Tuesday, July 26, 2022

four shot, one killed at dallas house party

By A Texas Reader
Tue, Jul 26, 2022 10:04 a.m.

four shot, one killed at dallas house party

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/four-shot-one-killed-at-dallas-house-party/3030873/?_osource=db_npd_nbc_kxas_eml_shr

“It’s the blecks,” said the South African.

Except in this case it is Jeb!’s folks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIsnIt1p978



3 comments:

  1. "One of the victims, 21-year-old David Lemus, died at the scene according to police.

    The three surviving victims were transported to a local hospital. One victim, 58-year-old Gustavo Monreal, remains in critical condition. The other two victims, 17 and 18, were treated and released.

    (GRA:Some party--58 year olds and 17 year olds.You know the 58 yo Mex wants some 17 yo poontang--which is where the trouble starts,usually.)

    Police said they determined Monreal drew a gun, shooting Lemus and the two other victims. Police also say that one of the other victims drew a gun, injuring Monreal.

    (GRA:Instead of drinks,they hand out weapons?)

    Monreal remains in critical condition at a local hospital and is being accused of both Murder and Aggravated Assault."

    --GRA

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  2. Lots or parties go bad recently, don't they. Quite a trend.

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  3. TWO OFFICERS SENTENCED IN "MR.FLOYD'S" OVERDOSE DEATH

    GRA:bbc repeatedly refers to the black overdoser as "Mr.Floyd",while identifying the cops by their last names."Mr.Floyd"--I've seen it all now.



    (bbc)Two former Minneapolis police officers who assisted in the fatal arrest of George Floyd have been sentenced on federal civil rights charges.

    J Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao were convicted in February of violating the unarmed black man's civil rights by failing to provide care or intervene.

    Kueng will spend three years behind bars, while Thao was sentenced to 42 months.

    Mr Floyd's death, filmed by a bystander, led to global protests.

    For nine minutes, while lead officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Mr Floyd's neck, Kueng held his feet while Thao held back bystanders.


    Chauvin was convicted last June of murder and is currently serving time in state prison. In December, he pleaded guilty to federal charges of violating Mr Floyd's civil rights, averting a second trial.

    Thao, 36, and Kueng, 28, and a third officer, Thomas K Lane, 39, all of whom were present during the murder, were charged with showing "deliberate indifference to [Mr Floyd's] serious medical needs".


    Lane was sentenced last week to two-and-a-half years in prison. First at the scene with Chauvin, he held Mr Floyd's legs as he gasped for air. Footage from the incident shows him asking Chauvin twice if Mr Floyd should be rolled onto his side so he could breathe. Chauvin was a field training officer to both Lane and Kueng.

    Neither Lane nor Kueng spoke at their sentencing hearings.

    In victim impact statements to both men ahead of their sentencing, Mr Floyd's girlfriend Courteney Ross described him as "the love of my life".

    "He wasn't trying to resist that day, he was just so scared," she said. "When you get scared in that small prison cell, remember how Floyd felt."

    GRA:I can only believe she'll wind up in a jail cell,somewhere down the line--unless she OD's first.

    If she and Floyd weren't drug addicts and floyd didn't freak out--first in the squad car and then the street--he'd be around(probably stabbing and killing nig lover Ross,just as he stabbed the pregnant woman in Houston.

    --GRA

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