darfur don't even got no ambulances

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Snuff Armstrong View Post
                      Police don't even come to my part of PR. It's sad, but this **** happens all the damn time.
                      I lived in anasco for 3 years and I never saw any cops or ambulance in my neighrborhood. But here in jacksonville you call the cops or the ambulance and in 5 mins they are there.

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