Monday, June 28, 2021

A "Man" was Shot and Killed Sunday Night in Fort Worth

By A Texas Reader
Mon, Jun 28, 2021 9:16 p.m.
A man was shot and killed Sunday night in Fort Worth, police said. The shooting happened around 11:15 p.m. at the Relax Inn on the 8700 block of West Freeway Service Road.

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/crime/man-fatally-shot-at-fort-worth-motel-police-say/287-e07f3b3e-148b-4e6e-bb4a-4d19098e2bf2

Man fatally shot at Fort Worth motel, police say

www.wfaa.com

ATR: He was relaxing at Relax Inn, when he was gunned down.

Now he can relax forever at Heavenly Acres.

 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
Man wins Miss Nevada beauty pageant: https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2021/06/28/proud-transgender-woman-color-wins-miss-nevada-usa-pageant/
Not only that but a "proud woman of color" so he checks off on another diversity category. How could he fail to win when the judges are obviously stacked with Wokesters looking to make a cultural statement, no matter how unfair to bio women. At least sports is an athletic competition and when men defeat women it's because of their innate physical advantage, but beauty pageants are subjective and political biases can sway a judges vote.
I will say this guy does look convincing in his photos, you can't tell it's a man at all though up close certain physical features like adams apple, oversize hands or husky voice are always giveaways:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=miss+nevada+2021&t=newext&atb=v249-1&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fphilstarlife.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com%2Fphotos%2FChuck%2520Smith%2F1-June%252027%2Fmissnevada-inner.jpg
Looks like we'll be seeing this guy for the Miss USA pageant, maybe even Miss Universe. Not that I'm a fan of beauty pageants, I'm not but if I was, this would be the end for me.

Anonymous said...

I can't click it Jerry--sorry.Too bizarre.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

DERISIVE LAUGH OF THE DAY:NAACP AGAINST RESTRICTING BLACKIES GUN USE

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — President Joe Biden recently announced a plan to reduce gun violence and other crimes nationwide, but leaders in the black community think it could do more harm than good.

“This is an ongoing problem that is occurring not only in Grand Rapids, but in cities all across the country,” said Carlton T. Mayers II, the policing reform advisor for the Grand Rapids NAACP. “It encourages over-policing of black and brown communities, which ultimately results in the unnecessary harms and deaths of black and brown people.”

Biden’s plan is suggesting cities use some of their COVID-19 relief funding to get the job done.

Mayers says the community should be involved in the decision before money is allocated.


“We are very much so not in support of just arbitrarily giving money to law enforcement and not to community resources to deal with gun violence and violent crimes. They can use the money not only to hire more police officers, but also to use and purchase technology and other equipment. We’re very concerned about that,” said Mayers.

(GRA:I'll bet they are.)

Last year, leaders with the city of Grand Rapids debated using ShotSpotter technology in high crime neighborhoods. This would use microphones to detect gunshots in certain areas. The plan hasn’t been approved, but Gayle Harvey, the NAACP’s executive officer of external relations, worries this would target black and brown communities before crimes even take place.

“How is that going to help, how is it going to continue to protect black and brown people in those communities that it services because to the high end, those are the communities that it will be in,” said Harvey.
(GRA:The blacks want no deterrent to their chaos.)

These two say getting the community together would be a better plan to brainstorm solutions moving forward.

“That is going to at least put in place a way that community members would have a say on how this technology is used, so that way it’s not used in a discriminatory fashion,” said Mayers.

(GRA:Lol.)

Harvey says the NAACP has already been in touch with city officials and the police department in hopes of moving forward in a positive direction for everyone.

--GRA