Cousin of Dwayne Wade killed in Chicago

This type of shit has been going on for too long and I don't think Chicago will ever be rid of it.

It aint just Chicago, but yea, criminal culture wont be going away anytime soon. Its been around since the biblical days. Some humans just have a appetite for it.


Who told you they in the hood?

He assumes its a hood because the victim is Black; He equates "the hood" to Black faces.


And finally, these hood dudes can't shoot worth a shit.



Basically.

Its sad that she died, but this was actually a random freak accident. And I call it random because the mass majority of the people who got shoot & killed in Chicago were the intended targets. A shooting is a shooting, but the fact is a small minority of the dead got "caught in the crossfire".

Now when we shift over to the shooting victims that survived, the "caught in the crossfire" numbers increase. But thats mainly because, for some reason, a lot of "innocent people" like hanging around knuckleheads. Choose you company wisely and youll be ok.

Like I mentioned earlier in the thread, the killer will be caught soon because of who she was connected to.
 
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WHY THE FUCK DIDN'T HE GET HIS FAMILY OUT THE HOOD THE NIGGA MADE 200 MILLION FUCK HIM
here we go with this backwards black mentality that if you become successful you have to take care of everyone that you're related to. No wonder blacks stay broke
 



His views about Black folks are way the fuck off.
He generalizes a lot.

But as for who you should vote for, if Trump is willing to do more business with you than Hillary, then vote for Trump.
Save your anger about misinformed tweets for your dinner table conversations.
 
He stamped his name near the news story. Why post anything from that guy.

Hopefully this is an opportunity for wade to talk about blacklivesmatter.
 
WHY THE FUCK DIDN'T HE GET HIS FAMILY OUT THE HOOD THE NIGGA MADE 200 MILLION FUCK HIM
So you get rich you moving:
aunts,
uncles
sisters
mom
dad
brothers
grandmothers
grandfathers
cousins
nephews
nieces
grandnieces
grandnephews

cuz if you move them, you gotta move:
their boy/girlfriends
then the 2nd &3rd cousins
etc!
When would it end?
It's a good gesture but let's be real.
We don't know the full dynamics.
1st cousin
so I am sure he made sure peoples' bills were paid.
remember, some people feel they are immune to the hood violence,
because they know the people who are bangin.
but, shit like this happens
SMH
RIP
 
If there was just someway to get lowlife, senseless, no code having niggaz, put them in an island of their own, and just let them kill each other. There are some street niggaz that are coach-able/save-able and some just don't give a fuck bout nuthin. Those don't give a fuck niggaz need a designated killing zone for them to let out their bullshit. This also goes for whites, Latinos, Asians, and whoever doesn't give a fuck.

The don't give a fuck types, many can be corrected I believe if you put them in very small groups or solo in the deep wilderness for several years. Like isolated parts of Alaska and Canada. No tv or media, just a cabin and the tools to survive. They can work out their violent streak hunting for food and running from grizzly bears.
 
You gonna pay for every goddamn cousin, aunt and uncle, and the niece who keep getting pregnant? Lil Ray Ray who aint about shit? Some people don't wanna be saved. You can't save everybody.
You hit the nail on the head I was just telling someone else about is you can't get everyone out of the hood your money sometimes it's not that long as it appears
 
You hit the nail on the head I was just telling someone else about is you can't get everyone out of the hood your money sometimes it's not that long as it appears
And even if it is, they don't deserve it. I got a fam who stay with the worst dudes, keep getting pregnant and smoke all day. If i buy her sibling a crib, i can't not buy her one. Then I'm hated by all. you can't even get that ball rolling. I got a niece i would sent money and packages to in college on the hush. Her siblings found out, and shit hit the fan. Had to tell them that SHE doing shit, and you aint! Old head in the family told me i made a mistake by choosing one over all the others. Should have left it all alone and only stepped in in emergencies. D Wade can't save every cousin that stay in the club, keep getting pregnant, half work, or whatever. He'd have to pay taxes and on all the properties he letting them fools live in for free. He gotta insure all the cars, cribs and shit her let em live in. And if one slip and fall in one of the cribs he bought, he can be sued for that. You can't save people. That aint why you get get successful, you blow up so others see it is possible.
 
5 year minimum sentence for any unregistered or stolen gun you get caught with.


man fuck that. Cops will be out here running up in every Black persons home, destroying license information and registration dockets at the city.

If the buyer is sent to prison, so should the person that SOLD the gun, and the manufacturers that have failed to put proper tag information (that cant be removed) on the guns they produce.
 

See the media would hit the roof if Hillary came out with a tweet about this situation talking about gun control. Let's see how the media handle this because according to what I see on Twitter and Facebook he really stepped in it this time
 
man fuck that. Cops will be out here running up in every Black persons home, destroying license information and registration dockets at the city.

If the buyer is sent to prison, so should the person that SOLD the gun, and the manufacturers that have failed to put proper tag information (that cant be removed) on the guns they produce.
Your gun purchase goes into a national database. i don't even have the papers for my shit, but i know its registered by serial number. and I'm talking about dude walking around with heaters for no fucking reason. in your house is different. and even if you got an illegal one in the crib you should still go, fuck it. register your shit and get the CCW
 
fuck niggas!!!!! And to answer your question yes the hell I would take care of my 1st cousins if I had 200 million. Whats the fucking point of making money if you can't help your family. I pray for some of you niggas
 
fuck niggas!!!!! And to answer your question yes the hell I would take care of my 1st cousins if I had 200 million. Whats the fucking point of making money if you can't help your family. I pray for some of you niggas

Your money would drain too quick. And if you take care of one person in the fam, you gotta take care of everybody.

And for how long do you take care of her?
 
You hit the nail on the head I was just telling someone else about is you can't get everyone out of the hood your money sometimes it's not that long as it appears

You aint lying brother, Peep this:


How To Lose $20 Million: The Sudden Wealth Problems of Professional Athletes

Robert Pagliarini , Contributor I focus on the financial and psychological issues of sudden wealth. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.

How could someone lose $20 million in a year? You’re about to find out just how easy it is to go from life-changing, never-have-to-work-again rich to I-can’t-believe-it’s-all-gone in less than 12 months.

Let’s look at a hypothetical baseball player. He’s worked hard to develop his natural athletic abilities, and one day he gets the call. A California team will pay him $20 million for a single year – this is an amount that would take the average American worker nearly 500 years to earn. The national media reports this and the small town where he grew up throws the young man a parade to celebrate his good fortune. But before the first piece of confetti falls, our ball-player has already lost over half his money and he probably doesn’t even know it.

How to Lose $20 Million In a Year…
$20,000,000 Salary
($1,000,000) Agent’s Commission
($7,000,000) Federal Income Tax
($300,000) Excess Medicare Tax
($2,600,000) California State Income Tax
—————————————-
$9,100,000 Remaining After Taxes and Commissions

After $10.9 million of taxes and commission, this leaves our athlete with $9.1 million – a whopping 55% drop in money from the headlines everyone read just a day earlier and before he even puts on his baseball mitt.


Now let’s assume our player gets a divorce from his high school sweetheart whom he’s been married to for a couple of years. California is a community property state, which means any salary earned is deemed marital property and is subject to a 50% split in a divorce.

$9,100,000 Marital Assets

($4,550,000) Transfer to Ex-Spouse in Divorce
——————————————
$4,550,000 Assets Remaining After Divorce

Now let’s also assume the following:


($375,000) Personal Lawsuit
Our player is a public figure and is a target for a lawsuit. He was not in the wrong, but he was advised to settle out of court.

($1,000,000) Bad Real Estate Investment
Real estate never goes down, right? His financial advisor pitched him on a development project that ran out of money and went bankrupt, taking our athlete’s money with it.

($500,000) Bad Investment in a Restaurant
The siren call of owning his own restaurant was too loud and convincing to ignore. What sounded like a safe investment turned out to be as bad as the food they served.

($350,000) Investment in Failed Start-Up
Who wouldn’t want to invest in the next Google or Twitter? The tech company pitch sounded promising, but failed to materialize. The website went down along with his money.

($250,000) Loan to a Family Member
When everyone thinks he’s worth $20 million, surely he can afford a small loan among family, right?

($650,000) House Purchased for Parents
They supported him through the highs and the lows. His goal has always been to repay them, so he buys them a modest house in the suburbs.

($65,000) New Car for Mom
He can’t let his mom continue to drive her 15 year-old clunker, so he helps her pick out a nice new Lexus.

($175,000) Two New Leased Cars
He needs to drive to practice, so he leases a car for himself and one for his wife.

($25,000) Vacation
He knows people who make $100,000 a year splurge on a $25,000 vacation, so this trip doesn’t seem out of his budget.

($360,000) House Lease
After getting burned in the real estate deal, he thinks it is prudent to lease a house instead of buying.

($300,000) Home Furnishings
He’s proud of himself for cutting this expense from $500,000 down to something more reasonable.

($500,000) Personal Expenses
Stuff adds up, and he finds himself spending $500,000 on living expenses to live a fairly normal life.

If you add up these expenses, the total comes to . . . you guessed it . . . $4,550,000. And just like that our guy is broke. His only assets are some used home furnishings and a worthless loan to a family member.

Take a close look at how he “lost” his $20 million. Many of the items that destroyed his wealth he had very little if any control over – taxes, commissions, lawsuit, and divorce – total almost $16 million of his expenses. This athlete lost 80% of his salary on things he couldn’t control.


And can we really fault him for the remaining 20% he spent? He made several investments he thought were smart such as real estate and technology and helped his family. Certainly things many people in his situation might consider.


I sat down with sports agent Leigh Steinberg of Steinberg Sports & Entertainment and we had a lengthy conversation about money and athletes. Contrary to popular wisdom, athletes don’t lose their money by overspending. Leigh says, “It’s very difficult for a high-paid athlete to spend their way into bankruptcy. When you earn $10 million a year, buying a $175,000 car instead of a $100,000 isn’t going to make much difference. What really gets these guys are not the cars, jewelry, or even houses, it is the big three – divorce, poor tax planning, and bad investments.” Leigh went on to say, “Many of the players also have an illusion that their rate of income they earn as a professional athlete will continue over their lifetime.” His advice? “Work with a competent financial advisor from the beginning who can be part of the team and help you get started on the right path,” Leigh encourages.


I also spoke with Adisa Bakari, veteran sports agent and Chair of The Sports Entertainment Group at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP. Bakari recently conducted his firm’s annual NFL client retreat where I provided the keynote address. The theme for this year’s retreat was “Ensuring That Today’s Professional Athletes Remain Tomorrow’s Millionaires.” Bakari, like Steinberg, agrees that overspending, while a problem for some, is not the real culprit. Instead, Bakari points to the lack of comprehensive business and legal representation received by professional athletes. “It is beyond dispute that the issues affecting today’s professional athlete are far too complex for a solo sports agent to handle. Yet this outdated model of representation remains in vogue. Simply put, the money is too large and the issues are too complex to be handled by a traditional, singular sports agency. Today’s professional athletes are corporate executives and thus require a business team that can adequately protect all of their business concerns.”


The athlete or sudden wealth recipient is ultimately responsible for his or her decisions. Robert Raiola, senior tax manager with O’Connor Davies, says “It is a big challenge to convince athletes to monitor their spending from the beginning of their career. I work closely with them to curb any desires that they may have to overextend themselves financially while keeping an eye on their second career.”


Can you see how relatively easy it is to lose 50%, 75%, or even 100% of your money in this situation? With better financial planning, our athlete could still be set financially for life. However, it’s not just a professional athlete problem. Turning sudden wealth into lasting wealth is a challenge for anyone. I’ve had “regular” people from all over the world call me who have also gone through millions of dollars and are looking to save what they still have.


It’s hard to make a buck; but it’s relatively easy to lose $20 million. We don’t have to feel badly for them – we’d all like the chance to earn $20 million and to see how we’d respond– but at the least we can see that it’s not always immaturity, intelligence, or exclusively dumb decisions for why athletes go broke.


Although I’ve shown how quickly it is to go broke after sudden wealth, the truth is bankruptcy isn’t inevitable. Most of the money that is lost as a result of sudden wealth is entirely preventable — yes, even many of the issues our athlete faced above that appeared beyond his control could have been prevented or minimized.


Athletes and others who experience a windfall can protect their money to ensure their sudden wealth turns into lasting wealth, but they need more than good financial, tax, and legal advice. Future columns will discuss the requirements and the mechanics to make this happen.


source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertp...oblems-of-professional-athletes/#3a3c5e84cfa6



 
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U SHUT UP


THAT'S WHATS,WRONG WITH OUR PEOPLE. NIGGAS LOVE THE HOOD TOO MUCH. 200 MILLION COULD HAVE BOUGHT HIS WHOLE FAMILY HOUSES and the nigga wade would of still had 197 million left FUCK HIM AND FUCK YOU TOO
Ha u forgot about maintenance
 
The don't give a fuck types, many can be corrected I believe if you put them in very small groups or solo in the deep wilderness for several years. Like isolated parts of Alaska and Canada. No tv or media, just a cabin and the tools to survive. They can work out their violent streak hunting for food and running from grizzly bears.

That's a good idea...Just throw them in the woods...
 
Because its a D Wade family member, I bet they find the killer in 2 weeks; or less.

A lot of crimes can easily be solved, but certain ones are purposely left unsolved. Thats how it is.
My nigga you was on POINT like a muffucka!!!
SHIT!
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Two brothers with long rap sheets, they say
One of the were shooting at a man in a car...
(missed their target obviously)
SMH​
 
Suspect looks like that comedian dude.....and he's from the Chi too if I'm not mistaking.

Just saw the fam on TV crying forgiveness.

Sorry, I'm fresh out of forgiveness. And I'm tired of seeing us on the news crying, hugging each other boo hooing. I think these white folks secretly get off on that shit.

That's all I got on the subject. Enjoy your Monday, niggas.
 
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