Sunday, July 09, 2017

Worthless RINO Governor Hogan Says that Baltimore Has a Gun Violence Problem. Wrong. Baltimore Has a Violent Negro Problem.

By An Old Friend, Who Once Lived in Charm City

If we had bought a townhouse from the City of B’more in 1981, when they were being offered for $12,000 to urban pioneers, I am sure we would both have been murdered long ago.

I used to hike from [censored by NSU] down to the Lexington Market to grab lunch, and then spend the afternoons at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. Or took the train from Penn Station to D.C. to spend the day at the National Archives working on my Ph.D. dissertation or working part-time on [censored by NSU] issues w/ my colleagues. You can well imagine how the B’more Negroes would have treated a young white couple moving into one of “their” areas.

Anyway, here are some crime highlights from the city where our National Anthem was composed. Far, far more dangerous than when the Royal Navy was bombarding Fort McHenry.

N.S.: The problem is that black parents raise their children—in every sense—to hate. That’s it. They also tell them to “love” other blacks, but any concept they have of love is parasitic on their concept of hate, and the hate is much stronger. The hate goes way beyond lip-service.


Murder Ink: 9 murders this week, 175 murders this year
By Edward Ericson Jr.
July 3, 2017, 4 p.m.
City Paper

Tuesday, June 27

4:05 a.m. Travis Rogers, a 25-year-old African-American man of the 2400 block of Druid Hill Avenue, was found dead in Leakin Park. Police said his body showed "signs of trauma to the head." An autopsy is pending.

2:15 a.m. Robert Gardner, a 28-year-old African-American man, was on the 6100 block of Cardiff Avenue in Medford when someone shot him

Thursday, June 29

9:28 a.m. Kamal Thomas, a 39-year-old African-American man, was on the 600 block of N. Bentalou Street when someone shot him more than once.

1:41 p.m. Marquette Hall, a 25-year-old African-American man, was on the 2200 block of Christian Street in Carrollton Ridge when someone shot him multiple times.


Saturday, July 1

1:10 a.m. Louis Young, a 22-year-old African-American man, was on the 3300 block of Garrison Boulevard, in Central Forest Park, when someone shot him more than once in the body.

3:50 p.m. Dione Maurice Solomon, a 29-year-old African-American man, was on the 2700 block of Chase Street when someone shot him


Sunday, July 2

11:27 a.m. A man who police have not yet identified publicly was on the 1600 block of McCulloh Street when someone shot him in the shoulder and the head. Medics got him to a hospital, where he died.

8:00 p.m. Police called to a house in the 1400 block of Argyle Avenue found Dionay Smith, a 24-year-old African-American man inside, dead. He was police spokesman T.J. Smith's brother. He had been shot in the body. He lived there.

4:55 a.m. A 54-year-old man who police have not yet identified publicly was shot in the torso while on the 5300 block of Ready Avenue, in the Woodbourne McCabe neighborhood. Medics got him to a hospital, where he later died

Update: The man who was reported murdered in a car on the 1200 block of Cochran Avenue on June 25 has been identified as Dante Hicks, Jr., a 23-year-old African-American man, of the 2800 block of Montebello Terrace. Police now say he was killed on the 1200 block of Harwood Avenue, a block away. On June 30 police announced they had arrested Christopher Beckett, a 23-year-old African-American man, and charged him with this murder

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Black Darwin Awards seem to be warranted.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

I take the long view. A dozen or so fewer blacks today means hundreds of fewer blacks a century from now. Thus, keep at it guys. Eventually, there will be nobody left to kill and thus nobody left to do the killing.