Tariq Nasheed is an Agent, no debating

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Yes! Y’all are stingy as fukk, and black Americans are generally a sharing community oriented people. Go to a black church, and peep how the after sermon dinners are coordinated. Nothing, but love, sharing and caring.
that has not been my experience.
 

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An outrageous lie, is Biden being the most voted for president
You can call it "fake news", but it went all the way up to the supreme court, which is more right wing leaning. And this goes into the history books.

Joe Biden breaks Obama's record for most votes ever cast for a U.S. presidential candidate

Biden’s victory another example of how Electoral College wins are bigger than popular vote ones

Dominion Voting Sues Rudy Giuliani For $1.3 Billion Over Election Conspiracy
 
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They caught the dude who attacked the woman in front of the liquor store in Harlem.

NYPD: Tyrone Cooper Facing Charges After Harlem Mother Brutally Attacked Outside Liquor Store

NYPD: Tyrone Cooper Facing Charges After Harlem Mother Brutally Attacked Outside Liquor Store
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Law enforcement officials provided an update Tuesday in the case of a woman who said she was brutally attacked outside a Harlem liquor store after she declined a man’s offer to pay for a bottle of wine.

The NYPD said one of the suspects is in custody after getting arrested for another assault, CBS2’s Lisa Rozner reported.

The scars from Jan. 18 sent shockwaves throughout Harlem and beyond after CBS2 told the story of a 31-year-old woman who was chased, kicked and aggressively bitten outside a liquor store on West 128th Street.

Surveillance video obtained by CBS2 shows the incident happened just after she had walked inside alone to buy a bottle of wine and after the victim said a man, who police identified as 22-year-old Tyrone Cooper, offered to pay.

The victim told CBS2 on Jan. 20, “I politely declined and I said, ‘No, no thank you, but thank you. I can pay for it myself,’ and I got ready to walk out. Before I walk out he basically said that he felt I thought I was better than them.”

MORE: Woman Brutally Attacked At Harlem Liquor Store Says Suspect Tried To Bite Her Eye Out: ‘That’s An Animal. That’s Not A Person’

Cooper was taken into police custody on Sunday for a separate incident. He appeared in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Tuesday for allegedly choking and punching his girlfriend at an apartment building on 51st Street in East Flatbush.

Sources told Rozner the victim told police Cooper misunderstood something she said.

The judge ordered him to be held on $3,000 bail.

CBS2 has learned Cooper was to be brought to the 32nd Precinct in Harlem and is expected to be charged in the attack outside the liquor store.

MORE: Harlem Community Gathers Together To Show Support For Victim Of Brutal Attack Outside Liquor Store

Criminal complaints from Brooklyn and Manhattan show he was arrested several times in the last year for other alleged assaults.

“There needs to be some penalties and he needs to be arrested and not back out on these streets. He needs to do some time,” community activist Tony Herbert said.

In Brooklyn, Cooper allegedly asked someone for money, punched them in the face and pushed them to the ground at the Clark Street subway station back in May.

In Manhattan, the district attorney said Cooper was arrested multiple times last year for charges relating to fare evasion at the Canal Street station, and the West 34th Street station.

He is also facing charges of gang assault, menacing and harassment in connection to a slashing at the Church Street station last year.

He’s also accused of stealing Metropolitan Transportation Authority gate keys at the Park Avenue South station.

Now that Cooper is in police custody, the victim in the Harlem attack posted on Instagram, “I couldn’t and still can’t understand why so much rage?”

She pointed out that two other suspects in her attack have still not been caught and said, “I’m healing well and continuing to appreciate life as it is … 1 down, 2 to go!”

As for the prior arrests, Cooper’s lawyer said he had been complying with check-ins for supervised release and pleaded that he not be sent to Rikers Island because he has asthma. The judge denied that request, saying the client’s behavior was disturbing.

Anyone with information about the attack is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). You can also submit a tip via their website or on Twitter, @NYPDTips. All calls are kept confidential.
 

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They caught the dude who attacked the woman in front of the liquor store in Harlem.

NYPD: Tyrone Cooper Facing Charges After Harlem Mother Brutally Attacked Outside Liquor Store

NYPD: Tyrone Cooper Facing Charges After Harlem Mother Brutally Attacked Outside Liquor Store
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Law enforcement officials provided an update Tuesday in the case of a woman who said she was brutally attacked outside a Harlem liquor store after she declined a man’s offer to pay for a bottle of wine.

The NYPD said one of the suspects is in custody after getting arrested for another assault, CBS2’s Lisa Rozner reported.

The scars from Jan. 18 sent shockwaves throughout Harlem and beyond after CBS2 told the story of a 31-year-old woman who was chased, kicked and aggressively bitten outside a liquor store on West 128th Street.

Surveillance video obtained by CBS2 shows the incident happened just after she had walked inside alone to buy a bottle of wine and after the victim said a man, who police identified as 22-year-old Tyrone Cooper, offered to pay.

The victim told CBS2 on Jan. 20, “I politely declined and I said, ‘No, no thank you, but thank you. I can pay for it myself,’ and I got ready to walk out. Before I walk out he basically said that he felt I thought I was better than them.”

MORE: Woman Brutally Attacked At Harlem Liquor Store Says Suspect Tried To Bite Her Eye Out: ‘That’s An Animal. That’s Not A Person’

Cooper was taken into police custody on Sunday for a separate incident. He appeared in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Tuesday for allegedly choking and punching his girlfriend at an apartment building on 51st Street in East Flatbush.

Sources told Rozner the victim told police Cooper misunderstood something she said.

The judge ordered him to be held on $3,000 bail.

CBS2 has learned Cooper was to be brought to the 32nd Precinct in Harlem and is expected to be charged in the attack outside the liquor store.

MORE: Harlem Community Gathers Together To Show Support For Victim Of Brutal Attack Outside Liquor Store

Criminal complaints from Brooklyn and Manhattan show he was arrested several times in the last year for other alleged assaults.

“There needs to be some penalties and he needs to be arrested and not back out on these streets. He needs to do some time,” community activist Tony Herbert said.

In Brooklyn, Cooper allegedly asked someone for money, punched them in the face and pushed them to the ground at the Clark Street subway station back in May.

In Manhattan, the district attorney said Cooper was arrested multiple times last year for charges relating to fare evasion at the Canal Street station, and the West 34th Street station.

He is also facing charges of gang assault, menacing and harassment in connection to a slashing at the Church Street station last year.

He’s also accused of stealing Metropolitan Transportation Authority gate keys at the Park Avenue South station.

Now that Cooper is in police custody, the victim in the Harlem attack posted on Instagram, “I couldn’t and still can’t understand why so much rage?”

She pointed out that two other suspects in her attack have still not been caught and said, “I’m healing well and continuing to appreciate life as it is … 1 down, 2 to go!”

As for the prior arrests, Cooper’s lawyer said he had been complying with check-ins for supervised release and pleaded that he not be sent to Rikers Island because he has asthma. The judge denied that request, saying the client’s behavior was disturbing.

Anyone with information about the attack is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). You can also submit a tip via their website or on Twitter, @NYPDTips. All calls are kept confidential.



sounds like the victim was Haitian and the perp African American to me but hey FBA gang here.

B1 :francis:
 

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hilarious, andray is one of my best friends and i have a show with him wednesday and i gotta go to his house next week also, ima show him this thread
Andray doesn't really understand black democrats in the south though... he should keep his ass in Canada and relax on sniping on the reality of red state democrats.
 

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They caught the dude who attacked the woman in front of the liquor store in Harlem.

NYPD: Tyrone Cooper Facing Charges After Harlem Mother Brutally Attacked Outside Liquor Store

NYPD: Tyrone Cooper Facing Charges After Harlem Mother Brutally Attacked Outside Liquor Store
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Law enforcement officials provided an update Tuesday in the case of a woman who said she was brutally attacked outside a Harlem liquor store after she declined a man’s offer to pay for a bottle of wine.

The NYPD said one of the suspects is in custody after getting arrested for another assault, CBS2’s Lisa Rozner reported.

The scars from Jan. 18 sent shockwaves throughout Harlem and beyond after CBS2 told the story of a 31-year-old woman who was chased, kicked and aggressively bitten outside a liquor store on West 128th Street.

Surveillance video obtained by CBS2 shows the incident happened just after she had walked inside alone to buy a bottle of wine and after the victim said a man, who police identified as 22-year-old Tyrone Cooper, offered to pay.

The victim told CBS2 on Jan. 20, “I politely declined and I said, ‘No, no thank you, but thank you. I can pay for it myself,’ and I got ready to walk out. Before I walk out he basically said that he felt I thought I was better than them.”

MORE: Woman Brutally Attacked At Harlem Liquor Store Says Suspect Tried To Bite Her Eye Out: ‘That’s An Animal. That’s Not A Person’

Cooper was taken into police custody on Sunday for a separate incident. He appeared in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Tuesday for allegedly choking and punching his girlfriend at an apartment building on 51st Street in East Flatbush.

Sources told Rozner the victim told police Cooper misunderstood something she said.

The judge ordered him to be held on $3,000 bail.

CBS2 has learned Cooper was to be brought to the 32nd Precinct in Harlem and is expected to be charged in the attack outside the liquor store.

MORE: Harlem Community Gathers Together To Show Support For Victim Of Brutal Attack Outside Liquor Store

Criminal complaints from Brooklyn and Manhattan show he was arrested several times in the last year for other alleged assaults.

“There needs to be some penalties and he needs to be arrested and not back out on these streets. He needs to do some time,” community activist Tony Herbert said.

In Brooklyn, Cooper allegedly asked someone for money, punched them in the face and pushed them to the ground at the Clark Street subway station back in May.

In Manhattan, the district attorney said Cooper was arrested multiple times last year for charges relating to fare evasion at the Canal Street station, and the West 34th Street station.

He is also facing charges of gang assault, menacing and harassment in connection to a slashing at the Church Street station last year.

He’s also accused of stealing Metropolitan Transportation Authority gate keys at the Park Avenue South station.

Now that Cooper is in police custody, the victim in the Harlem attack posted on Instagram, “I couldn’t and still can’t understand why so much rage?”

She pointed out that two other suspects in her attack have still not been caught and said, “I’m healing well and continuing to appreciate life as it is … 1 down, 2 to go!”

As for the prior arrests, Cooper’s lawyer said he had been complying with check-ins for supervised release and pleaded that he not be sent to Rikers Island because he has asthma. The judge denied that request, saying the client’s behavior was disturbing.

Anyone with information about the attack is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). You can also submit a tip via their website or on Twitter, @NYPDTips. All calls are kept confidential.
Has that hoe ass nikka Tariq address this? Or let me guess the response “he probably got a non-foundational granny somewhere” :unimpressed:
 

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No retraction on the original tweet I see...:martin:



I decided to go to his twitter page to find the original tweet about the lady in harlem and this niiggas feed is ridiculousness.



What happened to HYON, and no love for non FBA/ADOS? :comeon:
 

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No retraction on the original tweet I see...:martin:



I decided to go to his twitter page to find the original tweet about the lady in harlem and this niiggas feed is ridiculousness.



What happened to HYON, and no love for non FBA/ADOS? :comeon:

TWO OF HIS TIGRAY FOLLOWERS
GOT ON HIS LIVE LAST NIGHT
AND PERSONALLY ASKED HIM
TO SPREAD THE WORD.

WHEN THE fukk HAS
TARIQ EVER SAID HE DOESNT
HAVE LOVE FOR NON FBA?
:devil:
:evil:
 
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