An elementary school has been named after an infamous murderer believed to be one of the first gangsters in California – infuriating some parents and law enforcement officers.
The Alisal Union School District in Salinas agreed to name the new school in honor of Tiburcio Vasquez – who was eventually hanged for killing at least two people in the nineteenth century.
Superintendent John Ramirez defended the board’s decision telling Fox News that one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter.
“Tiburcio Vasquez, along with others, was an individual who was a revolutionary,” Ramierz said. “He was not okay with the oppression.”
Vasquez “was probably the most notorious bandit California ever saw,” according to the University of Southern California library. He was 14-years-old when he committed his first crime – stabbing a constable.
In 1875 Vasquez was convicted of two murders and subsequently hanged. Other historical records indicate he may have killed as many as six people – including a law enforcement officer.
“He took from the rich and gave to the poor,” Francisco Estrada told KION. “He was your inspiration of Zorro.”
Estrada sat on the naming committee for the new elementary school and said the convicted murderer was a good man who should be a model to the youth of East Salinas.
He said Vasquez was simply misunderstood.
More
the vast majority of californians have SH-FOR BRAINS!!!
ReplyDeleteUmmm. George Washington was responsible for the death of thousands of British soldiers and we still think it's OK to name stuff after him. What's the diff?
ReplyDeletewow 2:20, you need to get your head out of your assumptions and read a damn history book.
ReplyDeleteAnything named after Christopher Columbus is named for a murderer too
ReplyDeleteThe lack of any pertinent historical knowledge (and the obvious bias in the knowledge they DO possess) is appalling. 2:20 is comparing Vasquez to George Washington? Really? Stupid doesn't even come CLOSE to describing THAT remark....
ReplyDelete