Sunday, November 05, 2023

nEGRO fails to pay monthly gang dues--gets reminder with drive-by; six-year-old grazed

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
sunday, november 5, 2023 at 12:09:00 p.m. est

"(woodtv.com) grand rapids, mich. — a 6-year-old is in the hospital following an early sunday morning shooting in grand rapids.

"around 1:10 a.m., officers with the grand rapids police department were sent to Brown street se near Jefferson avenue se (GRA: 70% black area) after receiving reports about a shooting.

"grpd said someone shot into the home, and a 6-year-old’s arm was grazed by a bullet. She was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

"officers are looking for a suspect."

(GRA: "officers are looking for a suspect"--my laugh of the day.)

--GRA





9 comments:

  1. SHAKEN UP POLICE CHIEF DESCRIBES "AT LEAST 2 SHOOTINGS" IN THE GRAND RAPIDS' GHETTO--WITH "TWO BLOODY CORPSES IN THE STREET.

    GRA:"It's a mystery,"said Eric Winstrom,in an unsteady voice,as
    a massive police presence on the southeast(negro area)of Grand Rapids continues from about an hour ago..A shooting on Evergreen SE "appears to be unrelated to the main crime scene on Burton and Martin--at this time."

    Numerous 9-1-1 calls reported two bloody corpses--not identified as yet--in the road,on Martin St SE--a particularly violent scene.
    "This appeared to be personal,"Winstrom noted.



    A funny line was Winstrom asking,"anyone sitting on a porch,who might have seen something,please relay that information to us "

    blacks go sit on their porches as soon as they get out of bed,it seems.Talking to cops?Very doubtful.

    --GRA

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    1. Turned out to be Horton SE,not Martin.

      --GRA

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  2. GRAND RAPIDS' GHETTO FATAL SHOOTINGS

    Updated: Nov 6, 2023 / 01:19 PM EST
    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Police are investigating after two bodies were found in the street a few blocks from one another in Grand Rapids’ Burton Heights neighborhood Monday morning.

    “This appears to be very targeted, very personal. I don’t believe it’s random in nature and I don’t believe that anyone else has anything to be fearful of,” Grand Rapids Police Department Chief Eric Winstrom told reporters.

    He said the crime scene spans about four blocks. One body was found on Melville Street SE near Francis Avenue and the other on Horton Avenue near Melville.

    “It’s a long way between where the two bodies were located,” the police chief said, adding that it was unclear whether the person responsible was on foot or in a car. “Since we believe those two killings are connected, that’s a long space that my officers are canvassing, that they’re looking for forensic evidence and things like that.”

    Officers were called to the neighborhood around 11:10 a.m. after getting several 911 calls reporting two people in the street with blood on their faces. The chief couldn’t immediately confirm the people were shot, though he said, “If I had to bet on it, I’m guessing that that’s the case.”

    “Tragically, we have two bloody bodies in the street and we don’t have an explanation for that,” Winstrom said.


    He said the medical examiner would be able to provide clarity about the cause of the deaths.

    He said police had not yet been able to identify the two people. One was male and the other female. One was an adult; police weren’t sure about the age of the other,

    A News 8 crew on Horton saw part of the street blocked off with yellow police tape, several police cruisers and a fire truck. Winstrom expected crews to remain on the scene until at least 2:30 p.m. as detectives worked to piece together what happened.

    “There’s not an immediate feeling that anyone (in the neighborhood) has an explanation for us,” Winstrom said. “At this point in time, it really is a mystery. We have two bodies in the street and the neighborhood is kind of throwing their hands up and saying, ‘We don’t know what’s going on, either.'”


    As of around 12:30 p.m., the investigation had not yet progressed to the point where he could say who was responsible, but he was optimistic that he would get some answers “very quickly.”

    “With this big of a crime scene, it’s broad daylight, with this many people out and about, I think that we should be able to get the cooperation that we need from the citizens, the people of Grand Rapids, to help us out,” Winstrom said.

    He called on anyone with information or video to call GRPD at 616.456.3400 or Silent Observer at 616.774.2345. He praised the many neighbors who already came out to offer whatever help they could.

    “This is not something this neighborhood’s going to tolerate,” Winstrom said. “I know they want answers. Just as I was on my way, walking here, somebody from a porch yelled, ‘You gotta find this out, you gotta find this out.’ They care and we care and I think with everyone’s help, we will be able to put this together.”

    --GRA

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    1. THIRD PERSON SHOT DEAD ON HORTON STREET THIS AFTERNOON,AFTER TWO KILLED THIS MORNING

      GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — One person has died after gunshots were heard near where two dead bodies were found in southeast Grand Rapids Monday.


      Multiple cruisers arrived in a matter of minutes in the Burton Heights neighborhood, creating a presence a block away from the earlier death investigation in the 2000 block of Horton Avenue.

      Police are expected to provide additional information during the evening hours.

      This story is developing and will be updated when available.



      --GRA

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    2. SHADES OF DANTZLER--DELAYED MASS MURDERS IN ONE DAY.

      GRA:Police chief Eric Winstrom just said,"I still say there's no danger to the public--at large."

      Lol.The cop had to eat his previous words.

      The latest vic was killed 6 houses away from the previous murder scene.

      --GRA

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  3. How often are there mass shootings --delayed by 4 or 5 hours between murders?Only in Grand Rapids.

    --GRA

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  4. Now I just told my buddy,it's POSSIBLE the murderer of the first two was killed by another nig who found out the identity of the nig who killed the earlier vics.Or this mass murdererer is completely unhinged and shooting who he feels like.



    --GRA

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  5. POLICE CHIEF BELIEVES ALL THREE MURDERS IN 80% nEGRO AREA OF GRAND RAPIDS,"CONNECTED."

    Winstrom:‘Insane’: Three dead in Grand Rapids neighborhood in one day.

    GRA:He's in denial if Winstrom thinks this is out of the ordinary.


    Updated: Nov 6, 2023 / 06:31 PM EST

    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A man was found fatally shot in Grand Rapids’ Burton Heights neighborhood Monday afternoon, within blocks of where two other people were found dead in the street only hours earlier, a spate of violence the police chief called “absolutely insane.”

    The young adult man was found shot dead shortly before 4 p.m. on Horton Avenue just south of Burton Street SE. His name was not immediately released.

    “This is obviously an expansion of the tragedy from this morning,” Grand Rapids Police Department Chief Eric Winstrom said.

    He could not immediately say for certain whether the shooting was connected to the two morning deaths, but said it seemed unlikely they were separate.

    “It’s possible it isn’t (related), but I’m guessing it is,” he said.

    He added that none of the deaths were believed to be the result of random violence.


    “We haven’t pieced together exactly how they fit together, but I don’t think there’s any danger to the community at large."

    GRA:(at large now,lol.)

    --GRA

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  6. (WOODTV)Police on Tuesday identified the three people killed. Malik Eubanks, 19, and Anayia Rodriguez, 20, were found dead in the morning. Darryl Yarber, 32, was found dead in the afternoon.

    Malik Eubanks and his son. (Courtesy Cristal Ayala)Malik Eubanks and his son …
    An undated photo of Anayia Rodriguez. (Courtesy family)An undated photo of Anayia …
    The mother of Eubanks’ son said he was a good person who was always there for his many friends and worked hard to be a good father.

    “He always tried to become successful for (his son),” Cristal Ayala told News 8.

    GRA:"No enemies,never did nuthin' wrong"--on every black's gravestone.

    --GRA

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