Husband, wife from Lake Worth Beach arrested for operating illegal gambling arcades
Chi-Min Wu and Li-Yun Kang face numerous chargesWell, they lived here but their scam business was in other cities; one in West Palm Beach and one in Vero Beach.
According to court documents, an employee told detectives they allowed drug deals in their arcades, in addition to manipulating the games to never pay the jackpot.
Court documents also stated Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office held an undercover operation at the arcades that led to the arrests, after finding enough evidence of illegal gambling.
Both suspects are being held on a bond of more than $750,000 each.
Wu and Kang face several charges, including money laundering, conspiracy, operating a gambling house and illegally owning coin-operated devices. [WPTV-12]
I hope they didn't waste too much time on this. All of the violent crime in the world, and they are chasing down gambling dens.
ReplyDeleteLikely linked to massage parlors and drug trafficking that’s how it goes
DeleteNo, anonymous at 3:53...they just committed multiple crimes. Let's let them go. You would think this was NYCity or something with Alt-Left prosecutors who allow criminals off the hook at every opportunity. That is what is wrong with this society today.
ReplyDeleteYesterday, there were pan-handlers at the one remaining Wells Fargo Bank in Lake Worth. They were going up to everyone who had gone through the drive-in window, or the ATM machine.
ReplyDeleteThe Drive-in teller told me he had called the police but then the homeless had just gone away.
I called the police and got the same weak response. I asked to have a call back from an officer, and when he called, he asked me for a description. I could only remember that one of them had on a long sleeve flannel shirt.
He said they had been there, but the homeless Panhandlers had left. Well, I said, they couldn't be far away, try looking around in the bushes.
I called Wells Fargo and they said, what did I want them to do, they were in California.
This has more importance to the people of Lake Worth, than some Chinese arcade owners, who are just trying to earn enough to send their children to Harvard. Why do you think they came to America?
The question is: Who is the bigger crook? The Arcade Owners, the Pan-Handlers, or Wells Fargo?
You're probably right 4:10, but they don't drag you in there.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget Robert Kraft!
@6:15...it's definitely NOT Wells Fargo.
ReplyDeletePeople who commit crimes should be punished and pay the price and I would doubt seriously if they are trying to earn money to send their kids to Harvard. What a joke.
Why did they come to America? To rip off society like all the others of late. But liberals find excuses for all these deadbeats.