Posted on 12/01/2021 5:44:02 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Florida police are searching for answers after the mysterious killing of a 14-year-old boy who was found dead after going for a bike ride last month.
The body Ryan Rogers was discovered on Nov. 16 on Central Boulevard near the Interstate 95 overpass in Palm Beach Gardens — a day after he was reported missing when he left his family’s home to ride his bike and never returned, according to police and Fox News.
Four days later, Palm Beach Gardens police announced the teen’s death was a homicide.
Police did not reveal his cause of death but ruled out the possibility that he was fatally struck by a car.
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“Palm Beach Gardens”
It’s not as nice as it sounds...by along way.
Think Compton California
The more the Democrats aka Demoncrats push for not prosecuting criminals the more crimes like this will increase.
(Without evidence,) I’d guess a racial motivation.
I went to Miami once and missed my exit off of I-95. I thought, no problem, I'll just get off at the next exit and turn around, but the next exit had no northbound re-entry to I-95.
I thought, no problem, I'll just drive through the streets back up to my desired road. Then I went about 50 yards down that road and looked ahead and decided there's no way I'm driving through there.
I got back on I-95 headed south and turned around at the next exit with re-entry.
How can ANY PARENT allow a 14 year old to ride a bicycle?
I live near PBG. You are an idiot.
Prayers to his family...
We do!! But they carry. Protection, their cell phone and pepper spray..
I rode my bike everywhere when I was WAY younger than 14. You’ve got to let them grow up sometime...
Otherwise you end up with 38 year olds living in their mom’s basement
That said this should be a rare occurrence and the perp should be tortured for a long time, then killed slowly and painfully.
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