Posted on 04/10/2013 9:37:33 PM PDT by mykroar
Not so bad yet...wait till schools out.
Why even read articles like this when we know who the perps are?
Bill Cosby nailed it when he talked about those stupid names they all get branded with at birth. Guess that is the reason out of frustration that they like to cause “disturbances” (sarc)
All of them are teens.
otherwords a tribe of blacks.
The media loves the word teens. It allows them to make us think they are talking about minors when in reality they are talking about adults.
Whenever the perp is a member of America’s first victim group they call it a teen.
How about holding people to the SAME standard of conduct regardless of whether they are in an officially-certified victim group or in an officially-certified oppressor group?
What, no inciting charge?
My all time favorite ... L-a
Pronounced Ledasha
Just another excuse to throw black children in prison #democrat
“All of them are teens.”
Oh, gee, is that the ONLY thing they have in common?
This “disturbance” was in the heart of the business district, a block from my office. There have been several charter schools opened in the area in the last several years, and it was “students” from those schools who were involved, supposedly after two girls got into a fight. It dumbfounds me that 200 people see a fight, and decide that’s the time to riot, not stop the fight.
And yes, my company is moving out of what used to be the premium business district in the very near future, and this was a consideration. The city government doesn’t get it though, if you chase the businesses, the tax revenue that they love to spend also leaves. Is Philadelphia the next Detroit?
This “disturbance” was in the heart of the business district, a block from my office. There have been several charter schools opened in the area in the last several years, and it was “students” from those schools who were involved, supposedly after two girls got into a fight. It dumbfounds me that 200 people see a fight, and decide that’s the time to riot, not stop the fight.
And yes, my company is moving out of what used to be the premium business district in the very near future, and this was a consideration. The city government doesn’t get it though, if you chase the businesses, the tax revenue that they love to spend also leaves. Is Philadelphia the next Detroit?
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