Posted on 02/25/2023 8:07:10 PM PST by bitt
A grandmother in the 22nd Street Southeast neighborhood of Washington, D.C. was on her way to chemotherapy treatment last Friday when she was stopped by a 15-year-old male with a firearm. He demanded the keys to her car and, when she refused, began struggling with her. Fortunately, he did not use the firearm during the struggle.
Also fortunately was that, during the struggle, the grandmother was able to call for help from her neighbors. That plea for help was answered by good Samaritans that were also good fighters and they taught the young thug a lesson he won’t soon forget, beating him so badly that he was carried from the scene in an ambulance.
Describing the incident to ABC 7 News, the grandmother said she was on her way to chemo and “Next thing I know, he walked up talking about, ‘give me your keys, I got a gun.’ I said, ‘baby, you better shoot me, because you’re not taking my car.‘”
Continuing, she said “He pushed me to the door and I got up and I grabbed him and was hitting his ass, and hitting him and fighting him and I said, ‘you not going to take my car, youngin.‘”
She then said that she called for her neighbors to help and “They all came out to help me.” The young thug then tried running across the street to escape the vengeance of the neighbors, but “They caught him and I said, ‘oh, you going to jail today. You definitely going to jail, yes you are.” That’s when they proceeded to teach him a lesson in civics with their fists and feet.
(Excerpt) Read more at theamericantribune.com ...
Theft laws are racist
hahaha!
That is Anacostia. A good place to mind your manners,
I wonder where the 15 year old thug got the gun. I doubt he went to a gun store and legally bought it! The 15 year old need to be sent to a boarding school in the middle of Alaska...
Are charges being filed against the gang of adults who put a child into the hospital?
/s
Don't have to wonder. It's on film.
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