Thursday, May 19, 2022

Grand Rapids: In Addition to the Usual Hit Parade of black-on-black shootings, Wealthy, White, East Grand Rapids was “integrated,” with a running, black gang gun battle

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 10:51:00 P.M. EDT

On the one point, the local news reports black crime—not that much—and not for long.

We had quite the weekend in Grand Rapids, with multiple shootings, a couple blacks dead—PLUS:

In East Grand Rapids, where the rich folks live and have little businesses (and is 99% White), there was a hail of bullets that came from two cars full of negroes, who were supposedly “engaged in a gun battle,” right in that very district, Sunday around 2 a.m.

The damage was extensive, as windows were shot out, while inside the buildings, everything from cartons of milk

to cans of pop, was filled with lead. Clean up was estimated to be a few days, though the businesses were to remain open.

One Arab restaurateur said, “These two groups were shooting it out right on our street. Now, people don’t know if it’s safe to come here or not,” he lamented.

The two murders were tossed out in 10 seconds, the East Grand Rapids story (because it’s so rare), a couple minutes.

No arrests.

The point is, black-on-black crime b a r e l y gets a mention anymore—just names, location, and that worthless phrase: “If you have any information, call police” (chuckle).

--GRA



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

CHRIS BECKER ASKING OUTSIDE EXPERTS ABOUT "USE OF FORCE" IN LYOYA CASE.

GRA:WOODTV reported,that Kent County prosecutor Chris Becker is asking outside experts for their opinions on use of force,related to when a suspect attempts to take an officer's taser--and the ramifications thereof.

"What options does the officer have--is the basic inquiry from Becker,"according to a former(black)cop,WOOD asked on the subject.

(GRA:No one asks White guys their opinions anymore--they must be black.)

"Can the officer use reasonable force,if he is in fear that the taser could be used--against the cop--to disable him?"

Of course.



--GRA

Anonymous said...

GRPD WHITE CHIEF "WORRIES" ABOUT INCREASED SHOOTINGS

GRA:Is that just this week--or the last few years?

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A string of shootings in Grand Rapids are concerning for the city’s police chief, he says.

There were two homicides in the span of 12 hours during the weekend of May 14. On May 15, multiple businesses in Eastown were shot up. On May 16, a person was shot along the East Beltline. Later that evening, a man showed up to the hospital with a gunshot wound.

Grand Rapids Police Department Chief Eric Winstrom said police often see a spike in violence when it gets warmer out. But a growing concern for him is bullets being fired at people’s houses.

“You think of a bullet that goes through the front window of a house and you’re like, ‘Oh it’s just a broken window.’ It’s potentially a murder. It’s potentially a murder of an innocent person or a child that’s sitting in that house,” he said. “When people shoot indiscriminately in an urban environment like Grand Rapids, the potential is there for young innocent victims to get killed. It’s scary. So we’re going do what we can to stop it.”

(GRA:Nothing CAN or WILL be done.However,a similar idea--to where illegals who commit crimes,can be deported,blacks who are constantly breaking the law,should be deported as well.Deported where?Choose a spot and DO IT.)

Over the last few weeks, Winstrom said they’ve been seeing young people, some as young as 13, stealing cars and using them for drive-by shootings.

“It’s almost like it’s a game. We have been fortunate that no innocent bystander has been hit by one of these shooters, drive-by shootings. But it’s certainly a fear of mine,” he said.

Winstrom spoke with News 8 on Thursday afternoon. That evening, two likely bystanders were shot during a shooting in a high school parking lot in Gaines Township near Grand Rapids, the Kent County Sheriff’s Office said. The sheriff’s office said suspects in two white sedans started exchanging gunshots and then took off.

Sheriff: Two shot at East Kentwood High School, no one in custody
Silent Observer on Thursday announced it is increasing rewards for tips that lead to suspects being brought to justice. The reward for murder cases is now 28% higher. For shootings resulting in a serious injury, the reward is 33% more than before and the reward for shootings with property damage, like shots fired into a home, has doubled.



--GRA

Anonymous said...

FOLLOW-UP ON SCHOOL SHOOTING

GRA:Five negro shooters are being sought(though no suspect descriptions have been given).The nigs were in a Hundai and Mercedes,in the parking lot,of an East Kentwood alternative(negro)school graduation when the shootout erupted.There were at least 4 weapons used,police say.

Five schools in the area were closed for Friday,as contrary to last night's proclamation by the Kentwood sheriff,that "there is no danger to the public,"there IS a danger and precautions were subsequently taken with the school cancellations.

The 16 year old,who was shot,was released from the hospital,while the other vic,a 40 year old woman,remains hospitalized.



--GRA

Anonymous said...

Negroes being negroes. You cannot go anywhere in this country and be away from them or safe from them. And those stray bullets do not care who they hit. Damage the same.

"Can the officer use reasonable force,if he is in fear that the taser could be used--against the cop--to disable him?"

Of course.

That was the guy the cop shot and killed in South Carolina. Bad guy did use the taser on the cop but did not know how activate. The idea was to disarm the cop and probably then kill.