Monday, December 30, 2019

Jim Coleman displays new Cadillac XT6 at Bethesda Row

Bethesda Cadillac dealer Jim Coleman is displaying a gift many wish they had received Christmas morning on Bethesda Lane. The new Cadillac XT6 is an SUV with three-row seating that competes with Lincoln's Aviator. I'm still waiting for Cadillac to bring back a full-size, V8-powered, rear-wheel-drive sedan.



6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What? Are you planning on selling your AMC Pacer to get a new Caddy? It’s such a classic. I think Jackie Kennedy had one...

Anonymous said...

So...what is the difference between this and a Chevy Suburban, apart from the badge and the price?

Anna said...

You say XT6 and I hear:

Everyone has a CREW
A stone cold
Never blink
Walk in slow motion CREW

We on fire
Step up in the party, step up in the party

We on fire
Ride up to the party, ride up to the party

Welcome to the party
Welcome to the party, aye
Welcome to the party, aye
Welcome to the party

Anonymous said...

I bought 4 of 'em. You would too unless ur poor.

Anonymous said...

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'Kill, rape, control' | MS-13 gang ensues violence on local communities
Law enforcement agencies nationwide have launched a new MS-13 tipline to help end the fear and violence the gang causes
WASHINGTON — Local law enforcement agencies have launched a new MS-13 tipline for the public to report information about the gang. Authorities hope this tipline will encourage witnesses and victims of MS-13 violence to report crimes committed by the gang, without the fear of retaliation.

Authorities said the gang is present across the nation, and this tipline is a tool to help fight against MS-13.

Robery Hur, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, said MS-13 uses violence and fear to take control of their communities. This violence starts even before someone becomes a member of the gang.

"Members undergo a beating to gain admission," Hur said. "Upon seeing someone who they think is a member of a rival gang, they must attack and try to kill that person."

But the gang doesn't just murder its rivals.

"They behead them and dismember them in order to spread fear," Hur said.

The motto the gang lives by is translated to "kill, rape, control," used to promote violence and send a message to local communities. In the last year, there have been several brutal MS-13 murders of young people in the DMV.

A 16-year-old from Fairfax was found dead in Stafford County, stabbed 100-plus times and set on fire. Additionally, 16-year-old Eberson Guerra-Sanchez from Frederick was found dead with his hand cut off beneath the Chain Bridge in April.


But Hur said many victims to the gang's violence have no involvement with other gangs to begin with.

"The gang purports to target and kill its perceived enemies, but we find all too often that MS-13 victims have no connection to gang life other than the misfortune of crossing paths with MS-13," Hur said.

Ariana Funes-Diaz, a 14-year-old girl, was another victim to MS-13. Funes-Diaz was reported missing from Anne Arundel County earlier this year. She was later found dead in a creek of Prince George's County. Funes-Diaz was brought to a remote tunnel and beaten and stabbed.

Police said cadaver dogs helped find the body of Funes-Diaz, who had been reported missing from a "therapeutic" group home for girls in Anne Arundel County. Prince George's County Police said she was beaten and stabbed by two men, while a woman watched. An unknown suspect took video, according to court documents.

Joel Escobar, 17, of Northeast D.C., Josue Fuentes-Ponce, 16, of Bladensburg, Md., and Cynthia Hernandez-Nucamendi, 14, of Lothian, Md., were all arrested May 16 and are facing charges.

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Police arrested 16-year-old Josue Fuentes-Ponce of Bladensburg, 17-year-old Joel Escobar of Northeast Washington, DC, and 14-year-old Cynthia Hernandez-Nucamendi of Lothian, Md. in the murder of Ariana Funes-Diaz,14.
WUSA
Fuentes-Ponce and Escobar are believed to be members of an MS-13 clique in the county, Prince George's County Police said. An investigation showed the other suspects believed Funes-Diaz planned to go to authorities about the D.C. crime, then plotted to kill her.

By calling the MS-13 tipline at 1-866-STP-MS13, the community can help prevent crime and murders caused by the gang.

RELATED: MS-13 gang member sentenced for group beating of man with baseball bats

Anonymous said...

Including yourself.