Monday, September 14, 2020

wood-tv Will No Longer Tattle Like a “Karen” or a “Becky” on black folks Just Living their Lives, Like When a black man Shoots 7 People

 
[Previously: “Mass Shooting at Grand Rapids Bar Sunday Morning (Seven Shot)”; and

“2018: When the War on ‘Beckys’—White Women—Got Serious.”]
 

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Monday, September 14, 2020 at 12:46:00 P.M. EDT

The disgusting thing about wood-tv is, their 12 p.m. news did not mention the seven shot at the bar OR four other negro-induced incidents that took place over the weekend—one shooting was less than half a mile from my house.

I heard the sirens Saturday night—I know that siren by now—and wasn’t surprised about seeing the report of gunplay the next day. But WOOD decided to ignore the explosion of black crime this weekend—can you believe that a news program of any integrity would leave a story of this magnitude on the editing room floor?

Instead, viewers got to see coronavirus [China Virus] accusations by Bob Woodward, other coronavirus news, coverage of Trump’s rally—“which ignored safety precautions.” Mosquito news and encephalitis but no negro violence in an entire hour of news.

Lesta Holt must have smiled approvingly—“that’s the way WE do it at NNN—censor black crime. Good job, WOOD-TV.”

WOOD-TV is now obviously complicit WITH the NBC network in this philosophy of deleting and ignoring black crime. It’s a shameful dereliction of their duty to bring ALL the news to the citizens of Grand Rapids.
---GRA



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

They did have a 1 to 2 minute filmed report,leading the 5pm newscast.MAYBE the video report wasn't ready at noon.Still they breezed through the shootings very quickly at 5pm.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

"I heard the sirens Saturday night—I know that siren by now—and wasn’t surprised about seeing the report of gunplay the next day."

Each time I hear sirens now, police or fire or both, I instantly think the negroes are rioting again.

Anonymous said...

"IT'S A WAR ZONE","HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT IN 25 YEARS"--COPS
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — After 11 people were injured in four shootings over the weekend, Grand Rapids police say they have increased patrols in the neighborhoods that have seen a rise in violence this summer.

“People that live in these communities deserve better and the Grand Rapids Police Department is doing everything that they can to address the violence,” GRPD Sgt. John Wittkowski said Monday. “We all need to be outraged by this behavior.”

The bloodiest of the weekend shootings was at East Paris Hookah Lounge in the early hours of Sunday. The owner said dozens of shots were fired within the span of a minute, shattering the front windows and lodging 20 bullets in a wall.

Seven people ranging in age from 21 to 37 were shot. One of them, a 29-year-old man, sustained life-threatening injuries.

One of the other shootings was around 10 p.m. Saturday on Adams Street SE near Kalamazoo Avenue. Two people were wounded.

It’s the same area were on Friday, Nicholas Ingram, 27 of Grand Rapids, was shot and killed and another person seriously wounded.

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Also around 10 p.m. Saturday, another person was shot on Lincoln Avenue NW near Second Street NW. About an hour later, around 11 p.m., a man was shot in the area of Michigan Street NW and Monroe Avenue downtown.

No one has been arrested in the weekend shootings. Police are asking for witnesses to come forward with information about crimes. You can call GRPD at 616.456.3400 or stay anonymous by contacting Silent Observer at 616.774.2345.

“Gunshots have been pretty much status quo, so it’s unfortunate, but it’s gotten to the point where it doesn’t even register any longer. Gunshots occur every night,” Wittkowski said. “We’re going to scenes where having 20 to 25 casings is normal. And my 25 years (in law enforcement), I have never seen this.”

GRPD says it is attributing this summer’s spike in gun violence, at least in part, to pent-up aggression amid the coronavirus pandemic.

In addition to upping patrols, GRPD has proposed a gun buy-back program. The last time it did that was the 1990s, when the city was in the midst of a crack problem.

“There will be no words to describe what is going on right now. This is akin to a war zone,” Wittkowski said.

The owner of the hookah lounge said he was planning to install bulletproof glass.
GRA:As I said,these shootings don't include the US131 drive-bys(I predict the highway shootings will be determined to be "black on White,racist murder attempts").
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Not one minute ago,"THAT siren" just went by my house--and continued for a few blocks.Another shooting?I'll let you know tomorrow.It was pretty close by. Lots of nigs out there right now who want to get revenge for the weekend spree.Or maybe it's just too cool out(53°)and that's how they likes ta keep warm.
--GRA