Multiple fatalities at AME church shooting in downtown Charleston

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i wonder how kayne fell now.
 
The difference between us and them.

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yeah, this is what we are dealing with.......and yet some white people to this day still cannot comprehend what the "black lives matter movement" means.

Police Chief Says Dylann Roof Was Taken to Burger King Shortly After Arrest

An almost unbelievable outtake from Shelby police chief’s description of a fateful day

Late on the evening of Wednesday, June 17, a 21-year old man, Dylann Roof, sat in a prayer group with several people at Emanuel AME church in Charleston, South Carolina. An hour later, he would kill 9 of them with a handgun, because he wanted “to kill black people.” Emanuel AME is a historic, African-American icon of a church in a town with a rich Black history.

Just over 12 hours later, on Thursday morning, Roof was captured while on the run in North Carolina after authorities pulled over a Hyundai sedan which the murderous youth had apparently piloted out of town. The FBI quickly stepped in and handled Roof’s questioning after his swift arrest, but prior to that, during transport, his handling by the police was particularly peculiar. According to the account Shelby police chief Jeff Ledford gave the Charlotte Observer, Roof complained of hunger, and was treated to a meal at Burger King.

Earlier in the day, Roof had bought water and chips at a south Charlotte gas station. Now he was hungry. Police bought him food from a nearby Burger King, Ledford said.
After slaughtering 9 people in a church, Roof was arrested, strapped with a protective bulletproof vest, then treated to burgers and fries.

If only these cops had handled Freddie Gray. Or would the series of events have been different?

http://thesource.com/2015/06/21/pol...as-taken-to-burger-king-shortly-after-arrest/
 
I swear these preachers have as much blood on their hands as that devil.:smh:

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I swear these preachers have as much blood on their hands as that devil.:smh:

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Man you tripping. This message was very inspiring and uplifting. If you are angry you must direct it at the correct source. Misguided anger helps no one.
 
Man you tripping. This message was very inspiring and uplifting. If you are angry you must direct it at the correct source. Misguided anger helps no one.

You need to read that devil's manuscript again.

There's a reason arabs aren't mentioned, jews are slightly mentioned.

There's a reason he doesn't approach Israelites on the street corner or black muslims.

These CACs are hitting at our soft spot and these preachers are letting them.

Expect more shootings of black folk in the near future.
 
You need to read that devil's manuscript again.

There's a reason arabs aren't mentioned, jews are slightly mentioned.

There's a reason he doesn't approach Israelites on the street corner or black muslims.

These CACs are hitting at our soft spot and these preachers are letting them.

Expect more shootings of black folk in the near future.

You have misguided anger. What you are saying is not even true and only full of emotions
 
You bitch ass niggas cops took that nigga to Burger King because he was "hungry"

Faggits

They personally drove him to Burger King? Cacs need to be fired, now if they went and got food for him while he's in the interrogation room then I see nothing wrong with that... It's done all the time to get suspects comfortable to talk


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No way he should be eating anything

And interrogation????

For what?

He should be fed toenails and peanut butter if he's allergic to it
 
awwww mayne I wish I was working for and

at that specific burger king, flipping

his burger and knowing it was him....


He gonna get it, anyway I WANT IT!!!


can rat poison kill a human??


not saying I would put rat poison in

his burger, just sayin...
 
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NBA Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard joined thousands of people for a prayer vigil for the nine victims of the Emanuel AME Church shooting....

To add on:

Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard said last Wednesday's shooting at a Charleston, South Carolina church, hit close to home. The victims could have easily been someone he knew, he noted as he paid his own respects to the grieving community.

"It hurt to see the things that happened in Charleston," Howard told CNN on Sunday after he visited the site of the shooting, the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, and with some of the families of those who died.

"It just broke my heart, because I felt like that could've been me. It could've been my friends, it could've been my pastor. It could've been anybody," Howard said. "And I wanted to be there to show my support, and just to show people that we need change in our society."

Howard attended the Friday night gathering at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of reportedly 1,000 at the site. Nine people died from Wednesday's shooting at the church and a tenth person was injured. The accused shooter, Dylann Roof, 21, was apprehended following the massacre and is currently in custody facing nine counts of murder as well as a weapons charge, The Associated Press reported.

Howard, a 29-year-old son of a police officer, met with Chris Singleton, a baseball player at Charleston Southern whose mother, Rev. Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, was killed in the attack.

On Sunday, Howard also discussed the Charleston shooting in the context of hisBreathe Again*campaign, which he started this past January as*an organizational means of starting a grassroots movement for race-based social change.

“My mission is just to change people’s lives,” Howard said to CNN. “All of us as a society, we need to breathe again. We need to step back and take a look at ourselves and our lives. If we want change, we need to be that change."

He continued, "We’ve got to have hope. We need some type of hope, some type of bright light to make us want to move forward. I just feel like there’s so much hate in the world that needs to stop.”

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/7636188
 
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A black man threatens whites and it's labeled terrorism. But not when a white man kills blacks

Are you familiar with the Family Research Council? It's the conservative anti-gay group that Josh Duggar worked for before he stepped down recently after admitting he had molested his sisters and a babysitter. The FRC was designated as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center back in 2010.
Well, in 2012, a black man with a gun and 15 Chick-fil-A sandwiches walked into the offices of the Family Research Council and planned on shooting the employees and rubbing the sandwiches on their faces (here are the literal sandwiches). He didn't do it and was disarmed by the security officer in the building who held him there until the police showed up.

The federal government called that terrorism. The feds even prosecuted him as a terrorist, and he was the first person ever convicted under a 2002 anti-terrorism act and was sentenced to serve 25 years in prison:

He pleaded guilty to the charges in February.
U.S. Attorney Ronald Machen heralded the sentence as sending a strong message on terrorism.

“A security guard’s heroism is the only thing that prevented Floyd Corkins II from carrying out a mass shooting intended to kill as many people as possible,” Machen said in a statement.

OK? So, a black man walks into a building of conservative white folk with some chicken sandwiches and a gun, gets manhandled by security, and he's a full-fledged terrorist sentenced to 25 years in prison for terrorism.
But, a white man researches the most historic black church in South Carolina with a state senator as its pastor, speaks on his desire to start a civil war, goes into that church, kills a state senator and eight other African Americans, but it's not terrorism?

According to FBI Director James Comey, it isn't.

But look at the definitions of terrorism listed on the federal government websites and you see this below the fold:

The search for a universal, precise definition of terrorism has been challenging for researchers and practitioners alike. Different definitions exist across the federal, international and research communities.
Title 22 of the U.S. Code, Section 2656f(d) defines terrorism as “premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience.”

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines terrorism as “the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.”

Both definitions of terrorism share a common theme: the use of force intended to influence or instigate a course of action that furthers a political or social goal. In most cases, NIJ researchers adopt the FBI definition, which stresses methods over motivations and is generally accepted by law enforcement communities.

Something is terribly wrong here. It doesn't add up.
Glenn Greenwald is right. "The refusal to call the Charleston shootings 'terrorism' again shows it's a meaningless propaganda term."

Furthermore, it appears that the reluctance to call a white man who terrorized not only the nine people he killed, but their church, their community, African Americans in general, and black churches across the nation, while calling an African American who almost did the same thing a terrorist is not preposterous—it is a racist application of the law.
 
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When is President Obama going to take his bullhorn down there, saying the terrorists that killed these 9 people are going to hear from us soon?

The DOJ Loretta Lynch can draft up a legal memorandum justifying the use of drones domestically, like they did Anwar Al-Awlaki. Kill or capture would be met with resistance.

Render these two fools (Dylan Roof and the cop)to a black site where they will tortured
 
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He needs to turn in his resignation to President Obama as Director of the FBI. Unfortunately, these are the statements that President Obama wants to hear publicly.
 
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He needs to turn in his resignation to President Obama as Director of the FBI. Unfortunately, these are the statements that President Obama wants to hear publicly.


He knows if he opens that gate, that agency will be subject to multiple lawsuits for the fuckery they did during civil rights



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Walmart said in a statement Monday that it is removing "all items" promoting the Confederate flag for sale from its stores and its website.

The move came the same day that Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina called for the removal of a Confederate flag from the state Capitol grounds in Columbia. Her announcement in turn came in the wake of last week's shooting at a historically black Charleston church that left nine dead.

Charged in the killing is Dylan Roof, 21, who is white and has been attributed with making white supremacist statements. He has been pictured with images of a Confederate flag.

"We never want to offend anyone with the products that we offer," Walmart spokesman Brian Nick said in an emailed statement. "We have taken steps to remove all items promoting the confederate flag from our assortment -- whether in our stores or on our web site."

The statement continued, apparently answering an inquiry from CNN that cited items for sale based on Confederate flag imagery that were available on Walmart.com. A story on CNN's website said the Walmart statement was in response to a network inquiry about sales of Confederate flag-related items.

"We have a process in place to help lead us to the right decisions when it comes to the merchandise we sell. Still, at times, items make their way into our assortment improperly -- this is one of those instances," Nick said.

Walmart is the world's largest retailer, with nearly 11,000 stores in 28 countries.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2015/06/22/walmart-confederate-flag/29133531/
 


He knows if he opens that gate, that agency will be subject to multiple lawsuits for the fuckery they did during civil rights



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I was supposed to be at an event to network, they might have interpreted it as me coming out to discuss the financial crisis which was incorrectly dealt with that involved trillions of dollars and launched this terrorist attack. I have gotten death threats plus the illegal surveillance to boot.

My main thing was going to a couple embassies afterwards to put feelers out. There has to be somewhere I can live without being under attack all day by the government.
 


He knows if he opens that gate, that agency will be subject to multiple lawsuits for the fuckery they did during civil rights



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He already opened that door, what I'm interested in seeing is if AG lynch charge this roof dude with domestic terrorism... Being that she's a child of the south and grew up in Jim Crow.. Let's see if she got nuts of steel or just another soft shoe coon
 
He already opened that door, what I'm interested in seeing is if AG lynch charge this roof dude with domestic terrorism... Being that she's a child of the south and grew up in Jim Crow.. Let's see if she got nuts of steel or just another soft shoe coon


I can't get a good read on her yet.

I'll have to watch and see


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cointelpro gon get hnic fucked up

I have already been threatened that if I speak out they would stop at nothing to attack me. No surprise that this terrorist event occurred on the day where the possibility existed that I could say something.

I came out and said the Benghazi attack was a terrorist attack when the Obama administration, the press, and people on BGOL were saying it was a protest against the movie. Surprise I was right after people called me a conspiracist and nuts.

This is one of many reasons for my departure from the U.S. People can get blown away with the government lying about what happen.

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Here is Gary Webb with two gunshots tightly grouped, government claimed it was a suicide, when a spook took his ass out. No way somebody could get two off like this in a suicide.
 
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This Greg Stewart guy is getting slaughtered in this interview on CNN right now. "Black people didn't get here by the best means". He's playing off slavery like it wasn't a big deal. I have to go to work, I wish I could have wat ch ed all of it.
 
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