Disneyland on high alert as dangerous gunman who shot man in the head at nearby hotel is still on the loose

A shooting at the Motel 6 Anaheim Maingate early Saturday morning has many
Disneyland officials and visitors on the edge this morning as there are no reports
of an arrest of the shooter in question, who apparently is still at large
It happened again! There was another violent attack within walking distance of the "Happiest Place on Earth" which left one man seriously injured and in critical condition.

The Orange County Register is reporting a man, whose name is not being released, was found shot a little past midnight on Saturday at the Motel 6 Anaheim Maingate located on 100 West Disney Way in Anaheim, which is within walking distance of the main entrance gates of the Disneyland Resort on Harbor Blvd.

According to reports, the Anaheim Police responded to a call of an assault at the Motel 6 after a gunshot was heard, but details of the violent assault are being withheld from the public for reasons that are completely unknown, given the facts that the assailant(s) are still on the loose and present an imminent threat to the public at large.


When the police arrived at the location around 12:40 a.m. on Saturday morning, they found a man in his 20s unconscious with a gunshot wound to the head. Paramedics took the victim to UC Irvine Medical Center just down the highway on I-5 in Orange, where he was admitted and listed in critical condition.

There have been no reports of any arrests to the shooting incident, so why haven't 
the Anaheim Police issued an alert to visitors and residents in the Resort District 
of the danger posed by the assailant(s)?
Bloody footprints were seen throughout the hotel lobby, according to OnScene.TV, and the shooter has not been identified or arrested, so there is still a dangerous shooter on the loose in the Disneyland area since Saturday morning without so much as a peep raised by the Anaheim Police of the danger the gunman poses to the public.

The incident is significant because it occurred in Disneyland's east gang injunction zone, which is one of two gang injunction zones that surrounds and envelopes the entire Disneyland Resort.

The east gang injunction zone flanks Disneyland's Harbor Boulevard main gate entrance, where the largest number of tourist hotels and businesses are located in the Anaheim Resort District that serve the Disneyland theme parks and resort.


This area is also notorious for being one of the most violent crime areas in the City of Anaheim, which in recent years has been dubbed the name "Anacrime" due to its reputation for violent crimes and gangland violence.

Disneyland's infamous gang injunction zones where the shooting took place on Saturday
Given the nature and the location of the crime, one has to suspect the shooting is related to criminal gang activities within the area; however, the police are keeping quiet about the details of the incident which is still under investigation.

Notorious street gangs in the Disneyland area, particularly in the Anaheim Resort District, are often recruited by and associated with very dangerous Mexican drug cartels, such as the Sinaloa Cartel which is led by its infamous jailed drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.

The six major Mexican drug cartels (i.e., Sinaloa, Los Zetas, Gulf, Beltran Leyva, Juarez and the Jalisco New Generation cartels) are known for committing ruthless, violent terrorist acts in both Mexico and the U.S., such as videotaped tortures, murders and beheadings on the police, military, government officials, innocent civilians and especially on rival cartel gang members, that would impress even the likes of ISIS.

Gang members around Disneyland commit numerous crimes in the area such as drug trafficking, counterfeiting, money laundering, burglaries, robberies, extortion, human trafficking, kidnappings, murder, and the list goes on and on.


The gang injunction zones were implemented by the courts to crackdown on violent gang activity that surrounds the Disneyland theme parks, which in recent years have exploded in violence and have seen a sharp rise in criminal activity, especially against tourists.



A year ago, a man and woman were stabbed and put in critical condition by an assailant in the west gang injunction zone on the same block as the Disneyland Resort near the intersection of West Ball Road and South Walnut Street.


A year before that, a homeless man was stabbed multiple times right in front of many horrified Disneyland guests on Disneyland's main entrance gate on Harbor Boulevard in the east gang injunction zone.


There have been no reports of any arrests, so we can assume the shooter in question is still at large on the run from police. Reports say that Disneyland officials and guests are on high alert as police continue to look for the dangerous assailant(s) in question.


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