San Francisco Chronicle - Jul 23, 2008
(07-23) 17:00 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- An alleged gang member accused of triple murder in the slayings of a San Francisco father and two sons pleaded not guilty
San Jose Mercury News - Jul 23, 2008
By PAUL ELIAS AP Writer SAN FRANCISCO—The scene repeats itself every day on city streets: A driver gets stuck bumper-to-bumper, blocking the intersection
abc7news.com - Jul 23, 2008
Ramos repeated not guilty three times for each of the three victims, found shot dead in their car June 22. (KGO) SAN FRANCISCO -- An accused gang member
KTVU.com - Jul 23, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Edwin Ramos who is accused of murdering a San Francisco father and his two sons is due in court late Wednesday morning and could enter a plea.
Ramos, 21 is charged with three counts of murder for the shooting deaths of Tony, Michael and Matthew Bologna last month. Ramos allegedly shot the three men in their car as they were coming home from a family picnic.
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FOXNews - Jul 23, 2008
By Bill O'Reilly All many of us want from our government is protection from people who might hurt us. We pay taxes. We obey the law.
The Conservative Voice - Jul 23, 2008
By John W.Lillpop Illegal immigration is a "hot button" issue all across America as elected officials seek to reverse the encroachment of America by
HeraldNet - Jul 23, 2008
By Debra J. Saunders San Francisco's "sanctuary city" policy - as it was implemented until recently -- put the welfare of juvenile gang-bangers and drug dealers, who also were illegal immigrants, before the safety of law-abiding residents who are victimized by gangs and thugs.
As the Chronicle reported Sunday in a story by Jaxon Van Derbeken, one beneficiary of that policy is Edwin Ramos, 21, who is charged with killing Tony Bologna, 48, and his sons Michael, 20, and Matthew, 16, in a spectacularly senseless shooting spree on June 22. If Ramos is guilty, San Francisco political correctness and a federal immigration screw-up may have blown a hole in a once happy family.
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Examiner.com - Jul 22, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - The attorney for the 21-year-old accused of killing a San Francisco father and his two sons said he will ask for a gag order — which would prevent those involved in the case from speaking publicly about it — in response to media reports that said the illegal immigrant was shielded from deportation by The City as a youth.
Edwin Ramos, 21, appeared in court briefly on Monday and is scheduled to return tomorrow. He is accused of killing Anthony Bologna, 48, and his sons, Michael, 20, and Matthew, 16, following a traffic altercation on June 22.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Jul 22, 2008
(07-21) 19:05 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Authorities couldn't fully explain Monday how an alleged gang member and suspected illegal immigrant was able walk out of
BorderFire Report - Jul 22, 2008
A notorious sanctuary city’s longtime practice of protecting illegal immigrant felons from deportation allowed a repeat offender to brutally murder a father and his two sons on that city’s streets.
For decades San Francisco authorities have shielded juvenile illegal immigrants—even those guilty of committing violent crimes—from deportation, spending millions of taxpayer dollars to either escort them back to their home country or house them in unsecured group homes that they easily escape from.
ecifically told the department that they would not detain Ramos so they had to release him.
Gather.com - Jul 21, 2008
by Dan Walter SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5 / KCBS) - A known gang member charged with killing a father and two sons on a San Francisco street last month was one of the youths who apparently benefited from the city's long-standing practice of shielding illegal immigrant juveniles who committed felonies from possible deportation.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that 21-year old Edwin Ramos, who is currently being held on three counts of murder, was shielded during previous encounters with the law as part of San Francisco's sanctuary city ordinance. The city recently shifted that policy.
illegal alien advocacy rally in Postville Iowa this Sunday July 27th. There will be a group
CBS 5 - Jul 21, 2008
The attorney for a man accused in the triple slaying of a San Francisco man and two of his sons said today he will seek a gag order on the case, claiming recent media reports have damaged his client's ability to receive a fair trial.
Defense attorney Robert Amparan asked Judge Lucy McCabe today in San Francisco Superior Court to once again postpone a plea entry for Edwin Ramos, 21, of El Sobrante.
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KTVU.com - Jul 21, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO -- The San Francisco Sheriff's Department is going toe-to-toe with federal immigration officials over the release of a suspected gang member
NBC11.com - Jul 21, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO - The alleged gang member accused of shooting to death a San Francisco father and his two sons could enter a plea in court Monday morning.
Ramos is accused of killing Tony Bologna and his sons ages 20 and 16 during a road rage incident as they drove home from a family outing June 22.
abc7news.com - Jul 21, 2008
By Carolyn Tyler SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A 21-year-old suspected gang member appeared in court on Monday, charged in a road rage case that killed three