Posted on 07/13/2015 1:19:19 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
It was a deadly weekend on the streets of Baltimore City, with police investigating four homicides and ten shootings.
Police say two people died of shootings Saturday: a 40-year-old found suffering from gunshot wounds in the 1800 block of N. Durham Street and an 18-year-old found in the 4300 block of East Wabash Avenue.
Police say two more people died Sunday. There were five shootings on Saturday. Baltimore City Police also say two men shot on Friday have died.
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Will the Confederate battle flag be blamed for this too?
Were their hands up??
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DON’T PANIC ,she’s in charge
Slow weekend?
As long as it’s Black on Black, “it’s all good”.
P.S. Stop Snitchin’!
Darn Confederate Flag strikes again
At this rate Eric Holder is going to run out of “our people”!!! :O
So it was a relatively quiet weekend?
#WhatsNewInBaltimore?
The mayor is just giving space to those who want to destroy. Cities under liberal control for decades, those with strictest of gun controls, have the highest black on black homicide rates.
Yep cant snitch.
I heard that snitches get stitches.
Why are black homicide rates so high? Are they prone to violence because of the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow????
Maybe Darwin was right- at least about “survival of the fittest” Fine with me. It’s sad for their loved ones, but that leaves us with the good people. Or the good people + the enlightened who will go on to become/ teach their kids to be good people.
Win-win.
No Cop shootings, it was a great weekend.
Four dead in Baltimo’.
Note to self: Cancel any vacay to baltimore. Apparently, it is no longer “charm city”.
Charm city on display.
I’m sure it is the new Police Commissioner’s fault, just like it was the old Police Commissioner’s fault.
The Wire.................lives.
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