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Posted on 12/27/2023 5:52:02 PM PST by Texan4Life
Abrielle Baldwin, 23, was shot and killed on Christmas Eve in Largo, Florida
Police have charged her brother Damarcus Coley, 14, over her death
Another brother, Darcus Coley, 15, then came out the house and shot and injured Damarcus: both brothers, sheriffs said, were known to carry guns all the time
The family had been arguing over Christmas presents, with the 15-year-old saying his 14-year-old brother was getting more generous gifts than he was
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Is there a place for preemptive forced sterilizations in the US??
The shooter should get the electric chair or a roomful of nitrogen.
No need to look...again.
Sounds more like a Kwanzaa Party to me.
But they were just getting their lives together? Soon to graduate from Hoodrat High.
Baldwins and guns don’t go together well.
Give everybody oranges and be done with it.
No favoritism and no arguments
Nobody gots killed. .
They were just practicing an age old Kwanza tradition.
Known to carry guns all the time...
Lovely.
Wait a minute. That looks like the Nike Gangbangers.
Why does this story look familiar?
later
Have fun in the showers in prison boys, you earned it.
“”the 15-year-old saying his 14-year-old brother was getting more generous gifts than he was
Abrielle Baldwin, 23, was shot and killed on Christmas Eve””
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Good thing they were not arguing over something important like chicken nuggets.
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Absolutely
If you apply for Aid to dependent children, sterilization should be part of the process.
If you want the state to feed your children, you should expect that the state does not want you to have more children.
Either that or you are consigning your children to a life time in the service of the state.
This was the way of the world in ancient times.
An indigent woman could take a child that she could not care for to the gates of a monastery and leave it. The monks would care for it and the child would serve the monks for his care and would eventually become a monk.
Far, far more here, much worse...
Wondering what local LE and social services knew and when they knew it.
And what they did and didn’t do.
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