Thursday, September 04, 2025

Explaining the meaning of "six murders" in chicago

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
monday, september 1, 2025 at 12:11:00 a.m. edt

Explaining the meaning of "six murders" in chicago

Six murdered, six accidentally drop dead after the sound of bullets were heard (no connection), six more have an unfortunate occurrence on a dark street after the sound of swinging knifes (no connection), six more tried to juggle bricks and fatally hit themselves in the head.

But only 6 murders.

--GRA



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

blacks probably got their idea for reJIGgering murders into "accidents" from the CP 5 case. Only now,they don't wait a decade to rewrite criminal behavior--same day service--in 2025.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

ASK THE PEOPLE--NOT THE POLITICIANS:KANSAS CITY RESIDENTS SAY,"VIOLENT CRIME HAS NEVER BEEN THIS BAD,"AFTER MASS SHOOTING WEDNESDAY

(FOX4)KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City police are investigating after multiple people were hurt in a shooting Wednesday night in Midtown.

Police responded to the shooting just before 9 p.m. in the area of Harrison Street and Armour Boulevard.

The Kansas City Fire Department said when paramedics arrived on the scene, five people had been shot. Police said four men were shot and 1 woman was shot.



All victims were taken to area hospitals. One man has life threatening injuries and the others are expected to recover.

Kail’n Holmes has lived at the Bainbridge Apartments for five years. He got home from work and saw the chaos.

“I seen his body myself when I got off work,” Holmes said. “I was hoping it wasn’t, but when I seen his body, I tried to hold my tears in as best as I could until as I got inside.”


Holmes said a man he calls his brother is fighting for his life in the hospital.

“Can we at least try to stop the violence and try to get along?” Holmes said. “Because there’s too much that’s going on, too close to home.”

(GRA:I wonder what HIS rap sheet is. I'd like to know about the blacks who lament mass shootings--whether they pull a gun in the next year or two--or rob a store,commit assault etc.)

“I’m tired of the violence,” Ms. Pepsi said. “I don’t know if I want to do 17 years here.”

Ms. Pepsi has lived here for 16 years and says the violence has never been this bad. She also knows the man in the hospital.

--GRA