Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Among Those Things You are Not Supposed to Know about, Let Alone Discuss Anymore...Include THIS

By Merlin
Wed, Aug 19, 2020 4:40 p.m.

Among Those Things You are Not Supposed to Know about, Let Alone Discuss Anymore...Include THIS.


Merlin: This happens multiple times every day across America, but does not fit the racist, leftist agenda, so these stories are never put together to form the murderous mosaic that it truly is...we know who the real racists are and it's not the cops, it is people like this who envy/loathe whites. George Floyd was an anomaly; while this story is part of an abominable "normality."

If you point this out to a Demo-Prog, you will just get a blank stare followed by a dumbfounded denial.  Wake up, white people; many of you are still asleep and it's becoming embarrassing.

Remember this when you watch the crime news on your local station and remind yourself that it isn't JUST local news because it is going on all over the country, more or less simultaneously.

~J.....

4 arrested in Garner teen's death; father says his daughter knew alleged shooter


Posted August 18, 2020 11:54 p.m. EDT
Updated August 19, 2020 3:36 p.m. EDT
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By Brett Knese, WRAL multimedia journalist

Raleigh, N.C. — Four people under the age of 20 have been arrested after the weekend killing of 17-year-old Veronica Baker. The youngest was charged with her murder.

Police said Devin Cordell Jones, 17, was accused of killing Baker Saturday night at a Bojangles on Jones Sausage Road in Raleigh. Three others -- Keyshara Michelle Deans, 19, Nezyiha Zamir Collins, 19, and Tyreek Qumay Rogers, 18 -- were charged with felony accessory for helping Jones after Baker's death.

Four arrested in death of Garner teenager

According to arrest warrants, Deans drove Jones away from the scene, and Collins and Rogers fled the state with Jones in an attempt to avoid arrest. All were arrested Tuesday evening.

The suspects were being held in the Wake County Detention Center with bonds ranging from $500,000 to $1 million.

Police found Baker in her car in the parking lot before 8:30 p.m. Baker's parents have said they believe she was robbed.

Jim Baker, the victim's father, told WRAL News that his daughter knew her alleged killer and that the two went to school together. He believes that is why his daughter would have let the suspect into her car.

Veronica Baker was a graduate of Garner High School.

Jim Baker said he is grateful police made the arrests. He also said he was surprised the alleged perpetrators were so young.



"She didn't deserve to get shot and killed and left in a parking lot," Jim Baker, Veronica's father, told WRAL on Monday.


"She was my baby. She was my baby who had a future. She had such big, big plans for her future," said Laura Baker, Veronica's mother. "My daughter would never hurt anybody. She didn't have a fighting chance in this. She was a good girl."

The Bakers said their daughter loved camping, the ocean and helping others, and she was supposed to start college at Wake Technical Community College on Monday.


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