Posted on 09/03/2023 7:09:20 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A student was killed and another victim injured when gunfire erupted during a high school football game in Louisiana Friday.
The shooting broke out during halftime near the audience stands at Port Allen High School’s football field, according to the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Two people were struck by bullets: a 16-year-old male student and a 28-year-old woman.
A medical helicopter landed on the field and rushed the two victims to the hospital, where the teen was pronounced dead.
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When is the black community going to have enough of this thug behavior? Seems like a large number of gatherings end up in gunfire and violence with people shot and killed.
I wear a shirt (or sweater if you are Canadian) with an indian on the front and the name Esposito on the back.
Unfortunately a lot of these black athletes don’t have back-up plans. I would appreciate them if they’d put their education first.
I hope your surname is Esposito.
The Summer of St. Floyd seemed to have made it worse. Blacks are now being told that they don't have to obey any laws.
Notice this weekend's latest outrage over the pregnant woman shot to death for "merely shoplifting" with almost zero mention of the multiple laws she broke, to include felonious assault with a deadly weapon, the led directly to her death.
It begins with her driving a Lexus with no license plates because having license plates on your car is a burden on the black community and now police are often not even enforcing it.
“I hope your surname is Esposito.”
Nope. And I don’t skate backwards very well either.
Oh, no! Looks like you've earned yourself a FR vacation.
Happens to the best of us.
See you in a week. Or two.
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