Posted on 11/11/2002 10:58:35 AM PST by chance33_98
'Steve Harvey Show' Actor Shot To Death Santana Played Romeo On Show
POSTED: 8:33 a.m. EST November 11, 2002 UPDATED: 11:54 a.m. EST November 11, 2002
The man who played Romeo Santana -- a showboat student on "The Steve Harvey Show"-- was shot to death over the weekend.
Police say Merlin Santana was sitting in the passenger seat of a parked car early Saturday morning in South Central Los Angeles when at least one person came up and fired.
The driver wasn't hurt. He drove off and flagged down police. Paramedics responded but Santana was dead at the scene.
Santana was 26.
His performances won him nominations for the NAACP Image Awards and the ALMA Awards -- which honor Hispanic performers.
One of Santana's earliest roles was that of Stanley -- a young suitor of Rudy Huxtable on the hit television series "The Cosby Show."
Santana also had guest appearances on several television shows, including "Major Dad," "Moesha" and "Sister, Sister."
That's the million dollar question.
It looks like racial bias. Is it?
I won't jump to any conclusions...
No mercy.
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Your right of course. I stand corrected.
Welcome to the "underbelly" of FR. Enjoy. :)
Have not posted anything on it all as of yet but I don't think it has to be racially biased in a total sense. We have had people like tupac and other high profile black men involved in things which have led to their murders (ie associating with some shady folks). When we see another famous black man in the news getting shot in LA with no apparent motive and the driver was ok once suspects that they were not after money or the car but were instead targeting the individual.
If that is true one could make that leap that drug problems seem to be the norm among people of fame for whatever reason and hence that were probably drugs involved.
It does not make it so, but if one had to make an educated guess (educated by past history of individuals of fame who are black and met with an untimely demise) you would at least be in the statistical ballpark.
My first thought was it was an obsessed fan, or just some freak who hated him for some other reason (he seems to have been targeted IMHO). I have not kept up with the story and am not sure what the outcome was - although I heard mention from someone (I think) that he was killed by a woman. If anyone has updates please let me know.
As far as the underbelly of FR comment I posted a thread about an Israeli soldier killing (murder in the title) a palestinian kid. Everyone said it was either propoganda (which I felt to, but now have 2 sources for the story) or it did not matter and I must have some agenda for posting something negative about Israel. Truth is I thought it was a horrible story if true, regardless of who did it and why, and if it was a lie then it needed exposed and refuted. I have been quite villified over it. Such is life.
Yes, God forbid any FReeper anywhere, at any time, say something bad about Israel. After all, it's obviously a country that's more important than even the U.S. < /sarcasm>
I was wondering though if you could do me a favor and provide a link to that thread/story; it sounds interesting and I don't think I saw it on the first go-around. If you have time. Thank you.
You might find this interesting as well, if you haven't seen it already.
You have a damn good point, and it is sad that this is the way the majority of our society thinks. Well put.
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