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<p>By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. May 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM PST</p>
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<p>The Mother of kidnapped little 3-year-old, Briant Rodriguez Rosalina Millan embraces her son&#8217;s shirt against her chest during a news conference at the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department in San Bernardino. Young Rodriguez was forced at gun point from his modest San Bernardino home by two armed men during a home invasion Sunday. &#8220;They grabbed my kid, told me, &#8216;I&#8217;m going to take the kid to Mexico and I&#8217;m going to kill him,&#8217; &#8221; said Briant&#8217;s mother</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother spent over five hours relating to investigators and sketch artists Tuesday, drawing on painful memories to help compose pictures of the two men suspected of tying up her and her youngest five children Sunday afternoon before abducting the boy.</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother continues to make desperate pleas for her son&#8217;s safe return.</p>
<p>&#8220;Please, I&#8217;m asking them to release my son. Give him back to me,&#8221; she said as she cried. &#8220;Why did they take him? Let him go. Don&#8217;t harm my boy. My boy, my life. He&#8217;s a good boy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The suspects are both said to be skinny, Spanish-speaking Latino men. One is said to be 18 years old, 5-foot-8 and wearing a black ball cap, blue jeans and a green T-shirt. The second suspect was about 24 years old, 5-foot-10 and was wearing a black shirt, black pants, black boots and a white bandana.</p>
<p>The San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department has released these composite sketches of the suspects involved in the kidnap of 3 year old Briant Rodriguez. The suspect on the left is approximately 18 years old and the suspect on the right is approximately 24 years old. (Courtesy of the San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department)</p>
<p>Millan, her husband and their six children have only lived in the home about three months. For some unknown reason no information is yet available on the people who previously lived in the family&#8217;s home.</p>
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<p>Both parents deny that the family was involved in any illegal activity and said they do not know why anyone would take their baby. Sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller said the kidnappers have not contacted the family for ransom and &#8220;we are concerned the child has been taken across the border.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant Rodriguez was kidnapped from his home in the 8000 block of Pedley Road on Sunday after the two gunmen spent about 20 minutes ransacking the home while his mother and five of her children were tied up, San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s officials say.</p>
<p>One of Briant&#8217;s siblings was able to free himself and untied his family members.</p>
<p>Also taken from the home was Millan&#8217;s cell phone, so she made the emergency call from a nearby liquor store.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s horrifying,&#8221; sheriff&#8217;s Lt. Rick Ells told the Associated Press. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think I could impress on you how rare a kidnapping like this is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s father, who lives with the family, was at work at the time of the robbery and kidnapping, Ells said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The family is saying there&#8217;s no motive and they do not know the kidnappers,&#8221; Ells said, adding that the kidnapping does not appear to be a family abduction.</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s mother told sheriff&#8217;s officials that she heard a vehicle door slammed just outside the family&#8217;s home when the men left, leading her to believe that the gunmen fled by car.</p>
<p>San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller told the Associated Press that authorities along the Mexican border have been put on alert, and FBI investigators were also helping in the investigation. Detectives emphasize that Briant&#8217;s parents are not suspects.</p>
<p>Less than 200 stranger abductions nationwide are reported annually, according to the FBI.</p>
<p>Last year another young boy, Cole Puffinburger, was abducted from a Las Vegas home by three men posing as police officers. Police said they believe the men were Mexican drug dealers and that the kidnapping at gunpoint was a &#8220;message&#8221; to the Childs grandfather.</p>
<p>Clemons Fred Tinnemeyer, 51, the grandfather of the kidnapped 6-year-old Nevada boy, was arrested by the FBI&#8217;s fugitive task force in Riverside. According to police Tinnemeyer allegedly stole millions of dollars from a powerful Mexican drug cartel out of Tijuana, Baja Mexico and believe as a result a contract hit was ordered. Unconfirmed reports say Tinnemeyer turned himself in rather than be found by the Mexican cartels assassination team. It is believed that Tinnemeyer played a major roll in the distribution and sells of drugs in Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. </p>
<p>Federal officials say they believe the kidnappers were attempting to locate Tinnemeyer to collect the debt or to take other serious action, but because Tinnemeyer was not there the Mexican gangsters took Cole and were seeking a ransom as payback and would trade Cole for the amount owed. Investigators in the Rodriguez kidnapping in San Bernardino are checking for any similarities. </p>
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<p>Briant Rodriguez</p>
<p><strong>VICTIM DESCRIPTION:<br />BRIANT RODRIGUEZ, MALE, HISPANIC, WEIGHT: 40LBS, EYES: BROWN, HAIR: BROWN, CLOTHES: YELLOW SHIRT BLUE SLEEVES, BLUE STRIPED SHORTS. BLACK Â SANDALS</strong>.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Organized, well-financed and violent Mexican drug cartels kidnapping cells are targeting a growing number of U.S. citizens; many victims are believed family members of drug dealers. The MDTâs are ordering murders, kidnappings and other violence against innocent Americans and some of the victims are children.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings are believed retaliation for drug dealers owing the MDCâs cash for drugs.</p>
<p>Authorities believe this is about terrorizing people for retaliation.</p>
<p>Many American residents were kidnapped and held for ransom in Mexico and others kidnapped from the United States and taken to Mexico.</p>
<p>âSome of the kidnapped were recovered, some were hurt and some were killed,â said agent Alex Horan, who directs the FBI&#8217;s violent-crime squad in San Diego.</p>
<p>âIt&#8217;s not a pleasant experience. Victims have reported beatings, torture and there have been rapes.Â  .Â .Â . Handcuffs and hoods over the head are common,â he said. âI would certainly be concerned,â Horan said.</p>
<p>He described the kidnapping groups as sophisticated operations similar to terrorist cells, each with a boss and clear divisions of labor. Usually, one group is involved in scouting, another carries out the kidnapping, a third holds the victim and a fourth handles the ransom.</p>
<p>âThey know who they&#8217;re going after. I think they have a list,â Horan said. âThese are kidnapping cells.Â  .Â .Â . That&#8217;s what they do. They do kidnappings all year long.â</p>
<p>While the FBI wouldn&#8217;t say what the ransom demands are, or how often they&#8217;re paid, agents said money is driving the increase.</p>
<p>Â âWe&#8217;ve had victims held for days to months,â Horan said.</p>
<p>Not every victim is Hispanic, but there have been âvery few cases where a tourist is targeted at random,â said Eric Drickersen, who supervises the FBI&#8217;s border liaison office in San Diego.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings go unreported because people fear retribution, Drickersen said.</p>
<p>From Brownsville Texas to San Diego California Mexican cities bordering American cities are where most Americans are being killed by assassinations and executions. But other Americans are being killed by the long arm of the Mexican drug cartels which reach deep into America. There are accounts of Mexican drug cartel surrogate terroristâs invading the U.S. by crossing the porous international border and killing Americans in Dallas Texas, Atlanta Geo, New York City, Phoenix Ariz, Las Vegas Nevada, and is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama where five people were found murdered gangland style by Mexican nationals.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Many Americans were kidnapped in the U.S. and taken to Mexico where they were murdered. Still other Americans were abducted and slain in Mexico while visiting, others where shot gangland style in country. Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped, or held hostage, or killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved.Â Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom and Americans being killed continue to be reported.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Carey Marcella McClintock was threatening to testify against a prominent and well known El Paso Texas criminal defense lawyer who has represented Mexican and American drug traffickers and that he himself was beholding to the drug cartels and their gang members.</p>
<p>Careyâs father has been independently investigating his daughterâs killing and now believes that Carey was taken from a Texas town near Dallas to Juarez Mexico across the border from El Paso Texas on a ruse, and was brutally murdered on August 31, 2008 in Juarez so she could not testify. Â She was found in an abandoned house in the desert minutes outside of the city. Â She had been beaten and stabbed multiple times. Careyâs father believes that his daughter was about to testify against the attorney and others in a federal and on going investigation involving the Mexican drug cartel and there hired assailants the El Paso Barrio Azteca gang. âI believe she was coerced into going to El Paso by the attorney and the attorneyâs girl friend where she was provided transportation and was put up in a hotel in Juarez and all paid for by the same attorney. Her family fears that what really happened to Carey has happened to others and that her murder and others like hers will never see the light of day and will never be solved by the corrupt Mexican authorities. He also says the American authorities refuse to investigate because they claim the crime was in Mexico. The El Paso Police Dept has been informed as to the details surrounding the case where the local attorney illegally transported and harbored a known fugitive, yet no investigation is underway. The father also thinks the same attorney had something to do with his daughterâs murder.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>Â For Related articles and photo&#8217;s go to: wwwlagunajournal.com</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.lagunajournal.com/mexican_drug_cartels_terror_reac.htm">Mexican Drug cartels terror reaches deep into the U.S.</a></strong></p>
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<p>By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. May 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM PST</p>
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<p>The Mother of kidnapped little 3-year-old, Briant Rodriguez Rosalina Millan embraces her son&#8217;s shirt against her chest during a news conference at the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department in San Bernardino. Young Rodriguez was forced at gun point from his modest San Bernardino home by two armed men during a home invasion Sunday. &#8220;They grabbed my kid, told me, &#8216;I&#8217;m going to take the kid to Mexico and I&#8217;m going to kill him,&#8217; &#8221; said Briant&#8217;s mother</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother spent over five hours relating to investigators and sketch artists Tuesday, drawing on painful memories to help compose pictures of the two men suspected of tying up her and her youngest five children Sunday afternoon before abducting the boy.</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother continues to make desperate pleas for her son&#8217;s safe return.</p>
<p>&#8220;Please, I&#8217;m asking them to release my son. Give him back to me,&#8221; she said as she cried. &#8220;Why did they take him? Let him go. Don&#8217;t harm my boy. My boy, my life. He&#8217;s a good boy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The suspects are both said to be skinny, Spanish-speaking Latino men. One is said to be 18 years old, 5-foot-8 and wearing a black ball cap, blue jeans and a green T-shirt. The second suspect was about 24 years old, 5-foot-10 and was wearing a black shirt, black pants, black boots and a white bandana.</p>
<p>The San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department has released these composite sketches of the suspects involved in the kidnap of 3 year old Briant Rodriguez. The suspect on the left is approximately 18 years old and the suspect on the right is approximately 24 years old. (Courtesy of the San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department)</p>
<p>Millan, her husband and their six children have only lived in the home about three months. For some unknown reason no information is yet available on the people who previously lived in the family&#8217;s home.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Both parents deny that the family was involved in any illegal activity and said they do not know why anyone would take their baby. Sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller said the kidnappers have not contacted the family for ransom and &#8220;we are concerned the child has been taken across the border.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant Rodriguez was kidnapped from his home in the 8000 block of Pedley Road on Sunday after the two gunmen spent about 20 minutes ransacking the home while his mother and five of her children were tied up, San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s officials say.</p>
<p>One of Briant&#8217;s siblings was able to free himself and untied his family members.</p>
<p>Also taken from the home was Millan&#8217;s cell phone, so she made the emergency call from a nearby liquor store.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s horrifying,&#8221; sheriff&#8217;s Lt. Rick Ells told the Associated Press. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think I could impress on you how rare a kidnapping like this is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s father, who lives with the family, was at work at the time of the robbery and kidnapping, Ells said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The family is saying there&#8217;s no motive and they do not know the kidnappers,&#8221; Ells said, adding that the kidnapping does not appear to be a family abduction.</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s mother told sheriff&#8217;s officials that she heard a vehicle door slammed just outside the family&#8217;s home when the men left, leading her to believe that the gunmen fled by car.</p>
<p>San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller told the Associated Press that authorities along the Mexican border have been put on alert, and FBI investigators were also helping in the investigation. Detectives emphasize that Briant&#8217;s parents are not suspects.</p>
<p>Less than 200 stranger abductions nationwide are reported annually, according to the FBI.</p>
<p>Last year another young boy, Cole Puffinburger, was abducted from a Las Vegas home by three men posing as police officers. Police said they believe the men were Mexican drug dealers and that the kidnapping at gunpoint was a &#8220;message&#8221; to the Childs grandfather.</p>
<p>Clemons Fred Tinnemeyer, 51, the grandfather of the kidnapped 6-year-old Nevada boy, was arrested by the FBI&#8217;s fugitive task force in Riverside. According to police Tinnemeyer allegedly stole millions of dollars from a powerful Mexican drug cartel out of Tijuana, Baja Mexico and believe as a result a contract hit was ordered. Unconfirmed reports say Tinnemeyer turned himself in rather than be found by the Mexican cartels assassination team. It is believed that Tinnemeyer played a major roll in the distribution and sells of drugs in Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. </p>
<p>Federal officials say they believe the kidnappers were attempting to locate Tinnemeyer to collect the debt or to take other serious action, but because Tinnemeyer was not there the Mexican gangsters took Cole and were seeking a ransom as payback and would trade Cole for the amount owed. Investigators in the Rodriguez kidnapping in San Bernardino are checking for any similarities. </p>
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<p>Briant Rodriguez</p>
<p><strong>VICTIM DESCRIPTION:<br />BRIANT RODRIGUEZ, MALE, HISPANIC, WEIGHT: 40LBS, EYES: BROWN, HAIR: BROWN, CLOTHES: YELLOW SHIRT BLUE SLEEVES, BLUE STRIPED SHORTS. BLACK Â SANDALS</strong>.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Organized, well-financed and violent Mexican drug cartels kidnapping cells are targeting a growing number of U.S. citizens; many victims are believed family members of drug dealers. The MDTâs are ordering murders, kidnappings and other violence against innocent Americans and some of the victims are children.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings are believed retaliation for drug dealers owing the MDCâs cash for drugs.</p>
<p>Authorities believe this is about terrorizing people for retaliation.</p>
<p>Many American residents were kidnapped and held for ransom in Mexico and others kidnapped from the United States and taken to Mexico.</p>
<p>âSome of the kidnapped were recovered, some were hurt and some were killed,â said agent Alex Horan, who directs the FBI&#8217;s violent-crime squad in San Diego.</p>
<p>âIt&#8217;s not a pleasant experience. Victims have reported beatings, torture and there have been rapes.Â  .Â .Â . Handcuffs and hoods over the head are common,â he said. âI would certainly be concerned,â Horan said.</p>
<p>He described the kidnapping groups as sophisticated operations similar to terrorist cells, each with a boss and clear divisions of labor. Usually, one group is involved in scouting, another carries out the kidnapping, a third holds the victim and a fourth handles the ransom.</p>
<p>âThey know who they&#8217;re going after. I think they have a list,â Horan said. âThese are kidnapping cells.Â  .Â .Â . That&#8217;s what they do. They do kidnappings all year long.â</p>
<p>While the FBI wouldn&#8217;t say what the ransom demands are, or how often they&#8217;re paid, agents said money is driving the increase.</p>
<p>Â âWe&#8217;ve had victims held for days to months,â Horan said.</p>
<p>Not every victim is Hispanic, but there have been âvery few cases where a tourist is targeted at random,â said Eric Drickersen, who supervises the FBI&#8217;s border liaison office in San Diego.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings go unreported because people fear retribution, Drickersen said.</p>
<p>From Brownsville Texas to San Diego California Mexican cities bordering American cities are where most Americans are being killed by assassinations and executions. But other Americans are being killed by the long arm of the Mexican drug cartels which reach deep into America. There are accounts of Mexican drug cartel surrogate terroristâs invading the U.S. by crossing the porous international border and killing Americans in Dallas Texas, Atlanta Geo, New York City, Phoenix Ariz, Las Vegas Nevada, and is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama where five people were found murdered gangland style by Mexican nationals.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Many Americans were kidnapped in the U.S. and taken to Mexico where they were murdered. Still other Americans were abducted and slain in Mexico while visiting, others where shot gangland style in country. Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped, or held hostage, or killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved.Â Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom and Americans being killed continue to be reported.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Carey Marcella McClintock was threatening to testify against a prominent and well known El Paso Texas criminal defense lawyer who has represented Mexican and American drug traffickers and that he himself was beholding to the drug cartels and their gang members.</p>
<p>Careyâs father has been independently investigating his daughterâs killing and now believes that Carey was taken from a Texas town near Dallas to Juarez Mexico across the border from El Paso Texas on a ruse, and was brutally murdered on August 31, 2008 in Juarez so she could not testify. Â She was found in an abandoned house in the desert minutes outside of the city. Â She had been beaten and stabbed multiple times. Careyâs father believes that his daughter was about to testify against the attorney and others in a federal and on going investigation involving the Mexican drug cartel and there hired assailants the El Paso Barrio Azteca gang. âI believe she was coerced into going to El Paso by the attorney and the attorneyâs girl friend where she was provided transportation and was put up in a hotel in Juarez and all paid for by the same attorney. Her family fears that what really happened to Carey has happened to others and that her murder and others like hers will never see the light of day and will never be solved by the corrupt Mexican authorities. He also says the American authorities refuse to investigate because they claim the crime was in Mexico. The El Paso Police Dept has been informed as to the details surrounding the case where the local attorney illegally transported and harbored a known fugitive, yet no investigation is underway. The father also thinks the same attorney had something to do with his daughterâs murder.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>Â For Related articles and photo&#8217;s go to: wwwlagunajournal.com</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.lagunajournal.com/mexican_drug_cartels_terror_reac.htm">Mexican Drug cartels terror reaches deep into the U.S.</a></strong></p>
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The Mother of kidnapped little 3-year-old, Briant Rodriguez Rosalina Millan embraces her son&#8217;s shirt against her chest during a news conference at the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department in San Bernardino. Young Rodriguez was forced at gun point from his modest San [...]]]></description>
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<p>By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. May 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM PST</p>
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<p>The Mother of kidnapped little 3-year-old, Briant Rodriguez Rosalina Millan embraces her son&#8217;s shirt against her chest during a news conference at the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department in San Bernardino. Young Rodriguez was forced at gun point from his modest San Bernardino home by two armed men during a home invasion Sunday. &#8220;They grabbed my kid, told me, &#8216;I&#8217;m going to take the kid to Mexico and I&#8217;m going to kill him,&#8217; &#8221; said Briant&#8217;s mother</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother spent over five hours relating to investigators and sketch artists Tuesday, drawing on painful memories to help compose pictures of the two men suspected of tying up her and her youngest five children Sunday afternoon before abducting the boy.</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother continues to make desperate pleas for her son&#8217;s safe return.</p>
<p>&#8220;Please, I&#8217;m asking them to release my son. Give him back to me,&#8221; she said as she cried. &#8220;Why did they take him? Let him go. Don&#8217;t harm my boy. My boy, my life. He&#8217;s a good boy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The suspects are both said to be skinny, Spanish-speaking Latino men. One is said to be 18 years old, 5-foot-8 and wearing a black ball cap, blue jeans and a green T-shirt. The second suspect was about 24 years old, 5-foot-10 and was wearing a black shirt, black pants, black boots and a white bandana.</p>
<p>The San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department has released these composite sketches of the suspects involved in the kidnap of 3 year old Briant Rodriguez. The suspect on the left is approximately 18 years old and the suspect on the right is approximately 24 years old. (Courtesy of the San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department)</p>
<p>Millan, her husband and their six children have only lived in the home about three months. For some unknown reason no information is yet available on the people who previously lived in the family&#8217;s home.</p>
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<p>Both parents deny that the family was involved in any illegal activity and said they do not know why anyone would take their baby. Sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller said the kidnappers have not contacted the family for ransom and &#8220;we are concerned the child has been taken across the border.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant Rodriguez was kidnapped from his home in the 8000 block of Pedley Road on Sunday after the two gunmen spent about 20 minutes ransacking the home while his mother and five of her children were tied up, San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s officials say.</p>
<p>One of Briant&#8217;s siblings was able to free himself and untied his family members.</p>
<p>Also taken from the home was Millan&#8217;s cell phone, so she made the emergency call from a nearby liquor store.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s horrifying,&#8221; sheriff&#8217;s Lt. Rick Ells told the Associated Press. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think I could impress on you how rare a kidnapping like this is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s father, who lives with the family, was at work at the time of the robbery and kidnapping, Ells said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The family is saying there&#8217;s no motive and they do not know the kidnappers,&#8221; Ells said, adding that the kidnapping does not appear to be a family abduction.</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s mother told sheriff&#8217;s officials that she heard a vehicle door slammed just outside the family&#8217;s home when the men left, leading her to believe that the gunmen fled by car.</p>
<p>San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller told the Associated Press that authorities along the Mexican border have been put on alert, and FBI investigators were also helping in the investigation. Detectives emphasize that Briant&#8217;s parents are not suspects.</p>
<p>Less than 200 stranger abductions nationwide are reported annually, according to the FBI.</p>
<p>Last year another young boy, Cole Puffinburger, was abducted from a Las Vegas home by three men posing as police officers. Police said they believe the men were Mexican drug dealers and that the kidnapping at gunpoint was a &#8220;message&#8221; to the Childs grandfather.</p>
<p>Clemons Fred Tinnemeyer, 51, the grandfather of the kidnapped 6-year-old Nevada boy, was arrested by the FBI&#8217;s fugitive task force in Riverside. According to police Tinnemeyer allegedly stole millions of dollars from a powerful Mexican drug cartel out of Tijuana, Baja Mexico and believe as a result a contract hit was ordered. Unconfirmed reports say Tinnemeyer turned himself in rather than be found by the Mexican cartels assassination team. It is believed that Tinnemeyer played a major roll in the distribution and sells of drugs in Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. </p>
<p>Federal officials say they believe the kidnappers were attempting to locate Tinnemeyer to collect the debt or to take other serious action, but because Tinnemeyer was not there the Mexican gangsters took Cole and were seeking a ransom as payback and would trade Cole for the amount owed. Investigators in the Rodriguez kidnapping in San Bernardino are checking for any similarities. </p>
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<p>Briant Rodriguez</p>
<p><strong>VICTIM DESCRIPTION:<br />BRIANT RODRIGUEZ, MALE, HISPANIC, WEIGHT: 40LBS, EYES: BROWN, HAIR: BROWN, CLOTHES: YELLOW SHIRT BLUE SLEEVES, BLUE STRIPED SHORTS. BLACK Â SANDALS</strong>.</p>
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<p>Organized, well-financed and violent Mexican drug cartels kidnapping cells are targeting a growing number of U.S. citizens; many victims are believed family members of drug dealers. The MDTâs are ordering murders, kidnappings and other violence against innocent Americans and some of the victims are children.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings are believed retaliation for drug dealers owing the MDCâs cash for drugs.</p>
<p>Authorities believe this is about terrorizing people for retaliation.</p>
<p>Many American residents were kidnapped and held for ransom in Mexico and others kidnapped from the United States and taken to Mexico.</p>
<p>âSome of the kidnapped were recovered, some were hurt and some were killed,â said agent Alex Horan, who directs the FBI&#8217;s violent-crime squad in San Diego.</p>
<p>âIt&#8217;s not a pleasant experience. Victims have reported beatings, torture and there have been rapes.Â  .Â .Â . Handcuffs and hoods over the head are common,â he said. âI would certainly be concerned,â Horan said.</p>
<p>He described the kidnapping groups as sophisticated operations similar to terrorist cells, each with a boss and clear divisions of labor. Usually, one group is involved in scouting, another carries out the kidnapping, a third holds the victim and a fourth handles the ransom.</p>
<p>âThey know who they&#8217;re going after. I think they have a list,â Horan said. âThese are kidnapping cells.Â  .Â .Â . That&#8217;s what they do. They do kidnappings all year long.â</p>
<p>While the FBI wouldn&#8217;t say what the ransom demands are, or how often they&#8217;re paid, agents said money is driving the increase.</p>
<p>Â âWe&#8217;ve had victims held for days to months,â Horan said.</p>
<p>Not every victim is Hispanic, but there have been âvery few cases where a tourist is targeted at random,â said Eric Drickersen, who supervises the FBI&#8217;s border liaison office in San Diego.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings go unreported because people fear retribution, Drickersen said.</p>
<p>From Brownsville Texas to San Diego California Mexican cities bordering American cities are where most Americans are being killed by assassinations and executions. But other Americans are being killed by the long arm of the Mexican drug cartels which reach deep into America. There are accounts of Mexican drug cartel surrogate terroristâs invading the U.S. by crossing the porous international border and killing Americans in Dallas Texas, Atlanta Geo, New York City, Phoenix Ariz, Las Vegas Nevada, and is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama where five people were found murdered gangland style by Mexican nationals.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Many Americans were kidnapped in the U.S. and taken to Mexico where they were murdered. Still other Americans were abducted and slain in Mexico while visiting, others where shot gangland style in country. Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped, or held hostage, or killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved.Â Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom and Americans being killed continue to be reported.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Carey Marcella McClintock was threatening to testify against a prominent and well known El Paso Texas criminal defense lawyer who has represented Mexican and American drug traffickers and that he himself was beholding to the drug cartels and their gang members.</p>
<p>Careyâs father has been independently investigating his daughterâs killing and now believes that Carey was taken from a Texas town near Dallas to Juarez Mexico across the border from El Paso Texas on a ruse, and was brutally murdered on August 31, 2008 in Juarez so she could not testify. Â She was found in an abandoned house in the desert minutes outside of the city. Â She had been beaten and stabbed multiple times. Careyâs father believes that his daughter was about to testify against the attorney and others in a federal and on going investigation involving the Mexican drug cartel and there hired assailants the El Paso Barrio Azteca gang. âI believe she was coerced into going to El Paso by the attorney and the attorneyâs girl friend where she was provided transportation and was put up in a hotel in Juarez and all paid for by the same attorney. Her family fears that what really happened to Carey has happened to others and that her murder and others like hers will never see the light of day and will never be solved by the corrupt Mexican authorities. He also says the American authorities refuse to investigate because they claim the crime was in Mexico. The El Paso Police Dept has been informed as to the details surrounding the case where the local attorney illegally transported and harbored a known fugitive, yet no investigation is underway. The father also thinks the same attorney had something to do with his daughterâs murder.<strong> </strong></p>
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By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. May 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM PST
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The Mother of kidnapped little 3-year-old, Briant Rodriguez Rosalina Millan embraces her son&#8217;s shirt against her chest during a news conference at the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department in San Bernardino. Young Rodriguez was forced at gun point from his modest San [...]]]></description>
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<p>By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. May 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM PST</p>
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<p>The Mother of kidnapped little 3-year-old, Briant Rodriguez Rosalina Millan embraces her son&#8217;s shirt against her chest during a news conference at the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department in San Bernardino. Young Rodriguez was forced at gun point from his modest San Bernardino home by two armed men during a home invasion Sunday. &#8220;They grabbed my kid, told me, &#8216;I&#8217;m going to take the kid to Mexico and I&#8217;m going to kill him,&#8217; &#8221; said Briant&#8217;s mother</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother spent over five hours relating to investigators and sketch artists Tuesday, drawing on painful memories to help compose pictures of the two men suspected of tying up her and her youngest five children Sunday afternoon before abducting the boy.</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother continues to make desperate pleas for her son&#8217;s safe return.</p>
<p>&#8220;Please, I&#8217;m asking them to release my son. Give him back to me,&#8221; she said as she cried. &#8220;Why did they take him? Let him go. Don&#8217;t harm my boy. My boy, my life. He&#8217;s a good boy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The suspects are both said to be skinny, Spanish-speaking Latino men. One is said to be 18 years old, 5-foot-8 and wearing a black ball cap, blue jeans and a green T-shirt. The second suspect was about 24 years old, 5-foot-10 and was wearing a black shirt, black pants, black boots and a white bandana.</p>
<p>The San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department has released these composite sketches of the suspects involved in the kidnap of 3 year old Briant Rodriguez. The suspect on the left is approximately 18 years old and the suspect on the right is approximately 24 years old. (Courtesy of the San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department)</p>
<p>Millan, her husband and their six children have only lived in the home about three months. For some unknown reason no information is yet available on the people who previously lived in the family&#8217;s home.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Both parents deny that the family was involved in any illegal activity and said they do not know why anyone would take their baby. Sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller said the kidnappers have not contacted the family for ransom and &#8220;we are concerned the child has been taken across the border.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant Rodriguez was kidnapped from his home in the 8000 block of Pedley Road on Sunday after the two gunmen spent about 20 minutes ransacking the home while his mother and five of her children were tied up, San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s officials say.</p>
<p>One of Briant&#8217;s siblings was able to free himself and untied his family members.</p>
<p>Also taken from the home was Millan&#8217;s cell phone, so she made the emergency call from a nearby liquor store.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s horrifying,&#8221; sheriff&#8217;s Lt. Rick Ells told the Associated Press. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think I could impress on you how rare a kidnapping like this is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s father, who lives with the family, was at work at the time of the robbery and kidnapping, Ells said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The family is saying there&#8217;s no motive and they do not know the kidnappers,&#8221; Ells said, adding that the kidnapping does not appear to be a family abduction.</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s mother told sheriff&#8217;s officials that she heard a vehicle door slammed just outside the family&#8217;s home when the men left, leading her to believe that the gunmen fled by car.</p>
<p>San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller told the Associated Press that authorities along the Mexican border have been put on alert, and FBI investigators were also helping in the investigation. Detectives emphasize that Briant&#8217;s parents are not suspects.</p>
<p>Less than 200 stranger abductions nationwide are reported annually, according to the FBI.</p>
<p>Last year another young boy, Cole Puffinburger, was abducted from a Las Vegas home by three men posing as police officers. Police said they believe the men were Mexican drug dealers and that the kidnapping at gunpoint was a &#8220;message&#8221; to the Childs grandfather.</p>
<p>Clemons Fred Tinnemeyer, 51, the grandfather of the kidnapped 6-year-old Nevada boy, was arrested by the FBI&#8217;s fugitive task force in Riverside. According to police Tinnemeyer allegedly stole millions of dollars from a powerful Mexican drug cartel out of Tijuana, Baja Mexico and believe as a result a contract hit was ordered. Unconfirmed reports say Tinnemeyer turned himself in rather than be found by the Mexican cartels assassination team. It is believed that Tinnemeyer played a major roll in the distribution and sells of drugs in Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. </p>
<p>Federal officials say they believe the kidnappers were attempting to locate Tinnemeyer to collect the debt or to take other serious action, but because Tinnemeyer was not there the Mexican gangsters took Cole and were seeking a ransom as payback and would trade Cole for the amount owed. Investigators in the Rodriguez kidnapping in San Bernardino are checking for any similarities. </p>
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<p>Briant Rodriguez</p>
<p><strong>VICTIM DESCRIPTION:<br />BRIANT RODRIGUEZ, MALE, HISPANIC, WEIGHT: 40LBS, EYES: BROWN, HAIR: BROWN, CLOTHES: YELLOW SHIRT BLUE SLEEVES, BLUE STRIPED SHORTS. BLACK Â SANDALS</strong>.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Organized, well-financed and violent Mexican drug cartels kidnapping cells are targeting a growing number of U.S. citizens; many victims are believed family members of drug dealers. The MDTâs are ordering murders, kidnappings and other violence against innocent Americans and some of the victims are children.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings are believed retaliation for drug dealers owing the MDCâs cash for drugs.</p>
<p>Authorities believe this is about terrorizing people for retaliation.</p>
<p>Many American residents were kidnapped and held for ransom in Mexico and others kidnapped from the United States and taken to Mexico.</p>
<p>âSome of the kidnapped were recovered, some were hurt and some were killed,â said agent Alex Horan, who directs the FBI&#8217;s violent-crime squad in San Diego.</p>
<p>âIt&#8217;s not a pleasant experience. Victims have reported beatings, torture and there have been rapes.Â  .Â .Â . Handcuffs and hoods over the head are common,â he said. âI would certainly be concerned,â Horan said.</p>
<p>He described the kidnapping groups as sophisticated operations similar to terrorist cells, each with a boss and clear divisions of labor. Usually, one group is involved in scouting, another carries out the kidnapping, a third holds the victim and a fourth handles the ransom.</p>
<p>âThey know who they&#8217;re going after. I think they have a list,â Horan said. âThese are kidnapping cells.Â  .Â .Â . That&#8217;s what they do. They do kidnappings all year long.â</p>
<p>While the FBI wouldn&#8217;t say what the ransom demands are, or how often they&#8217;re paid, agents said money is driving the increase.</p>
<p>Â âWe&#8217;ve had victims held for days to months,â Horan said.</p>
<p>Not every victim is Hispanic, but there have been âvery few cases where a tourist is targeted at random,â said Eric Drickersen, who supervises the FBI&#8217;s border liaison office in San Diego.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings go unreported because people fear retribution, Drickersen said.</p>
<p>From Brownsville Texas to San Diego California Mexican cities bordering American cities are where most Americans are being killed by assassinations and executions. But other Americans are being killed by the long arm of the Mexican drug cartels which reach deep into America. There are accounts of Mexican drug cartel surrogate terroristâs invading the U.S. by crossing the porous international border and killing Americans in Dallas Texas, Atlanta Geo, New York City, Phoenix Ariz, Las Vegas Nevada, and is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama where five people were found murdered gangland style by Mexican nationals.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Many Americans were kidnapped in the U.S. and taken to Mexico where they were murdered. Still other Americans were abducted and slain in Mexico while visiting, others where shot gangland style in country. Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped, or held hostage, or killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved.Â Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom and Americans being killed continue to be reported.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Carey Marcella McClintock was threatening to testify against a prominent and well known El Paso Texas criminal defense lawyer who has represented Mexican and American drug traffickers and that he himself was beholding to the drug cartels and their gang members.</p>
<p>Careyâs father has been independently investigating his daughterâs killing and now believes that Carey was taken from a Texas town near Dallas to Juarez Mexico across the border from El Paso Texas on a ruse, and was brutally murdered on August 31, 2008 in Juarez so she could not testify. Â She was found in an abandoned house in the desert minutes outside of the city. Â She had been beaten and stabbed multiple times. Careyâs father believes that his daughter was about to testify against the attorney and others in a federal and on going investigation involving the Mexican drug cartel and there hired assailants the El Paso Barrio Azteca gang. âI believe she was coerced into going to El Paso by the attorney and the attorneyâs girl friend where she was provided transportation and was put up in a hotel in Juarez and all paid for by the same attorney. Her family fears that what really happened to Carey has happened to others and that her murder and others like hers will never see the light of day and will never be solved by the corrupt Mexican authorities. He also says the American authorities refuse to investigate because they claim the crime was in Mexico. The El Paso Police Dept has been informed as to the details surrounding the case where the local attorney illegally transported and harbored a known fugitive, yet no investigation is underway. The father also thinks the same attorney had something to do with his daughterâs murder.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>Â For Related articles and photo&#8217;s go to: wwwlagunajournal.com</p>
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<p>By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. May 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM PST</p>
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<p>The Mother of kidnapped little 3-year-old, Briant Rodriguez Rosalina Millan embraces her son&#8217;s shirt against her chest during a news conference at the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department in San Bernardino. Young Rodriguez was forced at gun point from his modest San Bernardino home by two armed men during a home invasion Sunday. &#8220;They grabbed my kid, told me, &#8216;I&#8217;m going to take the kid to Mexico and I&#8217;m going to kill him,&#8217; &#8221; said Briant&#8217;s mother</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother spent over five hours relating to investigators and sketch artists Tuesday, drawing on painful memories to help compose pictures of the two men suspected of tying up her and her youngest five children Sunday afternoon before abducting the boy.</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother continues to make desperate pleas for her son&#8217;s safe return.</p>
<p>&#8220;Please, I&#8217;m asking them to release my son. Give him back to me,&#8221; she said as she cried. &#8220;Why did they take him? Let him go. Don&#8217;t harm my boy. My boy, my life. He&#8217;s a good boy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The suspects are both said to be skinny, Spanish-speaking Latino men. One is said to be 18 years old, 5-foot-8 and wearing a black ball cap, blue jeans and a green T-shirt. The second suspect was about 24 years old, 5-foot-10 and was wearing a black shirt, black pants, black boots and a white bandana.</p>
<p>The San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department has released these composite sketches of the suspects involved in the kidnap of 3 year old Briant Rodriguez. The suspect on the left is approximately 18 years old and the suspect on the right is approximately 24 years old. (Courtesy of the San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department)</p>
<p>Millan, her husband and their six children have only lived in the home about three months. For some unknown reason no information is yet available on the people who previously lived in the family&#8217;s home.</p>
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<p>Both parents deny that the family was involved in any illegal activity and said they do not know why anyone would take their baby. Sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller said the kidnappers have not contacted the family for ransom and &#8220;we are concerned the child has been taken across the border.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant Rodriguez was kidnapped from his home in the 8000 block of Pedley Road on Sunday after the two gunmen spent about 20 minutes ransacking the home while his mother and five of her children were tied up, San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s officials say.</p>
<p>One of Briant&#8217;s siblings was able to free himself and untied his family members.</p>
<p>Also taken from the home was Millan&#8217;s cell phone, so she made the emergency call from a nearby liquor store.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s horrifying,&#8221; sheriff&#8217;s Lt. Rick Ells told the Associated Press. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think I could impress on you how rare a kidnapping like this is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s father, who lives with the family, was at work at the time of the robbery and kidnapping, Ells said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The family is saying there&#8217;s no motive and they do not know the kidnappers,&#8221; Ells said, adding that the kidnapping does not appear to be a family abduction.</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s mother told sheriff&#8217;s officials that she heard a vehicle door slammed just outside the family&#8217;s home when the men left, leading her to believe that the gunmen fled by car.</p>
<p>San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller told the Associated Press that authorities along the Mexican border have been put on alert, and FBI investigators were also helping in the investigation. Detectives emphasize that Briant&#8217;s parents are not suspects.</p>
<p>Less than 200 stranger abductions nationwide are reported annually, according to the FBI.</p>
<p>Last year another young boy, Cole Puffinburger, was abducted from a Las Vegas home by three men posing as police officers. Police said they believe the men were Mexican drug dealers and that the kidnapping at gunpoint was a &#8220;message&#8221; to the Childs grandfather.</p>
<p>Clemons Fred Tinnemeyer, 51, the grandfather of the kidnapped 6-year-old Nevada boy, was arrested by the FBI&#8217;s fugitive task force in Riverside. According to police Tinnemeyer allegedly stole millions of dollars from a powerful Mexican drug cartel out of Tijuana, Baja Mexico and believe as a result a contract hit was ordered. Unconfirmed reports say Tinnemeyer turned himself in rather than be found by the Mexican cartels assassination team. It is believed that Tinnemeyer played a major roll in the distribution and sells of drugs in Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. </p>
<p>Federal officials say they believe the kidnappers were attempting to locate Tinnemeyer to collect the debt or to take other serious action, but because Tinnemeyer was not there the Mexican gangsters took Cole and were seeking a ransom as payback and would trade Cole for the amount owed. Investigators in the Rodriguez kidnapping in San Bernardino are checking for any similarities. </p>
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<p>Briant Rodriguez</p>
<p><strong>VICTIM DESCRIPTION:<br />BRIANT RODRIGUEZ, MALE, HISPANIC, WEIGHT: 40LBS, EYES: BROWN, HAIR: BROWN, CLOTHES: YELLOW SHIRT BLUE SLEEVES, BLUE STRIPED SHORTS. BLACK Â SANDALS</strong>.</p>
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<p>Organized, well-financed and violent Mexican drug cartels kidnapping cells are targeting a growing number of U.S. citizens; many victims are believed family members of drug dealers. The MDTâs are ordering murders, kidnappings and other violence against innocent Americans and some of the victims are children.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings are believed retaliation for drug dealers owing the MDCâs cash for drugs.</p>
<p>Authorities believe this is about terrorizing people for retaliation.</p>
<p>Many American residents were kidnapped and held for ransom in Mexico and others kidnapped from the United States and taken to Mexico.</p>
<p>âSome of the kidnapped were recovered, some were hurt and some were killed,â said agent Alex Horan, who directs the FBI&#8217;s violent-crime squad in San Diego.</p>
<p>âIt&#8217;s not a pleasant experience. Victims have reported beatings, torture and there have been rapes.Â  .Â .Â . Handcuffs and hoods over the head are common,â he said. âI would certainly be concerned,â Horan said.</p>
<p>He described the kidnapping groups as sophisticated operations similar to terrorist cells, each with a boss and clear divisions of labor. Usually, one group is involved in scouting, another carries out the kidnapping, a third holds the victim and a fourth handles the ransom.</p>
<p>âThey know who they&#8217;re going after. I think they have a list,â Horan said. âThese are kidnapping cells.Â  .Â .Â . That&#8217;s what they do. They do kidnappings all year long.â</p>
<p>While the FBI wouldn&#8217;t say what the ransom demands are, or how often they&#8217;re paid, agents said money is driving the increase.</p>
<p>Â âWe&#8217;ve had victims held for days to months,â Horan said.</p>
<p>Not every victim is Hispanic, but there have been âvery few cases where a tourist is targeted at random,â said Eric Drickersen, who supervises the FBI&#8217;s border liaison office in San Diego.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings go unreported because people fear retribution, Drickersen said.</p>
<p>From Brownsville Texas to San Diego California Mexican cities bordering American cities are where most Americans are being killed by assassinations and executions. But other Americans are being killed by the long arm of the Mexican drug cartels which reach deep into America. There are accounts of Mexican drug cartel surrogate terroristâs invading the U.S. by crossing the porous international border and killing Americans in Dallas Texas, Atlanta Geo, New York City, Phoenix Ariz, Las Vegas Nevada, and is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama where five people were found murdered gangland style by Mexican nationals.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Many Americans were kidnapped in the U.S. and taken to Mexico where they were murdered. Still other Americans were abducted and slain in Mexico while visiting, others where shot gangland style in country. Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped, or held hostage, or killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved.Â Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom and Americans being killed continue to be reported.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Carey Marcella McClintock was threatening to testify against a prominent and well known El Paso Texas criminal defense lawyer who has represented Mexican and American drug traffickers and that he himself was beholding to the drug cartels and their gang members.</p>
<p>Careyâs father has been independently investigating his daughterâs killing and now believes that Carey was taken from a Texas town near Dallas to Juarez Mexico across the border from El Paso Texas on a ruse, and was brutally murdered on August 31, 2008 in Juarez so she could not testify. Â She was found in an abandoned house in the desert minutes outside of the city. Â She had been beaten and stabbed multiple times. Careyâs father believes that his daughter was about to testify against the attorney and others in a federal and on going investigation involving the Mexican drug cartel and there hired assailants the El Paso Barrio Azteca gang. âI believe she was coerced into going to El Paso by the attorney and the attorneyâs girl friend where she was provided transportation and was put up in a hotel in Juarez and all paid for by the same attorney. Her family fears that what really happened to Carey has happened to others and that her murder and others like hers will never see the light of day and will never be solved by the corrupt Mexican authorities. He also says the American authorities refuse to investigate because they claim the crime was in Mexico. The El Paso Police Dept has been informed as to the details surrounding the case where the local attorney illegally transported and harbored a known fugitive, yet no investigation is underway. The father also thinks the same attorney had something to do with his daughterâs murder.<strong> </strong></p>
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<p>By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. May 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM PST</p>
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<p>The Mother of kidnapped little 3-year-old, Briant Rodriguez Rosalina Millan embraces her son&#8217;s shirt against her chest during a news conference at the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department in San Bernardino. Young Rodriguez was forced at gun point from his modest San Bernardino home by two armed men during a home invasion Sunday. &#8220;They grabbed my kid, told me, &#8216;I&#8217;m going to take the kid to Mexico and I&#8217;m going to kill him,&#8217; &#8221; said Briant&#8217;s mother</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother spent over five hours relating to investigators and sketch artists Tuesday, drawing on painful memories to help compose pictures of the two men suspected of tying up her and her youngest five children Sunday afternoon before abducting the boy.</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother continues to make desperate pleas for her son&#8217;s safe return.</p>
<p>&#8220;Please, I&#8217;m asking them to release my son. Give him back to me,&#8221; she said as she cried. &#8220;Why did they take him? Let him go. Don&#8217;t harm my boy. My boy, my life. He&#8217;s a good boy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The suspects are both said to be skinny, Spanish-speaking Latino men. One is said to be 18 years old, 5-foot-8 and wearing a black ball cap, blue jeans and a green T-shirt. The second suspect was about 24 years old, 5-foot-10 and was wearing a black shirt, black pants, black boots and a white bandana.</p>
<p>The San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department has released these composite sketches of the suspects involved in the kidnap of 3 year old Briant Rodriguez. The suspect on the left is approximately 18 years old and the suspect on the right is approximately 24 years old. (Courtesy of the San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department)</p>
<p>Millan, her husband and their six children have only lived in the home about three months. For some unknown reason no information is yet available on the people who previously lived in the family&#8217;s home.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Both parents deny that the family was involved in any illegal activity and said they do not know why anyone would take their baby. Sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller said the kidnappers have not contacted the family for ransom and &#8220;we are concerned the child has been taken across the border.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant Rodriguez was kidnapped from his home in the 8000 block of Pedley Road on Sunday after the two gunmen spent about 20 minutes ransacking the home while his mother and five of her children were tied up, San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s officials say.</p>
<p>One of Briant&#8217;s siblings was able to free himself and untied his family members.</p>
<p>Also taken from the home was Millan&#8217;s cell phone, so she made the emergency call from a nearby liquor store.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s horrifying,&#8221; sheriff&#8217;s Lt. Rick Ells told the Associated Press. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think I could impress on you how rare a kidnapping like this is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s father, who lives with the family, was at work at the time of the robbery and kidnapping, Ells said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The family is saying there&#8217;s no motive and they do not know the kidnappers,&#8221; Ells said, adding that the kidnapping does not appear to be a family abduction.</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s mother told sheriff&#8217;s officials that she heard a vehicle door slammed just outside the family&#8217;s home when the men left, leading her to believe that the gunmen fled by car.</p>
<p>San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller told the Associated Press that authorities along the Mexican border have been put on alert, and FBI investigators were also helping in the investigation. Detectives emphasize that Briant&#8217;s parents are not suspects.</p>
<p>Less than 200 stranger abductions nationwide are reported annually, according to the FBI.</p>
<p>Last year another young boy, Cole Puffinburger, was abducted from a Las Vegas home by three men posing as police officers. Police said they believe the men were Mexican drug dealers and that the kidnapping at gunpoint was a &#8220;message&#8221; to the Childs grandfather.</p>
<p>Clemons Fred Tinnemeyer, 51, the grandfather of the kidnapped 6-year-old Nevada boy, was arrested by the FBI&#8217;s fugitive task force in Riverside. According to police Tinnemeyer allegedly stole millions of dollars from a powerful Mexican drug cartel out of Tijuana, Baja Mexico and believe as a result a contract hit was ordered. Unconfirmed reports say Tinnemeyer turned himself in rather than be found by the Mexican cartels assassination team. It is believed that Tinnemeyer played a major roll in the distribution and sells of drugs in Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. </p>
<p>Federal officials say they believe the kidnappers were attempting to locate Tinnemeyer to collect the debt or to take other serious action, but because Tinnemeyer was not there the Mexican gangsters took Cole and were seeking a ransom as payback and would trade Cole for the amount owed. Investigators in the Rodriguez kidnapping in San Bernardino are checking for any similarities. </p>
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<p>Briant Rodriguez</p>
<p><strong>VICTIM DESCRIPTION:<br />BRIANT RODRIGUEZ, MALE, HISPANIC, WEIGHT: 40LBS, EYES: BROWN, HAIR: BROWN, CLOTHES: YELLOW SHIRT BLUE SLEEVES, BLUE STRIPED SHORTS. BLACK Â SANDALS</strong>.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Organized, well-financed and violent Mexican drug cartels kidnapping cells are targeting a growing number of U.S. citizens; many victims are believed family members of drug dealers. The MDTâs are ordering murders, kidnappings and other violence against innocent Americans and some of the victims are children.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings are believed retaliation for drug dealers owing the MDCâs cash for drugs.</p>
<p>Authorities believe this is about terrorizing people for retaliation.</p>
<p>Many American residents were kidnapped and held for ransom in Mexico and others kidnapped from the United States and taken to Mexico.</p>
<p>âSome of the kidnapped were recovered, some were hurt and some were killed,â said agent Alex Horan, who directs the FBI&#8217;s violent-crime squad in San Diego.</p>
<p>âIt&#8217;s not a pleasant experience. Victims have reported beatings, torture and there have been rapes.Â  .Â .Â . Handcuffs and hoods over the head are common,â he said. âI would certainly be concerned,â Horan said.</p>
<p>He described the kidnapping groups as sophisticated operations similar to terrorist cells, each with a boss and clear divisions of labor. Usually, one group is involved in scouting, another carries out the kidnapping, a third holds the victim and a fourth handles the ransom.</p>
<p>âThey know who they&#8217;re going after. I think they have a list,â Horan said. âThese are kidnapping cells.Â  .Â .Â . That&#8217;s what they do. They do kidnappings all year long.â</p>
<p>While the FBI wouldn&#8217;t say what the ransom demands are, or how often they&#8217;re paid, agents said money is driving the increase.</p>
<p>Â âWe&#8217;ve had victims held for days to months,â Horan said.</p>
<p>Not every victim is Hispanic, but there have been âvery few cases where a tourist is targeted at random,â said Eric Drickersen, who supervises the FBI&#8217;s border liaison office in San Diego.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings go unreported because people fear retribution, Drickersen said.</p>
<p>From Brownsville Texas to San Diego California Mexican cities bordering American cities are where most Americans are being killed by assassinations and executions. But other Americans are being killed by the long arm of the Mexican drug cartels which reach deep into America. There are accounts of Mexican drug cartel surrogate terroristâs invading the U.S. by crossing the porous international border and killing Americans in Dallas Texas, Atlanta Geo, New York City, Phoenix Ariz, Las Vegas Nevada, and is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama where five people were found murdered gangland style by Mexican nationals.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Many Americans were kidnapped in the U.S. and taken to Mexico where they were murdered. Still other Americans were abducted and slain in Mexico while visiting, others where shot gangland style in country. Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped, or held hostage, or killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved.Â Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom and Americans being killed continue to be reported.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Carey Marcella McClintock was threatening to testify against a prominent and well known El Paso Texas criminal defense lawyer who has represented Mexican and American drug traffickers and that he himself was beholding to the drug cartels and their gang members.</p>
<p>Careyâs father has been independently investigating his daughterâs killing and now believes that Carey was taken from a Texas town near Dallas to Juarez Mexico across the border from El Paso Texas on a ruse, and was brutally murdered on August 31, 2008 in Juarez so she could not testify. Â She was found in an abandoned house in the desert minutes outside of the city. Â She had been beaten and stabbed multiple times. Careyâs father believes that his daughter was about to testify against the attorney and others in a federal and on going investigation involving the Mexican drug cartel and there hired assailants the El Paso Barrio Azteca gang. âI believe she was coerced into going to El Paso by the attorney and the attorneyâs girl friend where she was provided transportation and was put up in a hotel in Juarez and all paid for by the same attorney. Her family fears that what really happened to Carey has happened to others and that her murder and others like hers will never see the light of day and will never be solved by the corrupt Mexican authorities. He also says the American authorities refuse to investigate because they claim the crime was in Mexico. The El Paso Police Dept has been informed as to the details surrounding the case where the local attorney illegally transported and harbored a known fugitive, yet no investigation is underway. The father also thinks the same attorney had something to do with his daughterâs murder.<strong> </strong></p>
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<p>By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. May 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM PST</p>
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<p>The Mother of kidnapped little 3-year-old, Briant Rodriguez Rosalina Millan embraces her son&#8217;s shirt against her chest during a news conference at the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department in San Bernardino. Young Rodriguez was forced at gun point from his modest San Bernardino home by two armed men during a home invasion Sunday. &#8220;They grabbed my kid, told me, &#8216;I&#8217;m going to take the kid to Mexico and I&#8217;m going to kill him,&#8217; &#8221; said Briant&#8217;s mother</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother spent over five hours relating to investigators and sketch artists Tuesday, drawing on painful memories to help compose pictures of the two men suspected of tying up her and her youngest five children Sunday afternoon before abducting the boy.</p>
<p>Briantâs Mother continues to make desperate pleas for her son&#8217;s safe return.</p>
<p>&#8220;Please, I&#8217;m asking them to release my son. Give him back to me,&#8221; she said as she cried. &#8220;Why did they take him? Let him go. Don&#8217;t harm my boy. My boy, my life. He&#8217;s a good boy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The suspects are both said to be skinny, Spanish-speaking Latino men. One is said to be 18 years old, 5-foot-8 and wearing a black ball cap, blue jeans and a green T-shirt. The second suspect was about 24 years old, 5-foot-10 and was wearing a black shirt, black pants, black boots and a white bandana.</p>
<p>The San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department has released these composite sketches of the suspects involved in the kidnap of 3 year old Briant Rodriguez. The suspect on the left is approximately 18 years old and the suspect on the right is approximately 24 years old. (Courtesy of the San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department)</p>
<p>Millan, her husband and their six children have only lived in the home about three months. For some unknown reason no information is yet available on the people who previously lived in the family&#8217;s home.</p>
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<p>Both parents deny that the family was involved in any illegal activity and said they do not know why anyone would take their baby. Sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller said the kidnappers have not contacted the family for ransom and &#8220;we are concerned the child has been taken across the border.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant Rodriguez was kidnapped from his home in the 8000 block of Pedley Road on Sunday after the two gunmen spent about 20 minutes ransacking the home while his mother and five of her children were tied up, San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s officials say.</p>
<p>One of Briant&#8217;s siblings was able to free himself and untied his family members.</p>
<p>Also taken from the home was Millan&#8217;s cell phone, so she made the emergency call from a nearby liquor store.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s horrifying,&#8221; sheriff&#8217;s Lt. Rick Ells told the Associated Press. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think I could impress on you how rare a kidnapping like this is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s father, who lives with the family, was at work at the time of the robbery and kidnapping, Ells said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The family is saying there&#8217;s no motive and they do not know the kidnappers,&#8221; Ells said, adding that the kidnapping does not appear to be a family abduction.</p>
<p>Briant&#8217;s mother told sheriff&#8217;s officials that she heard a vehicle door slammed just outside the family&#8217;s home when the men left, leading her to believe that the gunmen fled by car.</p>
<p>San Bernardino sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Jodi Miller told the Associated Press that authorities along the Mexican border have been put on alert, and FBI investigators were also helping in the investigation. Detectives emphasize that Briant&#8217;s parents are not suspects.</p>
<p>Less than 200 stranger abductions nationwide are reported annually, according to the FBI.</p>
<p>Last year another young boy, Cole Puffinburger, was abducted from a Las Vegas home by three men posing as police officers. Police said they believe the men were Mexican drug dealers and that the kidnapping at gunpoint was a &#8220;message&#8221; to the Childs grandfather.</p>
<p>Clemons Fred Tinnemeyer, 51, the grandfather of the kidnapped 6-year-old Nevada boy, was arrested by the FBI&#8217;s fugitive task force in Riverside. According to police Tinnemeyer allegedly stole millions of dollars from a powerful Mexican drug cartel out of Tijuana, Baja Mexico and believe as a result a contract hit was ordered. Unconfirmed reports say Tinnemeyer turned himself in rather than be found by the Mexican cartels assassination team. It is believed that Tinnemeyer played a major roll in the distribution and sells of drugs in Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. </p>
<p>Federal officials say they believe the kidnappers were attempting to locate Tinnemeyer to collect the debt or to take other serious action, but because Tinnemeyer was not there the Mexican gangsters took Cole and were seeking a ransom as payback and would trade Cole for the amount owed. Investigators in the Rodriguez kidnapping in San Bernardino are checking for any similarities. </p>
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<p>Briant Rodriguez</p>
<p><strong>VICTIM DESCRIPTION:<br />BRIANT RODRIGUEZ, MALE, HISPANIC, WEIGHT: 40LBS, EYES: BROWN, HAIR: BROWN, CLOTHES: YELLOW SHIRT BLUE SLEEVES, BLUE STRIPED SHORTS. BLACK Â SANDALS</strong>.</p>
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<p>Organized, well-financed and violent Mexican drug cartels kidnapping cells are targeting a growing number of U.S. citizens; many victims are believed family members of drug dealers. The MDTâs are ordering murders, kidnappings and other violence against innocent Americans and some of the victims are children.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings are believed retaliation for drug dealers owing the MDCâs cash for drugs.</p>
<p>Authorities believe this is about terrorizing people for retaliation.</p>
<p>Many American residents were kidnapped and held for ransom in Mexico and others kidnapped from the United States and taken to Mexico.</p>
<p>âSome of the kidnapped were recovered, some were hurt and some were killed,â said agent Alex Horan, who directs the FBI&#8217;s violent-crime squad in San Diego.</p>
<p>âIt&#8217;s not a pleasant experience. Victims have reported beatings, torture and there have been rapes.Â  .Â .Â . Handcuffs and hoods over the head are common,â he said. âI would certainly be concerned,â Horan said.</p>
<p>He described the kidnapping groups as sophisticated operations similar to terrorist cells, each with a boss and clear divisions of labor. Usually, one group is involved in scouting, another carries out the kidnapping, a third holds the victim and a fourth handles the ransom.</p>
<p>âThey know who they&#8217;re going after. I think they have a list,â Horan said. âThese are kidnapping cells.Â  .Â .Â . That&#8217;s what they do. They do kidnappings all year long.â</p>
<p>While the FBI wouldn&#8217;t say what the ransom demands are, or how often they&#8217;re paid, agents said money is driving the increase.</p>
<p>Â âWe&#8217;ve had victims held for days to months,â Horan said.</p>
<p>Not every victim is Hispanic, but there have been âvery few cases where a tourist is targeted at random,â said Eric Drickersen, who supervises the FBI&#8217;s border liaison office in San Diego.</p>
<p>Some of the kidnappings go unreported because people fear retribution, Drickersen said.</p>
<p>From Brownsville Texas to San Diego California Mexican cities bordering American cities are where most Americans are being killed by assassinations and executions. But other Americans are being killed by the long arm of the Mexican drug cartels which reach deep into America. There are accounts of Mexican drug cartel surrogate terroristâs invading the U.S. by crossing the porous international border and killing Americans in Dallas Texas, Atlanta Geo, New York City, Phoenix Ariz, Las Vegas Nevada, and is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama where five people were found murdered gangland style by Mexican nationals.</p>
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<p>Many Americans were kidnapped in the U.S. and taken to Mexico where they were murdered. Still other Americans were abducted and slain in Mexico while visiting, others where shot gangland style in country. Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped, or held hostage, or killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved.Â Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom and Americans being killed continue to be reported.</p>
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<p>Carey Marcella McClintock was threatening to testify against a prominent and well known El Paso Texas criminal defense lawyer who has represented Mexican and American drug traffickers and that he himself was beholding to the drug cartels and their gang members.</p>
<p>Careyâs father has been independently investigating his daughterâs killing and now believes that Carey was taken from a Texas town near Dallas to Juarez Mexico across the border from El Paso Texas on a ruse, and was brutally murdered on August 31, 2008 in Juarez so she could not testify. Â She was found in an abandoned house in the desert minutes outside of the city. Â She had been beaten and stabbed multiple times. Careyâs father believes that his daughter was about to testify against the attorney and others in a federal and on going investigation involving the Mexican drug cartel and there hired assailants the El Paso Barrio Azteca gang. âI believe she was coerced into going to El Paso by the attorney and the attorneyâs girl friend where she was provided transportation and was put up in a hotel in Juarez and all paid for by the same attorney. Her family fears that what really happened to Carey has happened to others and that her murder and others like hers will never see the light of day and will never be solved by the corrupt Mexican authorities. He also says the American authorities refuse to investigate because they claim the crime was in Mexico. The El Paso Police Dept has been informed as to the details surrounding the case where the local attorney illegally transported and harbored a known fugitive, yet no investigation is underway. The father also thinks the same attorney had something to do with his daughterâs murder.<strong> </strong></p>
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Im having some problems with my son. He is 15 years old, and a pretty good kid. Doesn&#8217;t do drugs or get into a lot of trouble. He wants to be a rapper, just like every other teenage kid. But he is very good and takes it very seriously. We recently moved which made him very upset. He didnt do anything. Just stayed in the house. He stopped going to school and eventually we had to let him drop out. Even the police insisted on that was the only thing we could do at this point. He just didnt like it here. Not just that we moved, he has never seemed to be happy. But when we were at our old house, its where he has been ever since he could remember. All of his family were around there, and even though he didnt always see them or really try to, they were there. And now we moved and its just me, his dad, and his little sister. Lately I was able to tell he was miserable here. Everything was gone that he knew ever since he could remember anything. So I decided to let him go back and stay with his grandparents. Like I said, he isnt a bad kid, just does bad things. I know he is affiliated with a set of Bloods, not really in the gang, but is friends with people who are, so that brings him into problems with Crips. Our neighborhood wasn&#8217;t that good. Violence and things like that. We also didnt have a lot of money. I got promoted in my job so we moved. But that didnt make much of a difference. Even though I was getting a little bit more money, I have to spend more money. And his dad, doesnt do anything. He is a good dad, but he often leaves for weeks or months at a time to go see his friends who live in another state, and I know my son doesnt like that. Not so much that he cares about seeing him, which isnt good, but its just that he doesnt like him not contributing anything. I even have to give him money to leave and send him money when he is gone. My son also found out he was cheating on me and when he would leave the state saying different things, he would be with her and spent my money to go see her. She even had 2 kids and they called him dad. He showed me, but I cant leave him. Its hard to explain.<br />
Anyways, it seems like he is so much happier back in our old neighborhood. He is around his friends and things like that, and I think he just feels like he is home again. He wants to be a rapper and producer, just like every teenager does. But he is really very good and takes things very seriously. Recently I found out he has been selling drugs to get money for studio time. Here is the part Im sure nobody is going to belive, but an A&#038;R at 50 Cent&#8217;s G-Unit Records heard his demo which had contact information on it, plus various radio stations are playing his songs and give his contact info, but he told 50 Cent (or Curtis Jackson) about him. He got in contact with me, telling me he is interested in signing him. My son is actually on probation, because he got jumped by about 4 people because he was messing with someone&#8217;s girlfriend, and he was hurt pretty bad. But in our neighborhood, people in that life dont tell police. That causes more trouble and makes them feel like they are scared or something. So often times they take it upon theirselves to do something about it. So later that night, my son found out who did it. And him and some other kids got back at them and my son put one of them in a coma for 2 weeks. So he is on probation, and his probation officer didnt think it was a good idea to let this happen, so he couldent sign. Which is bs. That would get him out of this lifestyle. 50 Cent, one of the biggest rappers in the world wanted to sign my son. And they didnt let it happen. That is horrible.<br />
So I know he is definently upset about that. Like I said, he takes this very seriously and is actually talented, not like Souljah Boy or any of these other teenage artists who arent really good. And the one chance he had has been taken away from him.<br />
Im afraid this is going to lead to other problems. I try to talk to him but he isnt the type to express feelings, he never has. So what should I do? How should I go about talking to him? I hope I dont seem like a bad mother for not addressing this on my own, but I dont know what to do.<br />
Also, as I said, my husband leaves and I have to send money, so we dont really have a lot of food and the electricity gets cut off and things, but lately my son has been sending me money. He says he has a job, but he is sending about $500 a week and he is only 15 and wont say the kind of job he has, but I think I know. He also bought his little sister diamond earings. They are from an expennsive company so I know they are real. I havent been using the money because I know what its from.<br />
So I just dont know how to talk to him. He really wont talk to me about everything. He isnt an emotional person. So I dont know what to do.<br />
Any advice is greatly appreciated and I hope I dont seem like a bad mother. Thanks to anyone who offers advice.</p>
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Im having some problems with my son. He is 15 years old, and a pretty good kid. Doesn&#8217;t do drugs or get into a lot of trouble. He wants to be a rapper, just like every other teenage kid. But he is very good and takes it very seriously. We recently moved which made him very upset. He didnt do anything. Just stayed in the house. He stopped going to school and eventually we had to let him drop out. Even the police insisted on that was the only thing we could do at this point. He just didnt like it here. Not just that we moved, he has never seemed to be happy. But when we were at our old house, its where he has been ever since he could remember. All of his family were around there, and even though he didnt always see them or really try to, they were there. And now we moved and its just me, his dad, and his little sister. Lately I was able to tell he was miserable here. Everything was gone that he knew ever since he could remember anything. So I decided to let him go back and stay with his grandparents. Like I said, he isnt a bad kid, just does bad things. I know he is affiliated with a set of Bloods, not really in the gang, but is friends with people who are, so that brings him into problems with Crips. Our neighborhood wasn&#8217;t that good. Violence and things like that. We also didnt have a lot of money. I got promoted in my job so we moved. But that didnt make much of a difference. Even though I was getting a little bit more money, I have to spend more money. And his dad, doesnt do anything. He is a good dad, but he often leaves for weeks or months at a time to go see his friends who live in another state, and I know my son doesnt like that. Not so much that he cares about seeing him, which isnt good, but its just that he doesnt like him not contributing anything. I even have to give him money to leave and send him money when he is gone. My son also found out he was cheating on me and when he would leave the state saying different things, he would be with her and spent my money to go see her. She even had 2 kids and they called him dad. He showed me, but I cant leave him. Its hard to explain.<br />
Anyways, it seems like he is so much happier back in our old neighborhood. He is around his friends and things like that, and I think he just feels like he is home again. He wants to be a rapper and producer, just like every teenager does. But he is really very good and takes things very seriously. Recently I found out he has been selling drugs to get money for studio time. Here is the part Im sure nobody is going to belive, but an A&#038;R at 50 Cent&#8217;s G-Unit Records told 50 Cent (or Curtis Jackson) about him. He got in contact with me, telling me he is interested in signing him. My son is actually on probation, because he got jumped by about 4 people because he was messing with someone&#8217;s girlfriend, and he was hurt pretty bad. But in our neighborhood, people in that life dont tell police. That causes more trouble and makes them feel like they are scared or something. So often times they take it upon theirselves to do something about it. So later that night, my son found out who did it. And him and some other kids got back at them and my son put one of them in a coma for 2 weeks. So he is on probation, and his probation officer didnt think it was a good idea to let this happen, so he couldent sign. Which is bs. That would get him out of this lifestyle. 50 Cent, one of the biggest rappers in the world wanted to sign my son. And they didnt let it happen. That is horrible.<br />
So I know he is definently upset about that. Like I said, he takes this very seriously and is actually talented, not like Souljah Boy or any of these other teenage artists who arent really good. And the one chance he had has been taken away from him.<br />
Im afraid this is going to lead to other problems. I try to talk to him but he isnt the type to express feelings, he never has. So what should I do? How should I go about talking to him? I hope I dont seem like a bad mother for not addressing this on my own, but I dont know what to do.<br />
Thanks to anyone who offers advice.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know this is a lot, but please read everything to fully understand the situation, I really need help with my son.<br />
Im having some problems with my son. He is 15 years old, and a pretty good kid. Doesn&#8217;t do drugs or get into a lot of trouble. He wants to be a rapper, just like every other teenage kid. But he is very good and takes it very seriously. We recently moved which made him very upset. He didnt do anything. Just stayed in the house. He stopped going to school and eventually we had to let him drop out. Even the police insisted on that was the only thing we could do at this point. He just didnt like it here. Not just that we moved, he has never seemed to be happy. But when we were at our old house, its where he has been ever since he could remember. All of his family were around there, and even though he didnt always see them or really try to, they were there. And now we moved and its just me, his dad, and his little sister. Lately I was able to tell he was miserable here. Everything was gone that he knew ever since he could remember anything. So I decided to let him go back and stay with his grandparents. Like I said, he isnt a bad kid, just does bad things. I know he is affiliated with a set of Bloods, not really in the gang, but is friends with people who are, so that brings him into problems with Crips. Our neighborhood wasn&#8217;t that good. Violence and things like that. We also didnt have a lot of money. I got promoted in my job so we moved. But that didnt make much of a difference. Even though I was getting a little bit more money, I have to spend more money. And his dad, doesnt do anything. He is a good dad, but he often leaves for weeks or months at a time to go see his friends who live in another state, and I know my son doesnt like that. Not so much that he cares about seeing him, which isnt good, but its just that he doesnt like him not contributing anything. I even have to give him money to leave and send him money when he is gone. My son also found out he was cheating on me and when he would leave the state saying different things, he would be with her and spent my money to go see her. She even had 2 kids and they called him dad. He showed me, but I cant leave him. Its hard to explain.<br />
Anyways, it seems like he is so much happier back in our old neighborhood. He is around his friends and things like that, and I think he just feels like he is home again. He wants to be a rapper and producer, just like every teenager does. But he is really very good and takes things very seriously. Recently I found out he has been selling drugs to get money for studio time. Here is the part Im sure nobody is going to belive, but an A&#038;R at 50 Cent&#8217;s G-Unit Records told 50 Cent (or Curtis Jackson) about him. He got in contact with me, telling me he is interested in signing him. My son is actually on probation, because he got jumped by about 4 people because he was messing with someone&#8217;s girlfriend, and he was hurt pretty bad. But in our neighborhood, people in that life dont tell police. That causes more trouble and makes them feel like they are scared or something. So often times they take it upon theirselves to do something about it. So later that night, my son found out who did it. And him and some other kids got back at them and my son put one of them in a coma for 2 weeks. So he is on probation, and his probation officer didnt think it was a good idea to let this happen, so he couldent sign. Which is bs. That would get him out of this lifestyle. 50 Cent, one of the biggest rappers in the world wanted to sign my son. And they didnt let it happen. That is horrible.<br />
So I know he is definently upset about that. Like I said, he takes this very seriously and is actually talented, not like Souljah Boy or any of these other teenage artists who arent really good. And the one chance he had has been taken away from him.<br />
Im afraid this is going to lead to other problems. I try to talk to him but he isnt the type to express feelings, he never has. So what should I do? How should I go about talking to him? I hope I dont seem like a bad mother for not addressing this on my own, but I dont know what to do.<br />
Thanks to anyone who offers advice.</p>
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