Thursday, September 17, 2020

Double Murder in Wyoming (the City, a Grand Rapids Suburb); Report and Update

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 7:12:00 P.M. EDT

Double Murder in Wyoming (the City, a Grand Rapids Suburb) at 5 p.m.

WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — Two people were shot and killed in Wyoming on Wednesday, police say.

It happened shortly before 5 p.m. near the intersection of Division Avenue and Wilbur Street SE, north of 44th Street.

[GRA: 28th Street separates Grand Rapids from Wyoming, Michigan: A mile or so south is 44th Street. They won’t add this to GR’s murder total, I don’t believe, because technically it isn’t Grand Rapids. The demographics of the area are interesting—would guess Mexican more than black—and a few Whites too, but I’ll say this is a “hasta la vista” event.]

Police told News 8 that two people were shot. Initially, police said one person died and another was hospitalized. Shortly after releasing that information, police said both victims had died.

The situation leading up the [sic] the shooting is unknown.

Police have not yet released information on a suspect but say the suspect vehicle is a dark colored 2010 or 2011 GMC Acadia, similar to the image below.

GRA: Right out in the daytime. Our last warm day they’re saying—they wanted it to go out with a bang.
--GRA
 

Further Info on Today’s Drive-By Double Murder
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 8:53:00 P.M. EDT

A 16-year-old boy of Wyoming was pronounced dead at the scene.

A 20-year-old man of Wyoming was taken to the hospital where he died shortly after.

Investigators say the two victims were walking together in the area when they were shot from a vehicle that had multiple people inside of it.

Police have not yet released information on suspects but say the suspect vehicle is a dark colored 2010 or 2011 GMC Acadia It was last seen southbound on Jefferson Avenue from Wilbur, police say.

GRA: Sounds like nig-on-nig. The blacks must have more cars out shooting, than GRPD has patrolling. Pretty good shooting, though.
--GRA



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

OTHER MICHIGAN MURDERS:85 YEAR OLD MAN STABBED TO DEATH AT ADRIAN MEIJERS
ADRIAN, Mich. (AP) — An 85-year-old man has been stabbed to death inside a southern Michigan Meijer store.

The Daily Telegram of Adrian reports that the man was stabbed multiple times in the head and neck Wednesday afternoon and died at the scene.

Adrian Police Chief Vincent Emrick said a woman armed with a handgun ordered the suspect, a 29-year-old Adrian man, to the floor and held him until officers arrived. Emrick said the woman has a concealed pistol license.

The stabbing occurred near the automotive and sporting good sections in the retail store. A knife believed used in the stabbing was found on a store shelf.

No motive has been established and an investigation is ongoing.
GRA: No race given or pic(yet),but you know who it sounds like.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Adrian,Michigan is 84.5% White,5% black.Later reports said "customers saw a man in a trenchcoat stabbing people,before a 29 year old WOMAN,with a concealed license,held the perp at bay."
--GRA

Anonymous said...

GRAND RAPIDS POLICE WILL TARGET(NOT PROFILE)"PEOPLE" IN NEW ANTI-CRIME STRATEGY
GRA:Such crap.There's nothing that hasn't been tried to slow down minority crime--except bribing blacks to leave your city.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Police say they will be taking a targeted approach as they step up patrols this weekend following multiple shootings in Grand Rapids last weekend.

Officers will focus on specific locations, vehicles and people involved in recent crimes, in part using real-time data to direct patrols, the Grand Rapids Police Department said.

“This is going to be from the analyst on down: This is who we are looking for, the vehicle descriptions, the information from the detective unit, the information from investigators from those cases,” GRPD Sgt. Dan Adams said Wednesday. “Very specific.”

He said the department shifted its approach after some accused it of harassing people with no connection to crimes.
(GRA:They're going to profile--great--but not call it profiling,lol.)
The new strategy also includes more officers on the street, with some who are normally off volunteering for more hours.


“The community can definitely expect to see more of the GRPD this weekend,” Adams said.

Eleven people were injured in four shootings around the city within just a few hours last weekend. GRPD says it was emblematic of an increase in gun violence, with more shootings, more bullets fired at scenes and a high number of homicides this year than years past.

“What we’ve seen, it’s beyond concerning,” Adams said. “It doesn’t matter what part of the city you live in, what’s your zip code, ward, whatever it is, that’s completely unacceptable.”


Officers will also be getting out of their cruisers to interact more with neighbors to let people know they are ready to listen.
(GRA:After the first cop is shot,we'll see how long that lasts.They must be completely naive to announce such a plan.These thugs WANT TO KILL COPS.)

“We are going to have to work together. Every resident,every visitor of this city should be outraged as to what’s going on, so let’s work together to address that,” Adams said.
GRA:I'm outraged--at the lack of honesty and the stupidity of the city leaders who pushed for and continue to try to attract negroes into Grand Rapids(with low income housing),but now complain about black crime--without mentioning the word,"black".
--GRA

Anonymous said...

ALARIK GUEJARDO--A DAMN MEX--ARRESTED FOR STABBING 85 YEAR OLD MAN TO DEATH,IN A MEIJER STORE
ADRIAN, Mich. — Michigan police are investigating a stabbing at a Meijer store in Adrian that killed an 85-year-old Lenawee County man.

The incident happened Wednesday afternoon.
(GRA:"Incident",they call it--as if someone bumped into someone.Incident doesn't quite cut it as a description.)

Adrian police confirmed that the male suspect, a 29-year-old resident of Adrian, is in custody. An individual with a Concealed Pistol License held the suspect at gunpoint until police arrived.


No identity was released for the victim. Adrian police on Thursday identified the 29-year-old as Alarik Guajardo, saying he was booked into the Lenawee County jail on a count of open homicide, pending formal charges.

The victim had sustained multiple stab wounds to the head and neck and was pronounced dead at the scene.
G4A:What could the 85 year old had said to...never mind--he's a lowlife Mex).
--GRA

Anonymous said...

"Our last warm day they’re saying—they wanted it to go out with a bang."

Of course. A nice day to be outside. They are an outdoor people. Healthy fresh air.