Posted on 05/26/2024 6:49:37 AM PDT by Libloather
Distressing footage captured at least 10 adults and children fighting during a Tennessee kindergarten graduation ceremony earlier this month, according to a report.
The chaos unfolded at Buckley Carpenter Elementary in Somerville, Tenn., on May 15, 2024, when tensions between two women in the crowd boiled over into violence, police told Fox 13 Memphis.
The adults, identified as Tyeisha Humphreys and Kierra Smith, were seen brawling down the gymnasium bleachers as witnesses tried to escape the madness.
Beyond the bleacher brawl, at least two other people on the basketball court exchanged several punches.
According to the outlet, Tyeisha Humphreys told police that she was attacked first while Smith insisted that her childhood acquaintance ignited the brawl.
Security video obtained by law enforcement allegedly showed Tyeisha Humphreys coming into the gym and taking a seat directly behind Smith.
Smith then reportedly moved away from her original seat and sat next to a father and his child, according to the outlet.
Investigators say Smith and the child then got into an argument, which allegedly led to the woman taking an aggressive stance, prompting Tyeisha Humphreys to run down the bleachers from several rows back and smack Smith from behind to start the fight.
Ronda Humphreys, the mother arrested in the fight, told Fox 13 that she was wrongfully arrested and saw her son was elbowed in the head by an adult during the melee.
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What is it with black women these days? Cannot remain civil. Situation is not a factor. Others are expected to tolerate outrageous behavior by blacks for some reason. I’m not sure what that reason is though. It is, sadly, becoming clear why things were the way they were.
Tieisha and Kierra.
Daddys can’t come because no one knows who they were.
And suspicions confirmed.
There’s only 2 good things to find in Memphis:
1. BBQ
2. St. Jude Children’s Hospital
Black people a hundred years or so ago were dignified, proud, and noble. Things weren't perfect in America, especially for them. But they held their heads high in spite of it. They knew they had come a long way in still a relatively short period of time and they were determined to go even further.
And then came along leftists like Lyndon Johnson, and the "Great Society" that put the black race back in chains. But it was even WORSE this time. Now they were held in spirit and soul to a system that offered no dignity or nobility whatsoever. Black people lost their pride until now...
...well, until now when too many of them have been reduced to the level of lawless animals bereft of all constraint and basic morality.
There can be no reasoning with such people. Neither can anyone from the white race or any other try to persuade them about their plight. It's going to take black people themselves to step up to and rein in the monsters among them.
Was Scott Adams right? It does not look good.
I’ve been hearing ‘French Canadians’ a lot lately in that context.
Thanks, my next question was going to be, “Is that near Memphis?”
Need to ban graduations to keep everyone safe, and street parties, and dawg gonnit, all parties, including political parties
Where the Hell is Memphis?
If you ever wondered why black men gravitate to women outside of their own race this should explain it.
This behavior by black women has become so common its almost cliche.
Ronda Humphreys
...
Tyeisha Humphreys
Tyeisha Humphreys
IS on the right, my mistake
But then you already knew.
“The adults”
They don’t sound like adults.
Kindergarteners don’t “graduate”. They age out.
I would add Sun Studio to your list, one of the birthplaces of rock and roll.
Kindergarten graduation ceremony? What?
Did any of the kindergarteners walk out in support off Hamas? Any wearing a keffiyeh?
The do get woke early...
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