Sunday, November 17, 2019

Two Teenaged Brothers Killed in Rollover Crash: Can They Still Vote? More Murder, Mayhem, and Mexicans

By R.C.
Sun, Nov 17, 2019 9:07 p.m.

More Murder, Mayhem, and Mexicans



R.C.: Can they still vote?

It's California after all.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

YEP! Murder. Doing something that resulted in the death of another person. Winnetka almost upper class. In some places it is. And the immigration status is?

Anonymous said...

Well a 4 dead shooting in Cal yesterday (assume blacks,but it wasn't--Asian) and 3 dead shooting in Oklahoma this morning,
Does diversity cause more mass shootings?I have to believe it's very likely,by the simple fact that 40 years ago in an 85% white America,we had none and in a 60%(and dropping quickly) white America,it's a daily occurrence.
I believe there's a combination of reasons,including blacks and Mex interacting with whites much more frequently--introducing whites to drugs--after which anything is possible behavior-wise--plus a simple reaction by whites,whose lives are declining because of diversity.
Blacks will invade a football field for gang revenge--completely different from why whites commit mass
murders.I believe that white perpetrated murders are reactionary attacks,via the concept of an individual war being fought against globalist agendas that are getting dumped on white America--hence the single person scenario.The government also has a more difficult time keeping track of one person who might be contemplating an attack,as opposed to militias attempting the same plan.
Just a theory.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

WHO WAS THE RACE--ASIAN OR BLACK(OR BOTH?)
GRA:One report on ZH said Asian--shocking the hell out of me--now police aren't saying,
(CBSNEWS)Four men were killed and six others wounded in a shooting Sunday night at a house party in Fresno, California, police said. Fresno Police Chief Andrew Hall said at least two suspects sneaked though an unlocked gate into a football viewing party in the house's backyard and opened fire before fleeing on foot.


"This was not a random act," Hall said at a news conference Monday. "It appears that this incident was a targeted act of violence against this residence." The chief said several people at the party were involved in a recent disturbance, and police were looking into whether that incident was connected to the shooting.

There were about 30 people at the party, he said. Ten men were shot; three of then died at the scene and another died in surgery.

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Emergency officials at the scene of what police called a "mass casualty" shooting in Fresno, California the night of November 17, 2019
KGPE-TV
Of the six wounded victims, only two were still in a hospital, and they were in stable condition as of late Monday morning, Hall said. All of the children at the party were inside the house at the time of the shooting.

Hall only identified the victims by their age and gender: a 23-year-old man, a 31-year-old man, a 38-year-old man and a 40-year-old man. Police had earlier said the victims were Asian, and a community member said at the press conference two of the victims were well-known in the local Hmong community.

Police didn't know the suspects' ethnicity, Hall said, adding that witnesses only described seeing flashes of light as the shots were fired. Police haven't been able to rule out whether the shooting was related to gang violence.

The suspects were armed with what appeared to be semiautomatic pistols, Hall said. Investigators were going door to door looking for security cameras in the neighborhood, he said.

The Sacramento Bee reported the shooting was at least the second fatal gun attack in Fresno Sunday. A man in his 20s was shot dead early in the day. Police didn't say whether the incidents could be connected.
--GRA