Joseph Martin Ramos’ life of crime

| October 28, 2016

Joseph Martin Ramos

35-year-old Joseph Martin Ramos had been sentenced on felony convictions in 2002 and 2003 on guns and drug charges. He was arrested in 2004 and sentenced to 12 years in prison for three of 19 felony counts that included binding one home robbery victim with duct tape. Another victim had been robbed at gun point. It’s not clear how much of his 12 year sentenced Ramos had served, but he wasn’t on parole the other day when police spotted him prowling a neighborhood. He was suspected of several burglaries that included the theft of firearms and there was an open warrant for his arrest. Police began following him. He fled from his vehicle and ran into a parking lot and forced a 27-year-old man to drive him away from the police at gun point. The man’s 7-year-old son was in the back seat.

According to Fox 5;

Near Beacons Beach, sheriff’s personnel caught up to the commandeered car and pulled the driver over.

“When the Scion came to a stop, according to the victim of the carjacking and kidnapping, Ramos pointed the gun at both (him) and his son, then exited the car with the gun still drawn,” Nelson alleged. “One of the responding deputies saw the gun pointed at him and fired multiple shots.”

The wounded suspect tried to escape on foot but fell to the ground and was taken into custody.

Ramos was booked into jail earlier this week after a night in the hospital to treat his wounds on charges of kidnapping, carjacking, being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, and a burglary warrant.

I’m sure California needs more gun laws as a result of this crime.

Category: Crime

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Frankie Cee "In the Clear"

The poor man needs to be offered State Financed Therapy to see what horrific event in his life made him pursue this unfortunate path that he has been on. Surely, he can be rehabilitated and will become a model citizen, a veritable pillar of his community. If only we would be more compassionate with these poor souls who have gone astray.
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Frankie Cee "In the Clear"

Oh hell, screw all that. Just sentence the dope to spending 8 hours a day with a disbarred lawyer, inserting his catheter for him, (while smelling his stinking body), emptying the catheter bag, and on his way out and back to jail every evening, he will be expected to clear the driveway of screws, and the lawn of coconut IEDs. That’ll teach the dope.

Roh-Dog

His life of crime was a necessity because of the lack of jobs in Cali….and a reaction to a video telling the truth about his religion’s prophet.
Allegedly.
‘What difference does it make?!’

desert

That officer needs to read the book “Shoot’im agin Wilbur”!!

Veritas Omnia Vincit

Too bad the trooper didn’t shoot this prick to death, I’m sure no one, including Mr. Ramos, is under any illusions that this individual will be rehabilitated and become a productive member of society.

The only way this shit bag could possibly contribute is if he dies in prison and they donate his organs….

Janell S.

Shut the fuck up. You don’t know shit about him or what he’s going through all you hear is what the media tells you so why don’t you get your head out of your ass and stop hoping negative shit on people. Hopefully you’ll get your karma for wishing death upon someone, and how knows everyone can change they just have to want. To

Ex-PH2

That’s an abuse of duct tape. That charge was left off the list.

USMCMSgt (Ret)

That’s right, Ex-PH2.

Everyone knows duct tape is supposed to be used on dogs to keep them under control while flying a private plane. 🙂

Graybeard

Would an appropriate use of duct tape be to bind Ramos’ arms and legs in his bid to establish a new “mermaid” swim record – say 1/2 way across the Pacific with a 90# ruck strapped on him?

USMCMSgt (Ret)

Yes.

The use of duct tape to set the conditions for a person to be swim qualed as a mermaid is fine.

ex-OS2

Cocksucker.

Janell S.

Takes one to know one.

Bill M

Undoubtedly, he’ll be released on good behavior after a minimum stay and we’ll probably again be reading about this a**hole. But maybe next time he’ll be associated with one of the acronyms we’ve come to know and love (DRT/DOT).