Monday, November 10, 2025

Demographically challenged, Wilmington, delaware (52% black), reports five shot near the police station, friday night; all will avoid nig naps

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
sunday, november 9, 2025 at 7:46:00 p.m. est

Demographically challenged, Wilmington, delaware (52% black), reports five shot near the police station, friday night; all will avoid nig naps

"Wilmington, del. (wpvi) -- police in Wilmington are investigating a shooting that left five people injured [sic] friday night, just one block from the city's police headquarters.

[N.S.: Safest place in town.]

"the incident occurred around 10 p.m. in the 400 block of east 4th street.

"according to Wilmington police, officers responded around 10:06 p.m. and located five gunshot victims. among those shot were a 35-year-old woman, a 28-year-old woman, a 40-year-old man, a 56-year-old man, and a 60-year-old man. All were transported to Christiana hospital in stable condition.

"authorities have not released details about the circumstances of the shooting or any suspects. the incident remains under investigation, and police say additional information will be released when available."

GRA: mex police chief--the same skills as a black one.

--GRA



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wilmington has a population of 73,000,so why would this small city be full of blacks? That's not what I've been led to believe,which is,blacks are infesting big cities and medium ones,but not small towns. Why Wilmington?

Yet we still see constant census numbers of 13% blackies in our country. I'm finding that number harder and harder to believe. Someone in government is lying big time.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

COPS IN GRAND RAPIDS:"HEY,CAN WE TALK TO YOU?"
nEGRO: "NO."(SHOOTS MULTIPLE ROUNDS--THEN IS CAUGHT DOWN THE STREET);BULLETS MISS ON BOTH SIDES


GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — No one was hit by gunfire when an 18-year-old suspect shot at officers and they returned fire in southeast Grand Rapids Tuesday afternoon, police say.

Around 1:40 p.m., a senior officer with the Grand Rapids Police Department was patrolling the area of Adams Street SE and Blaine Avenue SE(GRA:Pure ghetto) with an officer in training. They were doing what GRPD Chief Eric Winstrom called “proactive police work.” The officers saw someone who they knew to be a suspect in a previous firearm theft walking in the area.

“They just stopped and called him over and said, ‘Hey, can we speak to you?’ and that’s where he turned and fired his gun,” Winstrom explained.

The suspect fired multiple times at officers — preliminary reports indicate it was at least four rounds, Winstrom said. The officers fired back.

“Miraculously, no one was struck by gunfire,” Winstrom said.

Officers were able to provide a description of the suspect to surrounding GRPD units. Backup officers found him a few blocks away and took him into custody. Police did not release the suspect’s name, but said he was 18 years old and known to police.


GRPD detectives found a gun that the suspect tossed in a location covered in weeds.

“There’s a good chance that that’s the one in the same gun,” Winstrom said, referring to the handgun that had been reported stolen.

Police will run ballistics tests on it to find out more about the weapon and whether or not it has been used in a crime.

Michigan State Police were called to the scene and are investigating. The two officers involved were placed on paid administrative leave, as is protocol in circumstances like this. After canvassing the area, officers determined no one else had been struck, though a GRPD squad car was hit.

GRA:I was woken at 9:30 am by a gaggle of police cars going by the house--sirens wailing.

Nothing on the news though.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Afterthoughts:

This should have been titled:The "Cops and Thugs Who Couldn't Shoot Straight".

Does "proactive policing" mean,"looking for negroes"?



--GRA

Anonymous said...

ACTUAL HEADLINE:PENNSYLVANIA MAN SAYS HE WAS SHOT BY HIS DOG

SHILLINGTON, Pa. (WPVI) -- A Pennsylvania man says his dog is to blame for a bizarre mishap inside his home.

He was shot late Tuesday night at a home in Shillington, Berks County.

The man told police he was cleaning a shotgun and put it down on his bed.

When he sat down on the bed, the dog jumped onto it, causing the firearm to discharge and strike him in the lower back.

The man was rushed to the hospital, where he underwent surgery.

GRA:Good doggie?(Only if the vic is black.)The dog is a better shot THAN most blackies.



--GRA