Posted on 04/30/2021 6:23:10 AM PDT by artichokegrower
Her name was Jaslyn Adams. She was a beautiful young African-American girl, all of seven years old. Late in the afternoon of April 18, she was with her father—Jontae—at a McDonald's drive-thru in the West Side of Chicago, looking forward to sharing a Happy Meal. But this daddy-daughter trip to McDonald's didn't have a happy ending.
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Hey Maxine why don't you get your dumb @ss to Chicago to make your call for justice?
Every year is a bad year according to the happy go lucky dims.
From the article: Why don’t you know their names? Because they were not killed by a white cop. Why aren’t civil-rights leaders and social justice warriors marching to end the epidemic of black-on-black violence in Chicago? Where are the rallying cries for justice for those young black lives?
Follow the money, or rather watch who is following, and chasing, the money.
The families of Jaslyn Adams and the other 17 unarmed black *children* killed so far this year have no deep-pocket entities to sue.
What kind of “hit-men” risk getting penned in at a drive-through?
The article fails to mention what the dad did for a living, or whether he had a criminal record. Apparently one’s social network predicts the odds of getting murdered pretty well, and if he was involved in criminal gangs, the girl’s death, while still tragic, becomes less surprising.
Why are those shootings continuing ? It’s the local media failure to report followup of those arrests and the prosecution and the wrist slapping judicial decisions.
Wow, the stats on fatherlessness and these perps is more astounding even than I figured. It’s not a matter of race; it is largely a matter of individuals - without fathers.
Ironically, she was with her father when she was killed.
Penned in and in front of cameras. This was definitely a hit. Those two blacks and the black father killed her. The cop tried to save her life.
They vote for it 110% every time.
Apparently the dad had a lengthy criminal record including for possession and dealing heroin.
I’m sorry for the girl what her dad did, placing her in jeopardy.
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