Posted on 03/01/2015 2:42:47 PM PST by george76
A FEUD between teenage girls on Facebook has boiled over, ending with one of the girls dead and two injured.
The Facebook fight led to the girls planning to meet at a park in Birmingham, the capital of the US southern state Alabama, to settle their differences.
It is alleged that the group of teenage girls arranged the brawl, which they planned to film before posting the footage on social media.
This was an absolutely senseless killing, Lieutenant Sean Edwards, of Birmingham Police
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Birmingham police arrested two suspects, a 17-year-old male and an 19-year-old male, who were identified by witnesses. Police said formal charges are pending.
Authorities believe one of the suspects was dating one of the girls who was fighting Rice
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...Vienna'onna Rice.
Sayin'.
Unfortunately, FB is still the number two ranked site in the world and Twitter is still easily top ten. In fact, 90 % of our country’s important and semi important figured are on Twitter to some capacity. That said, discussions of FB and Twitter control as opposed to gun control following this grotesque incident sure would be awesome.
Canberra? Did I spell it right?
THe two guys shot 3 girls.
My guess is that the two guys were dating the two girls, and when the fight didn’t go right they intervened. But I’m not really sure. There isn’t a lot of information about the guys, maybe they were related to the girls.
Tuscaloosa is the football capital of Alabama.
Roll Tide
See my link in post #86 - you might like this song.
You mean to tell me it ain’t the capital of the Heart of Dixie?
If that works for you, that’s great. In my case FB came between family members. People say things on the internet they wouldn’t say in person. Me included.
and most posters don’t seem to realize that the girls were going to fist fight when two boys opened fire on them....
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