I, Vigilante
Grace , Quezon City: Aug 6 2008
Made Popular Aug 6 2008

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The body’s still warm. Damn boys. Turned it into a mushy pulp. Welts and bruises, too much. The boys went a bit too far with that. The color has become that of a sick eggplant. And the body is still warm. No visible puncture wounds nor traces of bullet entry, though. Good. No blood. Good. My boys learn fast. Blood happens when the head is hit, so that area is generally avoided.

Hands not bound. Neither are the feet. Good. Bound, hah! That happens only in movies. Fingers and toes, though, are obviously broken from the way each digit points to a different direction. The right kneecap has grown to thrice its size. That looks broken, too. Or smashed, whichever came first. One can’t tell really which came first if things happen fast.

And that’s the whole point. Fast.

The face is noticeably intact. No black eye. No broken nose. No busted lip. No blood. Good. Except for the faint trace of a grimace, as if in disturbed sleep.

Another one today and it isn’t even 3 a.m. The one last night was done at the crack of dawn. And the one the day before that had to be finished by midnight.

The boys have become ingenious at this. Yes, there are creative ways to do it. But those guys really hit the jackpot with the idea of taping a piece of paper on the bodies, saying “I am a thief, don’t do what I do or you’ll end up this way, too.” The boys change the script from time to time. There was a “I’m a highway robber. I get on a bus and hostage all the passengers till I get everything I can and jump off. Please don’t copy me or this is how you’ll end up.”

Maybe next time, the boys will have to put the bodies in boxes before leaving them on the streets. This is why commuters and pedestrians that pass this way are safer now. No more pickpockets. No more snatchers. No more holduppers. All done away with. For now, at least. There will always be new ones. Always. Those bastards! They make society sicker than it already is.

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Now, crime rate has gone down 48 percent. And the figures are accurate, too. I use the word figure, not statistics. Because stats are doctored lies. They only make one look good. I don’t need statistics. I’m not after looking good with PowerPoint presentations at conferences.

I’m only concerned with the people. They thank me, of course, for safer streets – night and day. That is what counts. Safety. Public safety.

Me and the boys, we do what we have to do. Because if we don’t, the criminals we nab, the courts just let go. Can’t keep on doing that over and over again. What do they think of us? Not busy? We have tons of work to do!

That police station commander of the year award is surely mine this year.

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Grace,
Very hard-hitting one.
But the pictures have not yet come. Maybe I’ll avoid pictures for this post...I know encounters can be gruesome...I can’t handle it...does it really happen? Our streets have no memory of it...I don’t know of any roaming ghosts either...
:(
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
They’re not too gross. You can take them! :)
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Oh, I forgot to answer your question.

Yes, they happen. It’s as real as night and day.

:)
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Grace, I knew you were a sociopath!
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Not really. Not yet. I just chronicle them. I also become friends with some. LOL
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”For a long time ago there was a girl named Grace. This girl has become a one indomitable woman. Anyone who crosses her path, no more remains the same person. Who challenges her, will be committing the ultimate gesture of his life. Grace is a force of nature, ruthless and impossible to be impeded in their dark and sinister actions.”
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Oh gosh! You make me sound like Incredible Hulk!
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Mr. Police-Brutality-in-Brazil, I’d like to read your honest opinion about this.

Please separate the sociological comment from the sociopathic, so I don’t get lost.
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Your vision of modernity seems to be quite influenced by a mixture of nihilism with fatalism. That metaphor in which you took control and begins to act according to your principles to try to ”improve” the society, reveals a desire for change, a necessity for a reaction from society so that people become individuals, and no more victims of modernity.

How about that?
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
LOL Celso! There’s nothing that I write that’s fiction. I only write about what’s really happening. This story is real, man! I swear by my doggy’s grave!
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You should join the League of Justice.
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
C’mon, out with it! You’re changing the subject. How will you really feel if this thing happens in Brazil after you wrote that scathing article on police brutality there.

Huh?
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The monopoly of violence is supposedly exercised by the government. It is the Government who should maintain order in society, however, is increasingly common to see that this is not happening already. Citizens often are required to fill the gaps so they can protect themselves and their proprieties. When this occurs, a new problem arises because militias or groups of extermination may arise and begin to exercise a monopoly on violence within their communities.

This is the symbol of decadence of the government, the beginning of the chaos and a dangerous indication of a fragmented society.

If you ask me more than this, I swear that my brain will meltdown!
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The monopoly of violence is supposedly exercised by the government. It is the Government who should maintain order in society, however, is increasingly common to see that this is not happening already. Citizens often are required to fill the gaps so they can protect themselves and their proprieties. When this occurs, a new problem arises because militias or groups of extermination may arise and begin to exercise a monopoly on violence within their communities.

This is the symbol of decadence of the government, the beginning of the chaos and a dangerous indication of a fragmented society.

If you ask me more than this, I swear that my brain will meltdown!
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Celso, it is common that the law enforcers commit summary executions and extra-judicial killings. This is a reality everywhere.

What we call police brutality are really these, at the most extreme.

The question is: where lies the thin dividing line between law enforcement and police vigilantism?

Brazil and the Philippines are both known for police brutality.

Please answer this before your brain melts down.
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A priori, there is not a dividing line.

This is a symptom of decadence of a society and the failure of the State in carrying out its duties.
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
A posteriori (hehe...), there is a confusing division between what the police can do by he barrel of the gun, in fulfilling its mandate to maintain peace and order, and public safety.

Yes, it’s a sign of a very sick society.
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
I guess the real issue is: if the police has the mandate to kill (armed and dangerous), who can it kill - in its fulfillment of its duties?
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Perhaps the solution is the adoption of the bananas as a way to ensure public safety. As is well known, bananas are rich in potassium and this mineral inhibits the action of uniformed murderers, bringing more peace to the societies.
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Hahahaha! It’s not bananas here, Celso. It’s coconut and sugar. The bananas over here are made into ketchup. LOL
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Fariha Jamil
Lahore, Pakistan
Thanks great work Grace!

Bravo!!!
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Thanks, Fariha! Bravo (too)!

I just love you, sis!

And what’s a girl like you doing staying up at this hour, huh?

LOL
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Fariha Jamil
Lahore, Pakistan
My kinda girl... LOL.. impressions can be deceptive dearie; the right time for the devil is night. (I am gonna get u ... na na na na na na)
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
I knew it! You’ve really been affected by all those atheist posts! LOL
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Fariha Jamil
Lahore, Pakistan
Hahahahhaah... Ya, u know, Abhi even wrote a poem on anti-god; an answer to my poem on God...LOL
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
God is the biggest celebrity! I’m so glad.
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Fariha Jamil
Lahore, Pakistan
LOL... Ya, He should be!
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
I honestly would like to hear from you about the topic here. It’s quite touchy as far as moral quandary is concerned. You can give an angle to this debate.

What sayeth you?

And I don’t wanna hear that ’I’m fool and ignorant’ again, you hear? I’ll braid your hair if I do. LOL
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Fariha Jamil
Lahore, Pakistan
Wats the picture business here at your page Grace? Everyone is talking abt it and its a mystery to me ... i am still new around..LOL
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Alas, no pictures yet. Maybe, in a while. My pics always procrastinate their entrance! LOL
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Fariha Jamil
Lahore, Pakistan
Naa... your angles are perfecto my lord.

I sayth nothing in thy majesty if even thou allowth me! Wonder not dear lord, for i am forlorn and thinking if some can be friendth and hit the friend with arrows at the same timeth?!....LOL
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Nowst, methinks I’m gonnast braidest your hair! LOL
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Fariha Jamil
Lahore, Pakistan
Alas i remainth a fool as i fearth! My hair belongth to thee, but i am too possessive abt the lashes of mine eyes... henceforth, doth what pleaseth to my head and spare my eyes. These locks belongth to thee; taketh them by thy grace mine Grace...*sighs*
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Okayth, I sparestststs thou this timeth becauseth if thou haveth thy lashes on but withouth hair on thine head, thy willeth looketh liketh an alienth.
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Fariha Jamil
Lahore, Pakistan
Why doth thou not go ahead doth it now, I presentth myself to thee, walk over me, or maketh my hairth like a clownth, i shall remainth as alienth to thy world for my Loveth was not welcometh in thy sight... bury me by the grave of thy dog...

I chose to be a fool of the God of mine, than to be a king of the world of thine...

R.I.P
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
Hehe...I didn’t see your comment, Fariha. And it was nearly an hour ago! Oh well... ’twas a busy time musing on the morality of immoral acts while sighing and gazing out the window waiting for my pics to show.

Ok, I’ll cast you in my next production of King Lear! ;)
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Grace,
Ofcourse I know they happen...even if I want to be in denial...people go missing in the darkness...city engulfs them...
You amaze me! You manage to touch an aching nerve of our reality quite clinically yet with compassion and understanding of a healer. You are truly inspirational.
About the pictures, try putting .jpg format pictures. They are not shy...
LOLz:)
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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
madkat, you’re lucky that these don’t happen on your street. It’s one of the ugliest realities around.

It’s terrifying when law enforcers get creative definitions of the phrase law enforcement - and think that the end justifies the means.

There are many people who have gone ’life a thief in the night.’

Inspirational? You mean like Paris Hilton? Whoa! LOL

Yeah...I attach jpegs. Still... *sighs and looks out the window*
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