By A Texas Reader
Fri, Apr 5, 2019 10:55 p.m.
Parents waiting to pick their kids up from school Friday afternoon were disturbed. "It leaves me shocked. I can't imagine that coming from these schools," Maria Beltran said. On April 2, Superintendent Richard Garza and another employee were indicted
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Parents waiting to pick their kids up from school Friday afternoon were disturbed. "It leaves me shocked. I can't imagine that coming from these schools," Maria Beltran ... abc13.com |
If the name includes "academy," "charter," or "learning academy," then you know the "school" is full of Negroes and Latinos.
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BLACK OPENS FIRE IN CROWDED GRAND RAPIDS STREET-OVER $20 DRUG DEAL--ESCAPES.
GRA:This was breaking news yesterday.Eleven shots were fired by a black drug dealer.This area is the original ghetto area of GR (since spread elsewhere).Note the witness telling WOOD,"This happens frequently."
But you never hear about it on the news.First honest bit of reporting I've seen in years.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Police say a bullet grazed a man’s head after shots were fired near the busy Franklin St. and Eastern Ave. intersection on the southeast side of Grand Rapids Friday.
The violence that shut the area roads down for hours into Friday evening is believed to have sparked at around 5 p.m. because of a drug debt. One man allegedly owed the other $20, police said citing their preliminary investigation. When the two met up near Hall St. and Franklin Ave. shots were fired.
“Unfortunately we got numerous innocent folks at an intersection at five o’clock — uncalled for on all levels,” said GRPD Sgt. John Wittkowski, the command officer on the scene. “Particularly over a 20 dollar drug debt.”
The man who was hit was the intended target. Police say he suffered a grazing gunshot wound to the head and was able to give himself to the hospital to be treated.
“He’s a lucky man,” Sgt. Wittkowski said.
The suspect took off the scene prompting police to set up a perimeter in the area and call out tactical officers as they believed the suspect was in a home near the crime scene. But the alleged shooter was not there. The woman who was with him in the car when the shots were fired was located.
Police say they struggled to get concrete information from the woman about the identity of the man who did the shooting.
Investigators say they found at least ten shell casings at the scene. At least one round shattered the windshield of a vehicle that had a woman and her daughter inside. They were not hurt.
“You saw there was holes in the windshield,” Wittkowski said. “By the grace of God, she was not injured. This could have been far worse.”
The sound of the gunfire was captured on the video surveillance system of the Metro PCS cellphone store in the area. Yasser Bahhy, the store’s owner, said he took cover after hearing the sound of shots being fired.
“Just another day in the hood to be honest,” Bahhy said of the incident. “This is Eastern and Franklin. Stuff like this doesn’t probably happen on the daily, but it does go down over here.”
Police said they had not located the suspect as of late Friday night.
--GR Anonymous
Institute for Higher Excellence in Education.
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