Posted on 03/05/2019 8:08:18 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
A former University of Michigan basketball player was shot and killed in Boston on Saturday.
Police say 32-year-old Kendric Price, an assistant men's basketball coach at the University of Massachusetts-Boston, died of his wounds.
According to WCVB-TV, officers were called to 12 Greenwood Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts - the street where Price grew up - around 3am due to reports of someone being shot.
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Out at 3 AM...is not usually good.
Good old Dorchester!/s
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When midnight basketball isn’t the answer, you go to 3 a.m.
I worked nights on Dot Ave back in the eighties. Tough town. I remember someone was shot and killed at the subway station one night, about 100 yards from the storefront I worked.
I remember when it was safe,and almost all Irish Catholics———no more.
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What in the world is a white guy doing at... oh...
Nothing good happens after midnight.
See, see! Feral descendants of the colonists again!
“Nothing good happens after midnight.”
Sure does,but I won’t get into that right now.:-)
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Probably a white cop killed him.
Dorchester is a really strange section of the Boston suburb neighborhoods. One block is black. The next is white. And another is Vietnamese. Then the next a Spanish one. All setup like a checkerboard. It results in safe blocks mixed in with danger blocks.
Grief overflows Inn shooting death of former UMASS Boston assistant basketball coach
#10. Gremlins, it was Gremlins that did it. Someone fed them after midnight.
Sorry the guy got killed. Hope he was a good person so his legacy won’t be tarnished.
Another murder in another Democrat run city, and all the Democrats want to do is investigate President Trump.
Yeah..him and 1000 others.
Why I try to get in before dark
Probably something fishy going on at 3am. What’s the real story?
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