Posted on 03/19/2023 4:40:22 PM PDT by Red in Blue PA
A joint investigation into the death has been launched by Montgomery County Detectives and Horsham Police. The initial investigation found that a large group of people were at a “birthday celebration” in the cemetery at the grave of Tyrek Fairel, who was shot and killed in 2013 in Norristown. Gunfire broke out within the group, killing Hawkins and injuring Davis
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Pretty sure that I need not ask.
A killing at a cemetery? Talk about “one-stop shopping.”
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Oxymoronic; Cemetery-Birthday.
Talk about being at the right place at the right time. Easy peasy as they say.
Somebody could call in a police incident saying there’s a dead body. At the cemetery.
Real life story. My old friend in the late 1960s was an ambulance dispatcher and driver for a large hospital. He said before he was hired they had ongoing pranks from staff calling in “There’s a dead person here.” “Location?” “The morgue.”
He said later on a hospital worker fell down with a heart attack and the genuine call was he was dying—— at the morgue. No one sent emergency staff due to the pranks. The man died. Huge lawsuits and scandal.
The new normal for progressives.
Yes, well said.
Yeah. Cemetery, birthday. I mean, which of those two words don’t belong in the same sentence?!
Large crowd celebrating ANYTHING in a cemetery? I’m sorry, but who DOES that?
People have no class, dignity, or sense of propriety anymore. And that’s before the shooting started.
3. Known as “Shop Till You’re Dropped”.
A joint investigation into the death has been launched by Montgomery County Detectives and Horsham Police. The initial investigation found that a large group of people were at a “birthday celebration” in the cemetery at the grave of Tyrek Fairel, who was shot and killed in 2013 in Norristown. Gunfire broke out within the group, killing Hawkins and injuring Davis.
Large crowd celebrating ANYTHING in a cemetery? I’m sorry, but who DOES that?
people were at a “birthday celebration” in the cemetery at the grave of Tyrek Fairel, who was shot and killed in 2013 in Norristown.
Let me guess; a bunch of WHITE SUPREMICISTS celebrating.
NO!
Must have been QUAKER’S then, RIGHT?
Legend has it that the Allman Brothers Band used to hang out in a cemetery in Macon, Georgia back in their early days.
Their instrumental tune “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed” got its name from a random headstone in that cemetery.
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