Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Richardson starbucks shooting: 52-year-old woman killed

By A Texas Reader
Tue, Apr 19, 2022 9:43 pm

Richardson starbucks shooting: 52-year-old woman killed | wfaa.com

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Police received a 911 call about a woman firing a gun at another woman, according to a news release. Police said they learned that the suspect, Tranisa Octavin Trana Watts, 23, and the victim, Kentoria Nicole Edwards, 52, were involved in a disturbance.(GRA:No scare quotes for disturbance?Murder is now
a "disturbance".)

According to police, Edwards is the grandmother of Watts’ child and had full custody(GRA:Now we know why).Watts requested to see her child and Edwards agreed they could meet at the location.

During the visit, Watts pulled out a handgun and shot Edwards and attempted to leave with the child, police said. Paramedics responded and took Edwards to a hospital, where she died. Officers who responded to the shooting arrested Watts.

GRA:Whoever says blacks aren't sociopaths doesn't know what they're talking about.Men,women,kids--even their pets are probably killer animals.

And it isn't improving with publicity in local media outlets.Holt mentioned the nig shooting in Pittsburgh today without mentioning the probable race.Two hundred nigs at a party will not end quietly--or with everyone alive.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

AN ASTERISK TO bLACK LAW APPARENTLY IS "DON'T SHOOT MY SON"(SORRY,IT DOESN'T WORK THAT WAY)

GRA:blacks will shoot anyone for anything.In this case,I have sympathy for the black who found the young black thugs who had stolen his car a week earlier--sitting IN his car.They tried to escape--he shot one dead.The mother says(get this)--"He should have called the PO-lice."

Since when?
KENTWOOD, Mich. (WOOD) — A man charged with murdering a 13-year-old in Kentwood last month said he shot at people he found in his stolen car, court documents show.

Jamarion McCuller, 13-year-old Alger Middle School student, was shot and killed on 29th Street SE near Broadmoor Avenue SE on the evening of March 12.


Authorities said they learned while interviewing him that he had found a car that he had reported stolen earlier on March 12. When the people in that car started running away, House gave chase, the document says. He told investigators he fired one shot at the people he was chasing.

Jamarion died of a single gunshot wound to the torso, the document says.

Witnesses and surveillance video supported House’s statement that he fired only once.

House was initially held in the shooting but released March 14 because the prosecutor told investigators he needed more information before deciding whether to pursue charges.

The prosecutor told News 8 Tuesday he was issuing charges against House.

House, 31, of Grand Rapids, turned himself in to authorities Wednesday morning. He is expected to be arraigned on a charge of second-degree murder later in the day. Moving forward, a conference has been scheduled for May 2 and a preliminary examination for May 9.

McCuller’s mother acknowledged to News 8 earlier this month that her son was a passenger in the stolen car but said that he didn’t deserve to die.

“If it went how it did, you should have just found the car and stood there and called the police and waited for the police to come,” Sharee Kendricks said. “There was no reason a gun should have been involved and nobody’s kid should be dead, especially not mine. It wasn’t your job to pursue like you were an officer… I would rather see my son in jail than dead.”

GRA:That's not how black law works,lady.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

April never will be the same. Sure never will be.