that outside dikk keep them hoes sick....
Like uuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhh
that outside dikk keep them hoes sick....
I remember when he did them murders. One of the wildest stories I've heard on NYC news.
He was selling guns. These two undercovers were setting up buys. In the middle of the transaction, Ronell (the killer) decided, instead of selling them the guns, he was goin rob them. In the middle of the stickup they flashed their badges revealing they were nypd. This nikka got mad that they were cops and shot both of them cops point blank. Dead.
NYPD tried to swarm the area to lock him off. Then they found out he slid off to Brooklyn. This set off one of, if not the biggest manhunt I've ever heard. They shut down bridges, tunnels, and highways in the name of finding this man. Off duty cops was called in to help with the search. I've never seen so much police in the street at once. Boroughs were shut down. Boroughs, to find this man. Helicopter after helicopter blazing overhead with lights looking.
All this was being broadcast live on the news.
To top it off, when he got convicted, he turned, looked at the cops family, laughed, and stuck out his tongue at em
AND NOW, we find out son is getting more nish nish in a federal prison then the average Coli clown getting over exhausted titties...
CIA needs to recruit that nikkaI remember when he did them murders. One of the wildest stories I've heard on NYC news.
He was selling guns. These two undercovers were setting up buys. In the middle of the transaction, Ronell (the killer) decided, instead of selling them the guns, he was goin rob them. In the middle of the stickup they flashed their badges revealing they were nypd. This nikka got mad that they were cops and shot both of them cops point blank. Dead.
NYPD tried to swarm the area to lock him off. Then they found out he slid off to Brooklyn. This set off one of, if not the biggest manhunt I've ever heard. They shut down bridges, tunnels, and highways in the name of finding this man. Off duty cops was called in to help with the search. I've never seen so much police in the street at once. Boroughs were shut down. Boroughs, to find this man. Helicopter after helicopter blazing overhead with lights looking.
All this was being broadcast live on the news.
To top it off, when he got convicted, he turned, looked at the cops family, laughed, and stuck out his tongue at em
AND NOW, we find out son is getting more nish nish in a federal prison then the average Coli clown getting over exhausted titties...
I guess it is true when they said all nice guys end up last. Bad guys always win when it comes to getting the kitty kat
I remember when he did them murders. One of the wildest stories I've heard on NYC news.
He was selling guns. These two undercovers were setting up buys. In the middle of the transaction, Ronell (the killer) decided, instead of selling them the guns, he was goin rob them. In the middle of the stickup they flashed their badges revealing they were nypd. This nikka got mad that they were cops and shot both of them cops point blank. Dead.
NYPD tried to swarm the area to lock him off. Then they found out he slid off to Brooklyn. This set off one of, if not the biggest manhunt I've ever heard. They shut down bridges, tunnels, and highways in the name of finding this man. Off duty cops was called in to help with the search. I've never seen so much police in the street at once. Boroughs were shut down. Boroughs, to find this man. Helicopter after helicopter blazing overhead with lights looking.
All this was being broadcast live on the news.
To top it off, when he got convicted, he turned, looked at the cops family, laughed, and stuck out his tongue at em
AND NOW, we find out son is getting more nish nish in a federal prison then the average Coli clown getting over exhausted titties...
A 29-year-old prison guard who became pregnant during an affair with convicted cop-killer Ronnell Wilson, tested positive for cocaine, prosecutors at her arraignment said today.
Nancy Gonzales' lawyer admitted that she took the drug before her arrest in February to deal with 'stress', the attorney told Brooklyn Federal magistrate Judge James Orenstein in New York.