Thursday, May 14, 2020

Street Justice: 68 Days After Tyquan Howard Beat a 15-Year-Old Girl Almost to Death, and Robbed Her of Her Sneakers, One of Her People Executed Him, and Made Him Suffer, too

By Nicholas Stix

Officially, New York is an anti-justice state, but sometimes justice prevails, in spite of that. And such was the end for Tyquan Howard, 16, on Tuesday, May 12, 2020.

Someone gutshot him. For once, even the NYPD suppressed its lying reflex, and admitted that the killing was in retaliation for the mob attack of 15-20 black thugs on the light-brown-skinned girl, who was either a mulatto or a Hispanic.

New York State used to be a justice state. Once upon a time, up at “Sing Sing,” the state pen in Ossining, the hot seat was always busy. But then black-robed criminals like Judith Kaye (1938-2016), the longtime chief justice of the New York State Court of Appeals, made subverting justice their mission.

Thus, the only justice in New York now is street justice.

All of the other attackers must be soiling their pants, some of them surely since sent out of state by their moms, who raised them for this.

A feature of the rule of crime is that only those who are criminals, or from criminal families, can ever expect to see justice.


Cops confirm teen died in ‘retaliation shooting’ for alleged role in beatdown
By Craig McCarthy
May 14, 2020 | 5:03 p.m.
New York Post

A teen was shot dead in revenge slaying for his alleged role in the beatdown of a 15-year-old girl to steal her Air Jordans, Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison said Thursday.

The 16-year-old Tyquan Howard was shot in the stomach around 1 p.m. Tuesday outside a building on St. Johns Place near Rochester Avenue in Crown Heights, cops said.

A teen accused of being involved in the videotaped March...
Howard died hours later at Brookdale Hospital.

“We had a retaliation shooting in the 77 [Precinct] that stemmed from a young woman that was jumped in robbed by a group [gang] of boys,” Harrison said when asked about the uptick in shootings.

“It’s all the stemming from crew-on-crew, gang-on-gang violence,” he told city council members during a budget hearing.

The 16-year-old and his crew punched and kicked the teen girl in the head and body as she writhed on the ground in pain, according to shocking [?] footage from the March 5 incident.

One of the punks grabbed the girl’s Air Jordan sneakers before the group ran off, the video shows.

Howard was arrested following the attack on the teen girl on March 5 and charged with robbery and gang assault [what, not “group assault”?]. It is unclear specifically why he was released from jail with charges pending.

[Unclear? Are you kidding me? Violent black and Hispanic thugs have been routinely released on their own recognizance, as part of “criminal justice reform,” since last fall, even though the law didn’t go into effect until January 1, 2020.]

3 comments:

  1. Did the cops cut a deal with the other gang?That s why they released him--so he could get some REAL street justice.Well,that's one less thug that we whites will have to pay for in prison.
    --GRA

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  2. "I ain't done did me nuffin'" mutters Tyquan with his last breath. Rough street justice minority style. The chickens came home to roost for Tyquan. He made a hard bed and all that.

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  3. Now someone is going to go seek REVENGE for Tyquan. It goes on and on endlessly.

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