Posted on 05/13/2020 6:56:45 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
A teen accused of being involved in the videotaped March attack on a 15-year-old girl who was robbed of her Air Jordans was shot dead in Brooklyn on Tuesday, law enforcement sources said.
Tyquan Howard, 16, was shot about 1 p.m. in front of a building on St. Johns Place near Rochester Avenue and died hours later at Brookdale Hospital, police said.
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Nobody needs an AR15 with a thirty round magazine.
This happened all the time in the 50’s with Saddle Shoes.
Yeah, like that white hispanic racist who murdered the choir boy, Trayvon Martin. Youve got to watch out for those racist white black thugs. Remember the Osundairo brothers, those racist Nigerian MAGA dudes.
Was James the player who told Tom Brady to join an effort for what happened in Georgia or was that a football player? I wonder if James and other athletes will “Bond for Tyquan.” Hey, that almost rhymes.
I heard about the Poodle Skirt Militia. /sarc.
With this untimely development, is there a metric to calculate how many crimes will now go uncommitted?
just stupid people.....just stupid...
TYQUAN . . . Good Christian name . . . St. Tyquan? It’s like they pick our 7 tiles of a Scrabble game and use the letters for kids’ names.
A little good news for once.
Things happen. For a little while, the World is a better place.If he didn’t like to roll , he hadn’t oughta stole. The way of the transgressor is hard. Or poetic justice.
And Im sure he was just out jogging in his Jordans.
*** Was his middle name Doe? ***
Thanks for that. I am still smiling.
Juris privati!
Another NYC COVID death for Benito Cuomo?
Just as he was turning his life around...
Ping
I see what you did there.
If he was shot from more than six feet away, they didnt violate social distancing rules. He still died from COVID 19.
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