By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
friday, february 7, 2025 at 06:36:26 p.m. est
"woman allegedly stabs salesman while test driving new 2024 cadillac escalade"
https://wjla.com/news/nation-world/woman-allegedly-stabs-salesman-after-testing-driving-new-2024-cadillac-escalade-crime-criminal-acts-cincinnati-chevrolet-dealership-employee-extensive-search-unoccupied-rest-area-locations-superficial-stab-wounds-felony-larceny-assault-deadly-weapon
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How blacks "bargain."
"Lissen,you cut the price down $5,000 or I stabs you."
Add car salesmen to gas station employees on the "sitting duck" list. Too many to mention. Postal carriers,Walgreen workers etc.
--GRA
A MASS SHOOTING STORY THAT TELLS AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE
(abc15)CASA GRANDE, AZ — One person is dead and five others are injured after a shooting in Casa Grande early Saturday morning.
Police say the incident happened near SR 84 and Pinal Avenue just after 1 a.m.
There, police found three 20-year-olds, one 17-year-old and a 19-year-old all with gunshot wounds. They were all taken to Valley area hospitals in various conditions from stable to unknown.
Police also say one 19-year-old man was dead at the scene with an apparent gunshot wound. He has been identified as Syncere Ellington of Phoenix.
(GRA:Assuming a black--with a name like "Syncere". He opened fire and was shot dead?)
There are no outstanding suspects or threats to the community, police say.
It is unknown what led to the shooting.
GRA:Press doesn't know and they don't want to know.
--GRA
Oh, Demika Porterfield. Relieved to hear that it wasn't Demika Brzezenski.
In a followup report somewhere it says that bond was set at $250,000 and she gets a public defender.
Demika Unturia Porterfield.
And hopefully the guys in Detailing were able to get any blood off the upholstery or fabric.
OH! Back in 2016 she sued the U.S. Army! But in the wrong court, apparently.
Porterfield v. U.S. Army, Case: 1:16-cv-01343, (D.D.C. Jun. 24, 2016) (“The plaintiff appears to challenge her chronic adjustment disorder diagnosis, and it appears that she does so in the context of a request for disability benefits or other benefits to which she may be entitled following her service in the United States Army.”)
And in 2019!!!: According to plaintiff, the Army twice demoted her, from E-7 to E-6, and from E-6 to E-5. And represented herself.
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