Posted on 05/31/2021 5:43:17 AM PDT by USA Conservative
A 28-year-old man was shot and killed by a man riding an e-bike in Manhattan Sunday morning, cops and police sources said. The victim was in a parked car at 2253 Third Avenue in East Harlem around 11 a.m. when the suspect on a red and black e-bike shot him, the sources said.
A clerk at a discount store near the shooting scene heard the rapid gunfire and walked out to see the victim struggling to take his last breaths.
“I heard the shots. Boom! Boom! Boom! Maybe six,” said the clerk.
Hours after the shooting woman-led community members and loved ones in reciting the Lord’s Prayer at the scene.
“Rest in Peace,” the woman said. The same people that use BLM as an excuse to attack people and riot used this situation again and started riots.
The situation got out of control as the police arrived to respond to the shooting but an angry mob attacked the police and the scenes reminded of a new civil war.
A bystander was able to capture some of the scenes.
Video below:
The police were unable to react and were prevented from entering the neighborhood.
The media and the democrats were trying to incite racial hatred to get rid of Trump. That worked but now they can’t put the genie back in the bottle. You reap what you sow.
The video above is just another reason why people who can are fleeing NYC as fast as they can. They don’t seem to want any police protection…they should be given their wish. Wall it off & let it burn.
question is how bad does it have to get before a law and order candidate emerges?
Naw, just air-drop 10 pairs of the latest Nike's. Most will be dead by morning.
Fort Apache?
America’s black areas would become like Brazil’s “favelas” ruled by local gangsters and drug-lords.
That’ll work, too.
Yup,
It’s funnier if
You “giggled” it!
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Honky,Honky!
Thank you
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