Posted on 02/06/2011 10:06:04 AM PST by ConservativeStatement
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) Authorities in northeast Ohio say a shooting at a fraternity house just north of the Youngstown State University campus killed one student and injured 11 people, including six students.
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Shooting have become chic since the DemocRATS got their anti-Second Amendment gig fired up again.
Jamail Johnson shot dead. 10 of the other 11 people shot are expected to live. Jamail was holding a party at his “home” ~ more here ~>http://globalgrind.com/channel/news/content/1904683/he-has-a-name-jamail-johnson-11-shot-1-dead-at-youngstown-state-university-fraternity-party-shooting-photos/
Violent Norwegians again?
While this could be any race or religion, I will take a wager that it is like the knifing at University of Rochester: blacks are involved.
I taught at a major university. The Black Student Association would hold dances that were known for knifings, brawls and gun shots. Very sad. But among a part of the black community, violence and intimidation is the way they live.
Black fraternity members. Black fraternity. And it was a private house, not a fraternity house.
This is more proof that we need laws banning guns on school property!/s
Photo of the deceased:
I’m hoping it’s not the one with a bunny for a mascot.
Amish.
Prayers for all concerned. What a terrible thing to do to each other and to the loved ones.
Freakin’ savages. Nothing more.
Invite ‘em to the White House for a beer....
Sigma Kappa Negra
It was the “Ima putta kappa in yo assa” fraternity.
It was at a fraternity party so I'm guessing he's Greek. Probably Orthodox ;-)
“Those are the guys who *brand* their members.”
Yup. The “Q-Dogs” at my alma mater did the same thing. They ended up getting kicked off campus eventually, IIRC.
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