Posted on 12/02/2014 11:21:59 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
....shootings throughout the Thanksgiving holiday weekend [have] left five people dead and at least 14 others wounded....
(Excerpt) Read more at chicago.cbslocal.com ...
Perhaps Sharpton is withholding comment until the white cops responsible for these shootings are identified.
Ain’t nobody got time fo dat!
19 Blacks killed and wounded by other Blacks with little reaction by Black leaders but a town is burned and looted when a police officer is found to have used justifiable force against a thug. Yeah, that makes a ton of sense to me.
Sharpton:
“Dem’s jes’ homies cappin’ in da ‘hood. Ain’t no munny fo’ me in dat.”
NO big potential payday, no Radical Democrat agenda to be pimped by noting black-on-black violence.
Hey! Hey! Jesse J! How many children killed today?(In Chicago)
Of course your not going to see anything like Ferguson in Chicago...its the home state of bambaboy....how could they defile his home state like that?/s
More of hussein’s sons.
coming into other peoples neighborhoods and towns and causing havoc is a completely different story....
Michael Brown was killed on August 9 in Ferguson, Mo. From that day until Nov. 24, when it was announced the grand jury would not indict Officer Darren Wilson for the shooting, the network evening news programs covered the incident 92 times.
On the other hand, between Aug. 9 and Nov. 24, there were 855 reported shootings in Chicago, 130 of them fatal. Total Windy City homicides since Browns death are at least 155.
In all that time, analysis of broadcast transcripts shows, the network evening news programs mentioned Chicago violence just four times, and it was central to only two of those stories. Thats an incredible disparity in coverage 23 times more for 129 fewer victims.
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