By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Monday, June 28, 2021 at 2:08:00 A.M. EDT
"On April 30th Baltimore City hit the grim milestone of 100 homicides.
Now just fifty days later and at least 57 more people have died.
Eleven people have died since Monday.
18-year-old Kozee Spriggs was found dead Tuesday after she’d been reported missing.
A mass shooting Wednesday in broad daylight left five injured and one person dead.
Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jason Johnson says the relentless violence will likely only get worse as the days get hotter.
[GRA: That's called “packing it in.” Baltimore pols know they cannot stop 379,000 blacks from killing each other. You really can’t call Baltimore “a city” anymore, either, with those demographics. Sixty-two percent of Baltimore’s population is black. Has anyone figured out why they all moved there?]
“It doesn’t really matter what day of the week, time of day, or any of that. The weather is the biggest deciding factor really, because the weather dictates whether people will be outside a lot. The really hot weather tends to force people outside,” he said.
GRA: Hot air from the pols--blame everything but black behavior.
--GRA
They were blaming "hot weather" for riots in the late 60s.
ReplyDeleteThey always say that. The hot weather did it. Why don't the colored just learn to control themselves?
ReplyDeleteRich Lowry at NRO bloviates (nationalreview.com/2021/06/wheres-the-equity-for-black-murder-victims/) on how liberals don't care about black murder victims. Lowry even stays away from who the killers are. Not a word about black on white murders.
ReplyDeleteMost of the comments are equally clueless.
I was once told that Spike Lee's movie "Do the Right Thing" was based on how hot weather affected people.
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