Posted on 12/30/2015 6:44:53 PM PST by PROCON
NEWARK - A skirmish broke out between rival activists on the steps of City Hall Wednesday during what had been intended as a demonstration against violence in Newark.
Police were called to the scene after a small crowd began arguing over escalating violence and the city's attempts to curb it.
The noon press conference was called by a group of activists led by Salaam Ismial, co-chair of the New Jersey Study Commission on Violence, and Abdul Muhammad, a longtime Newark anti-violence activist. In a release announcing the event, the two said they planned to ask Mayor Ras Baraka to "unleash his quality of life plan in addressing ongoing violence facing Newark residents."
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Yup, after that “anti-violence” grant, yo!
I like the photo in this post. “Take that, cracka!”
You can take the boy out of the hood. But you can’t take the hood out of the boy.
In this case it’s the son of the former Le Roi Jones.
That's the 3rd day. The 4th is "Bitch better have my money" day.
This is an appendix to the Chapter: “We axe why Obama be incompetent?”
Gibmedat Peace Sign, or I will bring the Community Organizer over here, and he kick yo n!66er ass an take it away.
Yo hear what I’m sayin?
This is an appendix to the Chapter: “We axe why Obama be incompetent.”
Gibmedat Peace Sign, or I will bring the Community Organizer over here, and he kick yo n!66er ass an take it way
The mayor, that is.
That be their prison names.
LOL!
Kwanzaaites seem to have a little bit of Islam in them.
Why am I not surprised........
I bet the 'Less filling' side started it.
ROTFLMAO!
I'm just busting a gut with all the comments...
See, what they meant was, non violence for the white man. So, no big deal, see?!
Dat money we git from Mayor Ras Baraka “Tastes Great!”
Someone I knew in the early 70’s parked his GTO on the street by Rutgers and at end of day his car would not crank. Raised his hood and was looking at the street as his engine had been stolen.
I was an MI agent in Newark in the late 60s. It was a hole then and i am happy to see it has not changed.
I was across the street from Rutgers at NJIT (then Newark College of Engineering). Same time period.
NCE Good school
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