Talk:Sombra Negra

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I just have to say... that this is awesome.

I totally agree man, I totally agree. - Impulse 360 02:05, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
I would go so far as to say it's the most awesome thing ever. The_Irrelevant_One 06:13, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
Definatly agree, awesome. Love it when someone, or a group of someones, takes the law into their own hands not for personal gain, but to better society. Chivalric in a way. (USMA2010 04:51, 24 June 2006 (UTC))
That's what we need to deal with these kind of people: brutally effective vigilante justice. --Impaciente 06:07, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Dude, death squads are like totally radikal n' stuff! --Descendall 08:29, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Passive Voice

An interested editor needs to rewrite the fragment that begins with "It is widely believed..." since it is not easily verifiable as written. TheRingess 03:18, 1 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Add disambiguation page and split off gang information into a new article?

Hi. This article appears to reference three entities:

  • a video game character
  • a group of vigilantes
  • a street gang

At this point, I believe that a disambiguation page may be warranted for this term. Additionally, because there is significant text in the article about the street gang, I also propose that the street gang information be moved to a new article. Does anyone else agree? --Takeel 13:42, 1 March 2006 (UTC)

Yes, because there isn't even any break between the part about vigilantes and the asian street gang. Although I would vote just to scrap it because I can't find any reference anywhere else to this gangItalic text, perhaps it's entirely fictional? --librarianofages 15 March 06 (130306)

Since someone removed the street gang references, I have removed the split template I added to the article. --Takeel 18:01, 23 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Foreign Affairs article

The first time I ever heard of Sombra Negra, I'm ashamed to say, was reading a Foreign Affairs article several months ago. From what I recall, the article didn't mention SM's involvment in the war at all, and said that SN was basically just a bunch of cops running a death squad. Reminded me a little bit of Los Pepes. Anyway, if anyone could track down that article, it'd be pretty good to use as a source. Apparantly SN actually screws up US-El Salvador relations because it complicates extradition, since the US can't extradite someone if it knows that person will be tortured and murdered. --Descendall 08:39, 4 December 2006 (UTC)