WTH is going on there? I read about this on another board.
The two yuts....
Most of them were 16, 17 yrs old.
Well, I’m sure their fathers will spank them soundly for their misbehavior when they get home.../s
NC ping
And they say it’s Crabtree Valley Mall that has the real “youth” problem on Friday and Saturday nights. Guess that has changed. The security at Crabtree Mall is serious...maybe Triangle Town Center will now have to step theirs up a notch also. Pass some serious rules that ban certain people wearing certain gang related clothing, etc. Will stir up cries of discrimination....but it has to be done for the safety of the other patrons of the malls.
I can see what set ‘em off.
Here is a news item from Friday:
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Lancome Makeup Artist in Raleigh County
Posted Friday, July 25, 2008 ; 04:10 PM
Updated Friday, July 25, 2008 ; 04:22 PM
Women were treated to a few new makeup techniques from a nationally known makeup artist.
Story by Alicia Suka
Email | Other Stories by Alicia Suka
BECKLEY — Alex Sanchez is a makeup artist with Lancome.
He spent Friday at Elder Beerman at the Raleigh Mall teaching ladies a few tips and tricks to getting the perfect look.
Sanchez says fashion is for everyone and the possibilities are endless for women to obtain many different looks from natural and casual to professional and glamorous.
Sanchez says makeup tools have advanced and the color options have grown.
He says his goal was to teach women how to be able to achieve the look they want without the help of an expert.
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Here is the list of the 6 little perps and their charges:
Police charged six people in the fight:
Darryl Anthony Bobbit, 18, with felony inciting a riot; resisting obstructing or delaying a public officer; and second-degree trespassing. He remains in jail under a $6,000 bond.
Tyrell Eugene Brantley, 18, with felony inciting a riot and disorderly conduct. He remains in jail under a $8,000 bond.
Gamble, with felony inciting a riot and assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury. Gamble remains in jail under a $35,000 bond.
Laquavis Oneal Jordan, 16, with felony inciting a riot. Jordan was released into the custody of his family on Sunday.
Javonnie Nicholson, 16, with felony inciting a riot, assault on a law-enforcement officer and second-degree trespassing. Arrest warrants say that Nicholson jumped on and pushed a police officer trying to arrest her. She remains in jail under a $7,000 bond.
Ricky Ladd Williams, 16, with felony inciting a riot and engaging in an affray. He remains in jail under a $10,000 bond.
Those are some soft looking “gang-bangers”. Just school kids for the most part.
Folks there should be sad this nonsense has infected their community.
And be glad that their kids aren't as hard core as some of our youngsters here in SoCal,.
The thugs are a dime a dozen
Oh nooo! Not Laquavis and Javonnie. They’re honor students.
What a shame most of these kids won’t even be able to properly spell their own names until 7th or 8th grade. It sounds like some might not make it that far. Gang violence is causing many of them to die very young. If they live another five years they will have so much to look forward to. Prison offers free tv, gym privileges, three free meals a day,Etc.
We had a problem with ‘yutes’ in our local mall several years ago. The mall management BANNED all teens under 18 not accompanied by an adult. The usual suspects whined and complained, but management stuck to their ban. It is now a pleasant and safe place to shop.
It must be a gun free Mall.