Posted on 11/22/2013 11:48:13 AM PST by armydawg505
The two teenagers accused of beating 88-year-old World War II veteran Delbert Belton to death with flashlights are now in protective custody after a white supremacist prison gang allegedly put a $10,000 bounty on their heads.
Kenan Adams-Kinard and Demetrius Glenn, both of Spokane, Wash., allegedly murdered Belton in a parking lot in earlier this year during a robbery attempt. Both teens deny they committed murder and have trials set for March 17.
I wouldn’t honor them with military service but I think a good job opportunity for 4 or 5 five retired Marine DI’s would be to put these asshats through 3 or 4 years of constant Marne basic training.
I think an 18 hour day on half rations ought to work.
Maybe because he wasn’t in custody?
10K seems a bit low.
I’m good for a twenty.
Still pseudo journalism. At least pictures of the feral yutes were shown.
The murderers are “teens”, while those after them are a “white supremacist prison gang”.
Call the gang what it is. But..tit for tat..call the murderers what they are also. Racist black yutes arrested for murder. NOT “teens”.
Protective custody?
How about their own solitary jail cells?
After conviction; where would I send the check? Oh, who am I kidding? They won’t make it to next March.
$10,000? Meh. One word...Kickstarter. Make it worth their while.
The system our Founders set up would send these murderers to the gallows. That system is broken.
However death comes to these two criminals will be none too soon, and none too painful.
“Gone are the days when the dregs of society are in the military.”
I recall basic at Ft Leonard Wood where a whole bunch of young Chicago thugs were drafted. When the DI’s weren’t looking their theft and bullying went unchecked. The “blanket party” was introduced to them one at a time. Soon they fell in line and I believe all of them passed basic.
But I must say that bunch had natural fighting and survival skills and must have made good 11B’s. Fast forward to today and I’d take a Chicago thug as a fellow soldier any day compared to a fag.
But do not misunderstand me, any murderous slime that preys on defenseless old men do not deserve the honor of wearing the Army uniform.
I’m in for $50.
...murdered Belton in a parking lot in earlier this year....
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[[[sigh]]] Proofreading is just too antiquated, isn’t it?
...murdered Belton in a parking lot in earlier this year....
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[[[sigh]]] Proofreading is just too antiquated, isn’t it?
As a black man I never dreamt I could ever utter these words, but....
THANK THE LORD FOR WHITE SUPREMACISTS!
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LOL!
As a white woman, I can’t agree with that sentiment, but I must admit that I do like the idea that these 2 perps are shaking in their boots at this point,.
...why not force them into uniform and serve in military boot camp?
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Why subject the decent guys who enlist to the treachery of lowlifes like this?
The fatal beating of the elderly man indicates to me that these two are irredeemable dead souls.
blanket party
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A blanket is thrown over the guest of honor and the party guests beat hell out of him through it. He can’t identify who was involved. Cake is served later.
“Doesn’t happen”
The suggestion of putting criminals into the military happens. That was what the post I was responding to suggested.
I object to the idea our military should be used as rehab.
A blanket party is something I do not think you could get by with today.
It was basically a punishment carried out by your peers. The only one I actually knew was in progress was in basic (even though a few others occurred with the Chicago group) was where someone threw a blanket over him, then a bunch hauled him to the showers and he was beaten. A web belt was fastened around him to keep the blanket on long enough for the others to be safely tucked in bed. The goal was complete anonymity thusly avoiding the Article 15 or Courts Martial.
I also heard of it given to suspected CID plants.
This might sound cowardly, but it was a form of peer justice I often heard of in the “old Army”.
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