Not in Chicago
Not In Kenya
Haiti
Or South Africa
Why? It's the call of the blood. And if we don't do something to separate from these people...

This is the fate that awaits you and your children. What did you do to stop it?
An O’Fallon, Mo., man was charged today with a hate crime stemming from three incidents Friday night in his apartment complex, authorities say.
Rudi D. Ballard, 30, of the 16000 block of Applerock Drive in the Enclave at Winghaven apartment complex, is charged with three felony counts of unlawful use of a weapon motivated by discrimination.
Police say the gated apartment complex is home to a large Indian population. Ballard approached seven people of Indian ethnicity on three separate occasions around 10 p.m. Friday and threatened them with a gun, authorities said. Each time, Ballard shouted obscenities about their Indian heritage.
Several students have been suspended for cheering on the attacks or laughing as they took place. Tabasha Holloman, the mother of one of those students, said her son was in the wrong but questioned whether the district was imposing punishments fairly.
"That's the way teenagers react to fights," she said.
Evan Hassan Wormley walks into the Ameristar Casino in St. Charles with his 2-year-old son.
Wormley, 21, of the 4500 block of Evans Avenue in St. Louis is clearly not sober at this point, Piasecki says.
Wormley, toting his son who is wearing only a soiled diaper, walks over to a set of elevators and shakes down a man in his 70s and his daughter for money.
Wormley attacks the man and pushes him into a wall.
In the process, Piasecki says, Wormley drops his son onto an industrial sized floor sweeping machine sitting in the lobby.
King pleaded guilty to killing Brian Conrad, 31, Michell Conrad, 35 , and Zach Doan, her 14-year-old son. They were found slain in their remote farmhouse south of Pampa the morning of Sept. 30, 2005. The woman was six months pregnant.
Her 10-year-old daughter survived and called 911.
Last year, King pleaded guilty in the shooting deaths of two people from rural Missouri: Orlie McCool, 70, and his 47-year-old daughter-in-law, Dawn McCool. Their bodies were found by a relative in a rural Pineville, Mo., home on Sept. 30, 2005 - the same day authorities in the Texas Panhandle discovered the bodies in the Conrads' home.