Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Evening Update: Jersey City Shooters are Also Suspects in Murder of Livery Driver

By "W"
Wed, Dec 11, 2019 8:00 p.m.
Evening Update: Jersey City Shooters are Suspects in Murder of Livery Driver





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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

MORE BASEBALL STUPIDITY-GERRIT COLE SIGNS FOR 36 MILLION A YEAR WITH THE YANKEES
(ESPN)
Prized free-agent pitcher Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees have agreed to a record nine-year, $324 million contract, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.

The deal includes an opt-out after five years, according to Passan, and it also has a full no-trade clause, sources told ESPN. It surpasses the deal Stephen Strasburg finalized with the Washington Nationals on Monday for most total money and annual average salary for a pitcher, at $36 million

Cole, 29, the runner-up to teammate Justin Verlander for the AL Cy Young Award, was dominant in 2019, posting a 20-5 record in the regular season as the Houston Astros led the majors with 107 wins.
GRA:Brother,can you spare a grand?
Listen,he's good,but not worth this kind of money---no one is.Two fine seasons of 15-5 and 20-5.Before that--not much.He's 29 years old.I hope the Yanks are forced into filing bankruptcy as a sort of karma retribution for wasting money.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

ONE OF THE NYPOST STORIES WAS...
"Bankers talk about black customers"
GRA:I call this,"tattletale news".Lesta Holt specializes in it.
(NYPOST)
JPMorgan Chase employees were allegedly caught on recordings denigrating wealthy black clients — including an ex-New York Giant — as scary and irresponsible, according to a new report.
(GRA;Shocking!)
Retired defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy recorded one Chase worker in Arizona allegedly suggesting he was “intimidating” because “they don’t see people like you a lot.”
(GRA:And?)

“You’re bigger than the average person, period. And you’re also an African American,” financial adviser Charles Belton, who is also black, said in the recording published by the New York Times on Wednesday. “We’re in Arizona. I don’t have to tell you about what the demographics are in Arizona.”

On another soundbite, an ex-Chase bank boss allegedly suggested a black woman would blow a $372,000 settlement she received after her son’s death because she “didn’t earn it.”
(GRA:The truth,the whole truth and nothing but the truth).
“You’ve got somebody who’s coming from Section 8, never had a nickel to spend, and now she’s got $400,000,” Frank Venniro, who worked as a JPMorgan Chase executive director in the Phoenix area, said on the clip. “What do you think’s going to happen with that money? It’s gone.”
(GRA:She may get robbed by fellow blackies and killed.She may get into the drug business,she may buy a house in a nice white neighborhood--which will force the whites to move,destroying the value of her new house.)

The remark came during a conversation between Venniro and former Chase financial adviser Ricardo Peters, who told the Times he had complained that a colleague was trying to snatch up the black woman as a client. Venniro said he did not want to get involved because the woman was not worth pursuing, according to the paper.
GRA:Smart guy gets fired--over a blackie--what's new?The person who fired the intuitive (whitey)employee,should be fired as well for incompetence.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

So that it all started in the cemetery when the cop confronted the villains about another murder!! What else have these bad folks done?