Tuesday, June 04, 2019

Number of Homeless People Jumps 12% Across L.A. County to Nearly 59,000

By R.C.
Tue, Jun 4, 2019 8:24 p.m.






3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fleas, feces, urine, garbage, rats, etc. I'm not even speaking of the people.

Anonymous said...

WOOD TV TRIES TO EXPLAIN WHY GRAND RAPIDS'MURDER RATE IS UP--WITHOUT TELLING THE REAL REASON WHY.
Grand Rapids
Dad's death is Grand Rapids' 8th homicide of 2019(GRA:By calling him "dad",WOOD already veers from the facts--to a liberal slant.Wait,there's much more Holt-like propaganda).
By:
Leon Hendrix(350lb black reporter).
Updated: Jun 05, 2019 06:40 PM EDT


Victim dies from injuries in Grand Rapids shooting
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Less than halfway through 2019, Grand Rapids is one killing shy of the number of homicides it logged in all of 2018.

On Tuesday, Javon Holloway, 21, became the eighth homicide victim of the year. The 21-year-old father of a 1-year-old boy was fatally shot on Temple Street SE west of Kalamazoo Avenue. Police Wednesday afternoon said they were still working to find the killer(GRA:That goes for most of them).

Holloway's cousin, Malcom Davis, says his family had gathered at a home near the shooting scene when they suddenly heard gunshots.

"We're outside as a family having a family gathering and next thing I know, I hear shots. I come outside and I see my little cousin on the floor," Davis told 24 Hour News 8 Wednesday. "I knew I had to be there while he was there taking his last breaths. … That's too much."

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Davis said Holloway loved being a father. Another loved one described him as the "glue" that held their family together.(GRA:He was such a great guy,he just HAD to be murdered).

"This is a family over here that just got the heart snatched out of it," said William Paulino, a close friend who says he was like a brother to Holloway.

"When he first had his son, it was just like a bundle of joy for him," Davis said. "He couldn't keep his mind off of his son.(GRA:White mom?Unknown).

Holloway's death brings the total number of homicide deaths in Grand Rapids to eight for 2019. If the trend continues, the city is set to post one of its highest annual homicide totals in recent history.
(GRA:There's only one reason--which WON'T be discussed--blacks are pouring in year after year).
It's a trend Pastor Jerry Bishop of Lifequest Ministries is hopeful he can help change. The pastor planned to open the doors of his church at 1050 Fisk Ave. at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, calling on community members to join in awareness and prayer.

"We are engulfed in a war of the upper proportion with bad decision-making," Bishop told 24 Hour News 8 Wednesday before the service. "I truly, truly believe that these are lifestyle decisions."

Bishop said he has officiated several funerals recently for young victims who lost their lives to violence and suicide. He says he gets a unique perspective from the pulpit.

"When you look on the face of these young people, you see faces that are traumatized," Bishop said. "They're victims. I see the look of hopelessness, despair(GRA:That's an excuse.Victims--blacks favorite word,isn't it?)
Aside from incorporating faith, Bishop said he hopes to see additional funding(GRA:paid by whitey) to develop programs that inspire young people on the city's southeast side(GRA:original ghetto area--now spread to my side) to lead full, productive lives.

"I would hope and pray that today is the last day that we lose a young man or a young woman," Bishop said. "But it's going to take a collected effort from everybody in our community."
GRA:Too late,a shooting near downtown GR today--vic in the hospital.

Holloway's loved ones were planning a candlelight vigil for Wednesday that was slated to begin around 7 p.m. at the scene of the shooting.
(GRA:There'll probably be a shooting there too).
GRA:Here's the kicker:All 8 murdered were black--committed by blacks(I'm 99.
9% sure that no whites were involved).
The bottom line is,if you subtracted blacks from the Grand Rapids area,there would be ZERO murders this year.
--GR Anonymous

Anonymous said...

THAT DIDN'T TAKE LONG DEPT.
(FOX17NEWS)GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — One person was seriously injured in a shooting overnight in Grand Rapids. It happened around 2 a.m. Thursday in the area of Marshall Avenue and Temple Street on the city’s southeast side. This is not far from where a 21-year-old man was shot and killed in Grand Rapids Tuesday night. A short time later, police found the victim outside the Kentwood City Hall, 4900 Breton Rd SE.
GRA:Ghetto justice...blacks probably beat the PO-lice to the perpetrator of Tuesday's murder--OR they just shot an acquaintance--that's close enough in ghettoland.
--GR Anonymous