"I see the news, I see what's going on. I never thought it would be my daughter to experience this," she said. "How did this happen, what if they would've died?"
"These kids are killing kids. They're reckless," Rochetta Tyler said. Tyler, who lives in the area, said her children should be able to go to the restaurant without getting beaten. "It looks beautiful but looks can be deceiving," she said.
The lady has a good point. Perhaps Sharpton and Jackson could calm things down (oh wait, that's NOT what they do).
When the Burger King closes because of "kids killing kids" or the nefarious flash mobs of young African-Americans, for sure the problem will go away (sarcasm).