Posted on 03/20/2015 1:30:17 PM PDT by Albion Wilde
James Stuhlman was killed as he took his labradoodle on a walk at night Two 15-year-old boys have been charged with the married father's murder A 14-year-old arrested on lesser charges and is co-operating with police The 51-year-old pleaded 'Please don't shoot me' repeatedly, police say Usually took nightly walks with his daughter, 13, but was alone that night
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The Aspiring Rapper School was closed.
Gotta find something else to do.
F***ing pavement apes will probably serve juvenile time and get a clean record when (if somebody doesn’t cap their worthless selves) they turn 18.
An interesting comment, one that many people may think about.
Actually, from 1882-1968, 3446 blacks were lynched in the United States. That's an average of 40/year, although there were more in earlier years and fewer in later years.
In 2013, 409 whites were killed by blacks (FBI). In 2012, 431. In 2011, 448. In 2010, 447. In 2009, 454. In 2008, 504. In 2007, 556. In 2006, 573. In 2005, 516. In 2004, 522. In 2003, 501. 2014 is not out yet.
So, from 2003-2103, 5361 whites were murdered by blacks.
The ACLU “black lives matter racists” black freguson anarcists the DOJ and the scummedia are only interested in the black man who was out of jail and was acused of murdering a white women and who was found hanging from a tree in mississippi, announcing that this could be a race crime.
Agree...
And to be sure, they love to count Hispanics as whites when they reveal homicide rates. The truth is only a very small amount of blacks are murdered by non-Hispanic whites annually.
If an average of 536 per year is far greater than 40 per year, why don’t we hear anything from the media or our politicians?/s
Or at least, arm up and not be g-damn victims.
Not everyone has or wants a gun. They could have stabbed him to death or beat him to death or just simply drove by and blown him away. Even with a cw they got the drop on ya and drawing while staring down a barrel is a bit risky even for the best.
The big issue here are blacks attacking, injuring and killing totally innocent white people and others as a matter of routine. And it’s being escalated and fueled by the black in the White House and all the blacks and leftist in the race industry/MSM.
IMO at this rate, they know damn well there is going to be big event, where a whole lot of people going to die and get hurt. It’s inevitable. Just a matter of time.
Is this what they want? I’d bet good money it’s exactly what they want.
Wonder if the punks at Starbucks would like to discuss this?
When a STATE issues such a bill ‘allowing open carry’ that law is not so much for the citizen, it is for the leos, so they don’t harass citizens Constitutionally carrying. Think about it ...
*Poor deprived childrens*
I never thought of that; but I agree. It's been happening around here. We might as well throw our by-laws out the window that we pay monthly dues to have upheld.
Paging Dr. Carson!
I have many fond memories of the time I lived in West Philly. Long ago. This crime has just saddened me terribly on so many levels.
I don't understand what you mean... ??
Today's news items from Philly.com (boldface type mine):
Friends mourn Overbrook man as cops nab alleged killer
NATE FULLER'S nightly walks with Bianca, his bichon, will never be the same.He's used to passing neighbors out with their own pooches. They talk, catch up, learn about each other.
A constant dog-walking companion was James Stuhlman, who lived a block away, on Woodcrest Avenue near 66th Street in Overbrook. Whenever the two met, the conversation would inevitably turn to landscaping, Stuhlman's trade, or "just life in general" as Bianca sniffed Molly, Stuhlman's labardoodle. It wasn't uncommon for Fuller to lose track of time, to stretch those "quick chats" into hour-and-a-half talks.
Now, Fuller is all too aware of time.
"I'm heartbroken," he said Friday night as sleet fell on his tree-lined street. "I'm still struggling; it still hurts."
Stuhlman, 51, was gunned down March 12 a few yards from Fuller's front door, the victim of a botched robbery by three teenagers.
Friday, the kid who allegedly pulled the trigger, Tyfine Hamilton, surrendered to police, Homicide Unit Captain James Clark said. It wasn't the first arrest on his record.
The 15-year-old and his family arranged a meeting with investigators, on Midvale Avenue near Wissahickon in East Falls, not far from where Hamilton's mother lives, Clark said.
He's been charged as an adult with murder, robbery and related offenses in Stuhlman's slaying.
Hamilton's arrest came a day after police announced they had captured his two accomplices: Brandon Smith, also 15, and a 14-year-old boy whose name hasn't been released.
Smith also faces a murder rap, police have said. Both teens, schoolmates at Overbrook High, have provided full confessions to police, Clark said.
The younger boy, who has cooperated with investigators, will be charged with robbery.
Friday, a young woman answered the door at Hamilton's home, on Wanamaker Street near Lebanon - about a mile away from Stuhlman's block.
She slammed that door in a reporter's face when he asked for a comment.
Before they allegedly cut down a family man and beloved neighborhood fixture, the trio were shooting hoops at a nearby park, Clark said. They decided they wanted to rob a dogwalker, and picked a target at random, Clark said.
Police sources say they acted like they had done this before - this likely wasn't the boys' first try at robbery, and detectives are currently searching for links to other attacks in the area.
In any case, that initial mark on Woodcrest Avenue seemed too threatening, his dog too aggressive. So, when they spotted Molly, who seemed "weak," and Stuhlman, who was older than the previous individual, the boys changed plans, Clark said.
The youths walked up to Stuhlman about 8:30 p.m., all wearing hoodies and backpacks. Hamilton allegedly produced a pistol - police still don't know how the boy got his hands on the weapon - and announced the robbery.
Stuhlman pleaded for his life, begging kids young enough to be his grandsons not to shoot him.
A fight broke out. A shot went off.
Stuhlman was hit once in the chest and collapsed, his valuables spilling into the street, where they remained when police arrived - after all that effort, the thieves fled empty-handed.
Officers took Stuhlman to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead.
On Wednesday, Stuhlman's life was honored at a funeral at Presentation Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Wynnewood, a "packed service" that included practically everyone who lives on that stretch of Woodcrest Avenue, Fuller said.
He was laid to rest afterward in Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery in Springfield.
Friday night, Helen Farnon, another one of the regular dogwalkers on Woodcrest, choked up as she remembered Stuhlman.
"He was so pleasant," she said on her stoop. "He was one guy who knew what was going on in the neighborhood and made sure everyone was doing OK."
He was a thoughtful guy - he tended to the patch of the nearby Morris Park that abuts his property, clearing it of leaves in the fall and snow in the winter.
He was a family man - his daughter, Elaina, often joined him for his nightly walks with Molly.
Farnon was grateful that Elaina stayed home March 12.
She bristled at the mention of the kids accused of killing him, wishing she and her loudmouth pomeranian, Luke, would've been with Stuhlman that night.
"If I had been out there, maybe we could've scared those creeps away."
Third suspect in killing of dog walker surrenders
The 15-year-old boy who police say pulled the trigger in the killing of an Overbrook man turned himself in early Friday, accompanied by his father.Tyfine Hamilton has been charged with murder, robbery, and related offenses in the botched robbery that killed Jim Stuhlman, 51, while walking his dog last week on the 6400 block of Woodcrest Avenue.
Brandon Smith, 15, and a third boy, 14, who was with them were arrested this week. Smith will be charged with murder; the 14-year-old faces lesser charges.
All three are talking to police, a law enforcement source said Friday.
Police said the boys left a basketball game on the night of March 12 looking to rob someone. Hamilton carried the gun. The source said it was unclear how the gun came into the possession of a 15-year-old. The boys set their sights on one man walking a dog, but switched their attention to Stuhlman, police said, because he seemed older and his dog seemed weak.
Still, he was significantly taller than the boys, and Hamilton had to point the gun upward, into Stuhlman's face, the source said.
A brief struggle ensued. Stuhlman pleaded for his life but was shot once in the chest. Panicking, the boys ran. Stuhlman's dog, a Labradoodle named Molly, stayed with him until he was found on the sidewalk. He was pronounced dead a short while later.
Smith and Hamilton are also being investigated for several other robberies in Southwest Philadelphia, the source said.
Smith was arrested Thursday after 19th District officers saw him and the 14-year-old on a street corner and recognized them as matching the description of Stuhlman's attackers.
They darted into a house when they saw police, but were captured soon afterward.
Hamilton's aunt on Friday apologized to Stuhlman's family. Speaking to a CBS3 reporter, she said Hamilton was not taking medication for an unspecified condition.
Hamilton, police said, has been arrested twice as a juvenile, for narcotics and criminal mischief.
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