Posted on 08/14/2021 1:59:35 PM PDT by BenLurkin
A Georgia grand jury has indicted one man for murder and another on related charges in the shooting death of an 8-year-old Atlanta girl during a protest last year, according to prosecutors.
Secoriea Turner was riding in a vehicle with her mother and a friend on July 4, 2020, when she was shot as demonstrations unfolded over the killing of a Black man by a White Atlanta police officer.
The driver had sought to turn around near a Wendy's in south Atlanta where members of the Bloods gang had erected a barricade, Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis said Friday at a news conference.
Conley faces a maximum sentence of life in prison plus 580 years if convicted, according to Willis. If convicted on all counts, McKinney could face 290 years. About a week and a half after Secoriea's killing, Conley turned himself in. His attorney at the time said Conley was at the scene and carrying a weapon but was not involved in the shooting.
"He was out there peacefully protesting."
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
No need to look, I’m guessing.
So, who thought it would be a good idea to let the Bloods set up an ‘autonomous’ zone? The answer of course is Democrats.
Still trying to understand why society allows monsters to live and provides them with lodging and substantance for decade after decade.
Is black on black murder now a crime?
Yes. In keeping with the prevailing State run democrat media allowable narrative, she was ever so peacefully killed.
Yep
Rest in peace, Secoriea. May justice be served.
Oh, that dear child. :(
Holy cow. CNN used a uppercase “W” in White.
“...over the killing of a Black man by a White Atlanta police officer.”
Oh, stop being silly! You know it's not!
“If you’re going to hurt another human being, just make damn sure they’re the same color as you.” - South Park
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