Literally!hope those fukkin shooters hang
Literally!hope those fukkin shooters hang
There was a thread where people were saying how if they win the lottery who they'd give money too and all that. Number one, if you can keep it a secret then do so and don't tell anybody except maybe your mama if she doesn't talk too much. Unless its your wife of course, for damn sure don't tell no girlfriend or any of your friends or family. This guy's bytch clearly set him up.
Someone on Facebook who knows this dude's family said he wasn't a flosser at all. This guy wanted to help his own people and look what happens.
Just a general rule is to live below your means and don't do and say shyt to attract attention, especially on social media....and fukk telling these broads and your so called friends your business. Careful who you hang around with, everybody ain't your people.
If I was this dude's family I'd be asking this girlfriend of his some serious questions.
That's the thing that pisses me off to no end. This man was using some of his money to help out the community for Christmas. There are fukking celebrities and politicians who wouldn't do as much, and these savage muthafukkas busted in his home and MURDERED him in front of his kids and girlfriend. There are no words to describe that bullshyt...
Now if the brother would've left the community without a single fukk given, moves to Cali or some shyt to ball out the rest of his twenties, he'd probably still be alive and people would be talking about how selfish and immature he is
stupid to even take a picture to let them know you won....nikkas wanna stunt on social media and this shyt happens smh.... and i bet them jackboys aint get shyt...RIP manWin the lottery brehs
Craigory Burch Jr., the Fitzgerald forklift driver who won nearly half of a million dollars in the lottery in November, was killed during a home invasion robbery.
According to WALB News 10 in Albany, Burch, 20, was shot to death overnight Thursday at a home on Stubbs Avenue in Fitzgerald.
Burch matched all five numbers from the Nov. 29 Fantasy 5 drawing, winning the $434,272 jackpot. He purchased the winning ticket at H&R Food Mart at 1507 Watson Blvd. in Warner Robins.
According to the WALB-TV story, Burch was in the home with his girlfriend at the time of the robbery and ran for help. No arrests have been made. GBI agents were at the home overnight collecting evidence, according to WALB.
After winning the jackpot, Burch said, "I knew that I would come into money," according to a Georgia Lottery news release. "I couldn't believe it at first. I was stunned. I'm still overwhelmed."
Friends of Burch told WALB that the forklift operator used some of his winnings to buy Christmas presents for people in need.
updated story
FITZGERALD, Ga. (January 22, 2016) — A forklift operator who won over $430,000 playing the Georgia lottery was shot and killed during a home invasion, according to police. Friends and family say Craigory Burch, Jr., 30, was targeted because he won $434,272 in November. The victim’s girlfriend says a shotgun blew open the door and three masked, armed men ran inside their home. “When they came in, he said, ‘Don’t do it bro. Don’t do it in front of my kids.’ He said, ‘Please don’t do it in front of my kids and my old lady. Please don’t do that bro. Please don’t.’ He said, ‘I’ll give you my bank card,'” Jasmine Hendricks told WALB. Hendricks said she is certain the suspects were after some of the money he won. “
Ever since he hit the lottery we kept getting calls, text messages, all that, saying, ‘Be careful because people are out for him to rob him,” Hendricks said. Hendricks said during the home invasion, Burch threw his pants at the suspects. After realizing Burch’s wallet was not in the pants, the suspects shot and killed him seconds before fleeing the home. The victim’s mother wants justice for those responsible in the killing. “I want them to know what they took from me. They took a part of my life away from me. My child that I carried and raised for 20 years,” Leslie Collins said. Authorities have not named any suspects in the case.
stupid to even take a picture to let them know you won....nikkas wanna stunt on social media and this shyt happens smh.... and i bet them jackboys aint get shyt...RIP man
Damn didnt know that, but shyt if it keeps me anonymous then you can have that 30%, im still up. Look at him, he got almost half a millie but cant do shyt with it now smh. Especially if you in the streets in any way, they gonna come and try you.it costs 30% of your winnings to remain anonymous when you hit the lottery, that's why nobody takes that option.
i know that seems fukked up, but people holding that check in a photo is excellent marketing for the lottery company
if they didn't do it, people would say "don't nobody ever win that shyt i ain't playing!"
Damn didnt know that, but shyt if it keeps me anonymous then you can have that 30%, im still up. Look at him, he got almost half a millie but cant do shyt with it now smh. Especially if you in the streets in any way, they gonna come and try you.
the 2nd time I moved to Columbus, Ohio, I had $1,500, a job already lined up, and got my apartment 1 month after working. All you need is enough to get by(food, clean clothes, etc.). When you relocate, you're in business, no games mode. The kickin' it, buyin luxury items, etc, can happen AFTER you get settled in.
I'm going through interviews now hoping to find a job in the district in another few weeks. I'm planning on just finding a room/roommate situation for now and doing what you did, starting my job immediately the day I touch down. D.C. is expensive but, it's a great place to build your career. I only have a couple grand up. These nikkas talking about $200,000 or whatever isn't enough money to restart your life. DELUSIONAL. That's a Master's Degree, a significant chunk into my savings and a future downpayment on a house.