Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 10:09:00 A.M. EDT
blacks don’t consider crime, illegal. That’s the #1 thing to take away from everything going on right now.
Killing Whitey, organizing reparations, and destroying neighborhoods, all fit in with #1. Then, when those goals are “achieved,” blackies will be smilin’ on their porches all over America—“we did it, Shitarious, we got rid of the White man.”
“Hey, look—up the road—about one million Chinese comin’ at us—did you order Chinese takeout?”
“S--t no, I...”
(Chinese start shooting.)
--GRA
3 comments:
Their lives ain't never to be any better. No matter what the amount of "reparations" given. The base is rotten. Money given as reparations will be for the most part wasted on frivolity. Good times without any restraint.
NO HAPPY ENDING--MASS SHOOTINGS AT THREE ATLANTA MASSAGES PARLORS
GRA:White guy arrested.
Atlanta (CNN)Authorities in metro Atlanta are investigating whether shootings at three massage parlors that left eight people dead and one wounded are connected.
Two of the shootings were at spas across the street from each other in northeast Atlanta and the other was in Cherokee County to the northwest of the city.
Officials in each jurisdiction said there were no immediate indications of motive and said it is unclear whether the shootings were related.
But authorities are working with the theory that the three are connected, a law enforcement official told CNN.
Robert Aaron Long
Robert Aaron Long
A suspect in the Cherokee County shootings was taken into custody in Crisp County, about 150 miles south of Atlanta, around 8:30 p.m. -- about 3 1/2 hours after the killings. The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office identified him as Robert Aaron Long, 21, of Woodstock.
In a video on the Crisp County Sheriff's Department Facebook page, Sheriff Frank Reynolds said the agency and the highway patrol were alerted Long was headed their way. After his vehicle was spotted, a chase ensued on Interstate 75 and a state trooper performed a maneuver that sent the SUV out of control.
"The suspect was take into custody without incident ... and transported to the Crisp County jail," the official said.
Five people were shot in suburb
Deputies were called to Young's Asian Massage near Acworth, Georgia, for reports of a shooting, Cherokee County Sheriff's spokesperson Jay Baker said.
Responding deputies found five people with gunshot wounds. Two people were pronounced dead at the scene and three were transported to a hospital, where two died, Baker said.
The massage parlor is about 30 miles from the sites of the Atlanta shootings, which took place about an hour later.
--GRA
NO "HAPPY ENDINGS"--MASS SHOOTING AT THREE ATLANTA MASSAGE PARLORS
GRA:White guy arrested.
Atlanta (CNN)Authorities in metro Atlanta are investigating whether shootings at three massage parlors that left eight people dead and one wounded are connected.
Two of the shootings were at spas across the street from each other in northeast Atlanta and the other was in Cherokee County to the northwest of the city.
Officials in each jurisdiction said there were no immediate indications of motive and said it is unclear whether the shootings were related.
But authorities are working with the theory that the three are connected, a law enforcement official told CNN.
Robert Aaron Long
Robert Aaron Long
A suspect in the Cherokee County shootings was taken into custody in Crisp County, about 150 miles south of Atlanta, around 8:30 p.m. -- about 3 1/2 hours after the killings. The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office identified him as Robert Aaron Long, 21, of Woodstock.
In a video on the Crisp County Sheriff's Department Facebook page, Sheriff Frank Reynolds said the agency and the highway patrol were alerted Long was headed their way. After his vehicle was spotted, a chase ensued on Interstate 75 and a state trooper performed a maneuver that sent the SUV out of control.
"The suspect was take into custody without incident ... and transported to the Crisp County jail," the official said.
Five people were shot in suburb
Deputies were called to Young's Asian Massage near Acworth, Georgia, for reports of a shooting, Cherokee County Sheriff's spokesperson Jay Baker said.
Responding deputies found five people with gunshot wounds. Two people were pronounced dead at the scene and three were transported to a hospital, where two died, Baker said.
The massage parlor is about 30 miles from the sites of the Atlanta shootings, which took place about an hour later.
--GRA
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