By Nicholas Stix
Black thug's violent racism "caused" him to murder white mail lady?
Sixty years of de-policing in black and Hispanic-dominated neighborhoods created a nation of racist, no-go zones, where black and brown cut-throats learned that no rules or laws applied to them.
Black supremacists and their white Uncle Toms and Aunt Jemimas laugh about these women as “Beckys” and “Karens.”
“Possible motive uncovered in shooting death of Indianapolis letter carrier”
By Rich van Wyk
Published: Apr 29th, 2020 - 11:04pm (EDT)
Updated: Apr 30th, 2020 - 3:40pm (EDT)
INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - There are new details about the death of an Indianapolis postal worker and a possible motive for the crime.
According to union officials, mail to the home had been cut off because of a vicious dog. In that undelivered mail were two long-awaited federal stimulus checks.
Federal postal inspectors were back at the crime scene Wednesday night, interviewing possible [looking for] witnesses and looking for more evidence. Earlier in the day, postal inspectors, FBI agents and Indianapolis homicide detectives arrested Tony Cushingberry-Mays. They suspect the 21-year-old is connected to the murder of letter carrier Angela Summers.
[English translation: They believe the 21-year-old murdered letter carrier Angela Summers.]
“We are very excited it was taken care of in an expeditious manner," said Paul A. Toms, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers.
Summers was shot to death Monday while delivering the mail.
There was an ongoing dispute with a resident at a home on North Denny Street. According to Toms, the resident ignored two letters warning them to contain a vicious dog.
“So a third letter went out, your mail will be curtailed until you correct it,” he explained.
Summers, according to postal regulations, could not deliver mail to the house, but she did have to walk past it to deliver mail to other homes on her route.
“She was not going to tell him, ‘I’m not going to deliver your mail,’” Toms said. “They came out and confronted her and that escalated to her death.” Toms said that in the undelivered mail were two federal stimulus checks.
[English translation: They came out and murdered her.]
“And they wanted them and that’s what caused them to be agitated and aggressive,” he explained.
[Wanting the checks did not cause them to be agitated and aggressive. They caused everything. Indeed, how could their internal desire “cause” them to do anything? First of all, these were violent thugs; thus, they needed no external cause to wreak mayhem. The violence of their dog was an extension of their will. Their refusal to curb their will meant that they expected the white mail lady to be their slave.]
Summers is described as energetic and enthusiastic. She was a Sunday school teacher and so friendly some homeowners hung black ribbons from their mailboxes in her memory.
Assaulting a federal employee is a federal crime. The U.S. Attorney is reviewing the evidence, considering criminal charges and whether the case should be tried in federal court.
[Non sequitur alert: If the crime is a federal felony, how could one possibly justify trying it in state court?
[A tip ‘o the hate to my son, “Paul Kersey.”]
Suspected war criminal, Tony Cushingberry
If that's the Face of America in the 21st Century, let China have it, it's over. To think of all the men who died for this country is to weep.
ReplyDeleteTattoos like the thug has are usually acquired in prison.
ReplyDelete--GRA
Look at the tats! Gang. That vicious dog probably guarding a drug house. Of course who else but the negro gangster carries a gun in his waistband.
ReplyDeleteConfrontation and dispute. The typical nonsense language used to describe these murders.
Too it is bad policy and downright dangerous to allow a white postal employee to deliver mail in a colored area. That needs to stop.
YES, that is a federal offense and the guy needs to be tried in federal court and be punished with the max sentence and have serve the whole time, not one day less.
"Wanting the checks did not cause them to be agitated and aggressive."
ReplyDeleteThat is what THEY are going to say. You should not expect him to be other than agitated. He was not getting his entitled checks. THEY must get what THEY are ENTITLED to. THEY.