Posted on 07/01/2015 9:59:52 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Nearly a month after an Applebee's manager was shot to death in a Georgia restaurants parking lot, two men have been charged with his murder.
Fayetteville police say Greg Haney Jr., 24, and Ledarius Jawon Jackson, 25, gunned down Gregory Smith in a coldblooded robbery attempt that wrongly assumed he was carrying cash.
The 27-year-old father to a 15-month-old girl was discovered dead several hours later by his fiancée after he failed to return home and she grew concerned.
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Is this part of the 2 for $20 special?
He was 27 and had a fifteen year old girl? Damn, he got action at 12? Wow!
Sorry, 15 MONTH girl. Sorry.
Either way it is tragic.
We need an edit button!
Ledarius? He must be Roman.
#BlackLivesMatter unless they’re taken by African-Americans. The manager/victim was Black. No sign of Sharpton or the ambulance chasers in his entourage anywhere near this one.
The name is Iranian, actually. Yet oddly, it looks like the closest he’s ever been to Persia was the night he spent crawling around in a drunken stupor on a Persian [inspired] rug.
I bet Haney thought that Smith might be able to identify him.
Do you suppose Al and Jesse might show up?
I don’t know the crime rate in the area around this Applebees, but I wish the good people would please move away from the crime.
Years ago, my then-husband did business at an insurance office run by an insurance agent and his fiance, both of whom were black. Really nice people.
Their office was in a high-crime area. One day the ex asked the agent if he was afraid of working there. The agent answered that he wasn’t afraid to work around his own people. A week later, a local customer walked in and shot them both to death. I’ll never forget that. Heartbreaking.
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