September 06, 2005

Gang Members Kill Sailor on Leave from Iraq, Wife and Baby Survive

If ever there was a case where the death penalty was called for, this is it. The suspects are still at large, but if it was me that found them.....

Osiel Hipolito's wife and unborn baby were also hurt. The baby was delivered later that same day. What do you say to a child who's birthday falls on the same day that her father was murdered?

AP:

A Navy sailor on leave from the war in Iraq was killed in a suspected gang shooting that also wounded his brother, pregnant wife, and the couple's unborn baby.

Osiel Hipolito, 20, was shopping at a strip mall near Compton with his wife and brother when he was assaulted by two men believed to be gang members, Sheriff's Deputy Scott Gage said.

"He goes to defend himself and one of the gang members draws a gun and begins shooting at the group," Gage said.

Hipolito was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

The baby, a girl, was delivered prematurely with a leg wound. Hipolito's wife and brother were in stable condition, Gage said.

This NBC news report calls the baby, born hours later alive and well, a fetus. I'm shocked that a report could intentionally dehumanize this child in the headline and then report the same child is alive and well in the body of the article.

As in, "My father and this thing called a fetus--you know, this appendage attached to my mother which eventually became me, but wasn't really me until three hours later--were shot by gang members. My father died, but I survived. And by I, I mean the fetus which would become me, but wasn't me until several hours later. And by survived, I mean, well, er, I don't know, because how can something that is not legally alive survive anything?"

Posted by: Rusty at 04:21 PM | Comments (14) | Add Comment
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1 I'm sure it was white guys that did it. In Compton. Yep.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 06, 2005 05:48 PM (0yYS2)

2 Careful Rusty, that kind of hate speech will get Google to pull your ticket pronto. You may only refer to the unborn even up to the point of crowning as: Fetus, Choice, Tissue, or as Dr Mengele at the abortion mill calls themÂ….Car, House and Pool payments. Just think, if Dr. Mengele dragged the baby out split her skull and sucked the brain out of this little girl 5 minutes before the low life Blood shot our Navy man, everything would have been all right with Pelosi, Kennedy and Boxer. Sons of bitches!!!

Posted by: Brad at September 06, 2005 05:58 PM (3OPZt)

3 I stoped being shocked by NBC's bigotry in 1957. Of course I'm old. They have used their "news" stories for opinion pieces since Korea. Tim R is a clasic America bashing NBC "reporter/host". So when I have control of the TV we do not watch chanel 4.

Posted by: Rod Stanton at September 06, 2005 06:17 PM (03F0I)

4 Like I keep saying, stockpile rope, because it can be reused and ammo costs money.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 06, 2005 10:06 PM (0yYS2)

5 Not very tolerant and feeling bad Howie says. Hangin ain't good enough.

Posted by: Howie at September 07, 2005 09:17 AM (D3+20)

6 Who cares if NBC called the child a fetus, baby, rugrat, little Johnnie or Suzy or whatever. There are much more improtant things to rant about than the use of one word. And I truly don't believe the child will care if one day he or she is handed an article in which they were referred to as a "fetus".

Posted by: J-Man at September 07, 2005 11:37 AM (b2hs0)

7 I'm not talking about "drop and snap", but "dangle and strangle", which is far less pleasant and more entertaining. There's also the visual impact and the added benefit of letting the corpses stay out for a few days, just so everyone gets the point.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 07, 2005 12:15 PM (0yYS2)

8 My father in law will shoot a squirrel and hang the varmint outside his riverfront cabin to keep other squirrels from coming around and eating from the bird feeders and the dog food bowls. They just seem to know that there is danger around the cabin when they see Alvin just a hanging there all stiff.

Posted by: Brad at September 07, 2005 12:36 PM (3OPZt)

9 Track down the no good low lifes and hang them from a tree without the idiot psyco-babble nit wits to offer this rediclous excuse why they would do it

Posted by: sandpiper at September 07, 2005 01:51 PM (g1M1/)

10 I was a commercial property appraiser in Compton back in the day (1996). I was asked to value a proposed shopping center in the heart of Compton. One of the big selling points was a police sub-station built in to the shopping center that contained a holding cell. You see, we take security seriously... This story is so way messed up. Is ANYONE able to get their brains around it?

Posted by: babs at September 07, 2005 03:00 PM (JgUhZ)

11 You know I read everyone's comments and you have a different point of view if you actually knew Osiel and his wife Liz. He was like my brother and I still can't believe he is gone after talkin to him 4 days before he was killed.

Posted by: joe at September 12, 2005 07:41 PM (ZbuwW)

12 I'm related to Liz and they finally, caught the basterd that did this. This is extremely sad and Osiel and Lynette will have to learn about their father and what happend through this reports and from loved ones.

Posted by: Mayra at September 16, 2005 12:00 AM (XVzGk)

13 My husband worked with Mr. Hipolito. I was so saddened to hear that this had happened to such a good guy. I am so hurt even though I never met him personally. My condolenses to his family and friends.

Posted by: Saddened at September 18, 2005 11:34 AM (6mUkl)

14 I'm reading all the comments, and I was stationed with Osiel. It hurts to hear what has happened to him because he focused on nothing more than his family. They were his world, and he would bring in pictures of birtday parties of his other child they have together. He was a good person who, for the two years I had known him, got along with veryone. He worked for me in the mainspace on the USS Germantown. I just left there two months ago, and to Pascagoula, MS. I can remember from when he first reported on board, he was always a person you could count on to get a job done and could be depended on by his friends to be there when they needed him. I'll miss him. Quick

Posted by: Quick at September 23, 2005 09:10 AM (PJ4Iq)

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