Pacni99a12
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Im saying though. They really got a speeding ticket on thereDriving without insurance I didn't even aknowledge the dismissed charges.them petty charges car charges
Im saying though. They really got a speeding ticket on thereDriving without insurance I didn't even aknowledge the dismissed charges.them petty charges car charges
do you think his retail theft was for gucci guilty black?Im saying though. They really got a speeding ticket on thereDriving without insurance I didn't even aknowledge the dismissed charges.
A crime is a crime and none of those charges were bullshyt. They put him and others in danger. Still, doesn't mean he's a bad person. And clearly nobody deserves to be killed.I skimmed through thread, and i'm confused. Not every police shooting incident is the same. So why don't people pause before thy want to revolt? Live fast, die young. If the cops didn't kill him someone else would have. What exactly is the revolt about?
Trayvon Martin was innocent. The guy selling cigarettes was brutally murdered for no reason. And there were no specific protest, definitely nothing violent and nonsensical.
But it seems like different cities and cultures react differently.
Who gives a fukk? Officer Peter Liang was GUILTY of killing an innocent and unarmed black man and millions of Asians nationwide protested his innocence for the simple fact that you're supposed to stand up for your race.
When George Zimmerman and Darren Wilson were put to trial for killing innocent and unarmed black TEENS thousands of whites came out and showed their support by donating money to help their causes because you're supposed to stand up for your race.
Yet when it comes times for blacks to stand up for their race, cowards like you adopt this p*ssy ass, P.C. stance of "to not speak on until more information comes out". Knowing full well that such a stance is complete bullshyt and just an excuse for you to cower away from standing up for your race.
I could give a fukk if he pointed a weapon at the cop, there's no way in hell that I'm going to side in favor of a race soldier who killed another black person.
Pittsburgh is a terrible mix of gangs with no shortage of heroin due to proximity between NY/NJ and Chicago, plus unemployed blue collar junkies who needed pain pill prescriptions for tough jobs that eventually turned into heroin addictions.
I used to live in Carrick.
Lived across the street from a junkie who used during pregnancy (and would pick up half smoked cigarette butts off the ground to smoke). Kid ended up born with serious heart problems. Parents 2 doors down both serious junkies that died and left 18 year old kid on his own, which became a gang/drug house and he later went to jail for robbery. Next door neighbor a junkie - rape, robbery, etc. Now in jail. Had a newborn at the time and eventually got the hell out of there because by summer, it was gun shots every night.
Just total hell on earth there.
Born and raised in the Burgh, still here, and its not as bad you describe IMO. Carrick isnt a bad neighborhood to me at all. It aint perfect to be fair, but it aint hell on earth, and neither is Pittsburgh. Carrick has its spots as does any random community in any city. Mt.Oliver, right next to it is more like you described than Carrick. Zombie land at that crossroads on the main strip on Brownsville Rd right before it turns into 18th street. I will say some years ago I made a turn on a back street in Carrick and seen about a dozen dudes resembling Slim Jesus, a few with blue flags in their back left pocket. I had to chuckle. That spot was right at the border of Mt.Oliver.
Still though, Pittsburgh is far from a hell. It has its good and bad spots, and with the latter you can function.
Didn't know rioters know riot anniversary days to riot on.....
every day is an anniversary for something.. there ain't no conspiracy here
During his midnight news conference, Barrett said the officer pursuing the 23-year-old man ordered him to drop his gun. The man didn't and the officer fired several times, the mayor said.
The man was hit twice, once in the chest and once in the arm. He said police determined there were 23 rounds in the man's gun.
Nefataria Gordon said she knew the man who had been killed by the officer. "He was a nice, good person. He was really respected. That's why everyone came out. They're angry."
During his midnight news conference, Barrett said the officer pursuing the 23-year-old man ordered him to drop his gun. The man didn't and the officer fired several times, the mayor said.
The man was hit twice, once in the chest and once in the arm. He said police determined there were 23 rounds in the man's gun.
Nefataria Gordon said she knew the man who had been killed by the officer. "He was a nice, good person. He was really respected. That's why everyone came out. They're angry."