By Grand Rapids Anonymous
saturday, april 27, 2024 at 3:37:00 a.m. edt
(GRA) You’re right, the cops give you every chance—even a dangerous blackie. Screw with them, though (especially post-floyd), try to grab their taser or gun and your fambilee will be making a perfunctory call to “uncle ben” in the next few hours.
crump was in g.r. today for a meeting with the fambilee of the 25-year-old thug who was run over by a cop last week, visions of a settlement dancing in their empty heads.
“We wants justice (money),” they said.
“Maybe, I’ll just move my office here, y’all. Gots Lyoya and now this here one—whazzhiz name—Samuel Sterling?”
There was a meeting and presser, where five blacks, including crump, robert womack and the bereaved (drooling for money, blacks) let crump speak:
“This was unfathomable,” he proclaimed.
“there are twelve letters in ‘unfathomable’—a million for each letter, adds up to 12 million.” (I’m imagining how crump’s thinking—that’s not his quote).
What’s unfathomable is the black was wanted for felonies, disappeared from meeting with his parole officer for two years and still ran when the cops caught him fair and square.
They never learn.
--GRA
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EIGHT COPS SHOT IN CHARLOTTE,N.C.--THREE DEAD;SMELLS LIKE bLACKIE.
GRA:This has the aroma of a nig shooter.nbc didn't i.d. the perp,but talked to a black witness from the neighborhood.
(abc news)Three law enforcement officers were killed and five more were wounded in a shooting incident in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday afternoon, police said.
At the time of the shooting, the U.S. Marshals Task Force was serving a warrant in an investigation "when they were engaged by active gunfire from a subject," police said Monday.
The suspect, who has not yet been identified, was also killed in the standoff.
The three deceased officers served with the U.S. Marshals Task Force. One of the five wounded is a U.S. Marshal while the other four work for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Chief Johnny Jennings said in a press conference Monday evening. One of the officers is in critical condition, he said.
Just before 5 p.m., about three hours after police said there had been a shooting, police said, "at least one shooting suspect was located deceased at the residence after clearing the scene."
Officers had suspected the individual of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Police are questioning two other people who lived in the home as persons of interest, Jennings said. One of them was a juvenile.
PHOTO: Numerous law enforcement officers struck by gunfire in active situation in the 5000 block of Galway Drive, Charlotte, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
Jennings said it was a "high-powered rifle" that was used to shoot and kill officers.
GRA:The cops in the video,who took the gunfire, look all White.The police chief--Johnny Jennings--is black.
Just thought I'd point that out.
--GRA
(GRA)In Grand Rapids,WOOD sent their usually objective,White reporter,Ken Kolker to talk to a (White)lawyer about the Samuel Sterling case The similarities of the Sterling case to the mass cop murders in Charlotte are that both perps had outstanding warrants for being a felon in possession of a weapon.What
wasn't disclosed about Sterling was what his previous felony happened to be,which forbade him to carry a weapon.
The White lawyer(I can't recall or find his name),proclaimed the unidentified cop who ran Sterling over,"guilty of,at least involuntary homicide,but possibly murder.There was no need of that type of action--especially for evading a warrant."
However,look what happened in Charlotte when cops attempted to arrest a person for the same.There's nothing simple when it comes to arresting blacks,in a home,or on the street.If Sterling had a weapon--and the officer thought he saw one,he had every right to end the threat.
We haven't heard his side of the story yet
--GRA
Never will learn. Don't want to learn. Maybe CANNOT learn.
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