Posted on 06/29/2016 5:36:39 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
A Milwaukee woman is on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" list, and a reward of up to $100,000 has been offered for information that leads to her arrest and conviction.
Shanika Minor is wanted in the shooting deaths of a pregnant woman and her unborn child. According to a criminal complaint, .
Minor is the seventh person from Wisconsin and the first from Milwaukee to make the list. She is only the 10th female to appear on the list since its creation in in March 1950, FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Shields said.
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We'll all remember where we were when the news broke.
Why isn’t Mrs Orlando Killer number 1 on the list?
How in the heck is H->! not in the top 10! Comey is an idiot.
I have Hillaryophobia. I can’t seem.to shake it.
Sooo, Milwaukee . . . was I supposed to buy a cake? These things are so awkward.
We’re always the last city to get things.
We still don’t have trolley cars.
Somehow I knew her name was Shanika.
It seems to me that if black parents would give their kids more normal American names they’d stand a better chance in life. Stop using misspelled royalty terms as names (Jermajesty and crap like that), stop over-using Qs and ending names with “-isha” and “-iqua” for the girls. Not every guy’s name has to be “Shawn” with a prefix added, nor anything ending in “-avious” or “-trell”. And names typically don’t require apostrophes to indicate a syllable break.
I have 3 black coworkers and all have normal names and all are well-adjusted and normal and nice. None would be described as ghetto. Not saying it proves causation, but normal names for normal people and ghetto names for ghetto people kinda makes sense in how things tend to play out.
But somehow I don’t think this is the kind of “dialogue” the grievance industry folks are talking about when they demand we have one.
I knew a white girl named Shanika.
said no one, ever.
Hometown pride!
> Hometown pride!
That hood made the national list. They be famous now. That is all that matters. Should be a lesson to all those youngin’s on how to succeed beyond nothingness. And succeed they will.
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