White boy racist Ethan Liming fuk'd around & found out.....Rest in Piss (RIP)

Deezz

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Lebron after hearing the entire story.

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COTDAMN... "Perfect GIF of the Year Award" candidate :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 

Megatron X

A Prophet of Doom
BGOL Investor
It seems like he was trying to do a Saturday Night Live version of the Buffalo Shooting or Payton Gindron but it backfired. Like I said, outsiders be thinking shit is a joke until shit hits them in the grill.

there was a video posted up here some years ago of this Hispanic dude going in a black community in California talking shit and then a group of dudes jumped him and fucked him up.
 

Piff Henderson

Stage Manager of Stage Managers
BGOL Investor
It seems like he was trying to do a Saturday Night Live version of the Buffalo Shooting or Payton Gindron but it backfired. Like I said, outsiders be thinking shit is a joke until shit hits them in the grill.

there was a video posted up here some years ago of this Hispanic dude going in a black community in California talking shit and then a group of dudes jumped him and fucked him up.
I wanna see that.
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hajjibear

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
I went to a private, mostly CAC high school. I overheard some of them talking about how they had gone to Black areas and shot people at a bus stop with paintballs. I was timid back then and didn't get involved in shit that didn't effect me personally but it let me know how these CAC boys be rolling.

This was a religious school too.
I went to the same type of school. Those bastards are allowed to do whatever with no consequences.
 

Lattimore

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BGOL Investor
We need to find or start a GOFundme for these young men... to go towards competent legal representation. This how we collectively stand up against the media and its gaslighting. Tamir Rice was an excellent example and should be referenced every single time a white person or news outlet brings up these white boys and toy guns. Another point which should be mentioned- along with Tamir Rice- is the brother is Beaver Creak ohio who was carrying a petal gun through Target (Beaver Creak is in Ohio, and open carry state) when he was shot on sight. Additionally, we need to mention/ remind white media and white folks that Buffalo just happen, and that South Carolina is still fresh in our minds. We all need to stay on message like them... and push the narrative as seen through the eyes of those boys who defend themselves.

We need a Gofundme and we all need to contribute. Putting real dollars towards their defense is how we get the media to pick-up the story and at least introduce a narrative representative of the young brothers perspective.

Need the GOFUNDME
 

woodchuck

A crowd pleasing man.
OG Investor
We need to find or start a GOFundme for these young men... to go towards competent legal representation. This how we collectively stand up against the media and its gaslighting. Tamir Rice was an excellent example and should be referenced every single time a white person or news outlet brings up these white boys and toy guns. Another point which should be mentioned- along with Tamir Rice- is the brother is Beaver Creak ohio who was carrying a petal gun through Target (Beaver Creak is in Ohio, and open carry state) when he was shot on sight. Additionally, we need to mention/ remind white media and white folks that Buffalo just happen, and that South Carolina is still fresh in our minds. We all need to stay on message like them... and push the narrative as seen through the eyes of those boys who defend themselves.

We need a Gofundme and we all need to contribute. Putting real dollars towards their defense is how we get the media to pick-up the story and at least introduce a narrative representative of the young brothers perspective.

Need the GOFUNDME
I hope his friends are being charged as well.
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Yea Im late to this party but did anybody,

do any research into the racist cacs..

SOCIAL MEDIA HISTORY YET... somebody needs to go

FULL BGOL CSI on his pages, I bet a WHOLE lot of questions

would be answered there on his social media pages,

that would justify these bruhs Defending themselves,

especially being under the psychologial trauma of recents

events and lack of efficient police protection..

We have to Defend ourselves from our enemies!!!
 

TIMEISMONEY

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
We need to find or start a GOFundme for these young men... to go towards competent legal representation. This how we collectively stand up against the media and its gaslighting. Tamir Rice was an excellent example and should be referenced every single time a white person or news outlet brings up these white boys and toy guns. Another point which should be mentioned- along with Tamir Rice- is the brother is Beaver Creak ohio who was carrying a petal gun through Target (Beaver Creak is in Ohio, and open carry state) when he was shot on sight. Additionally, we need to mention/ remind white media and white folks that Buffalo just happen, and that South Carolina is still fresh in our minds. We all need to stay on message like them... and push the narrative as seen through the eyes of those boys who defend themselves.

We need a Gofundme and we all need to contribute. Putting real dollars towards their defense is how we get the media to pick-up the story and at least introduce a narrative representative of the young brothers perspective.

Need the GOFUNDME
This needs to happen. Anybody from the area or close where this happened?
 

Camille

Kitchen Wench #TeamQuaid
Staff member
So a gang of white thugs, most likely inspired by the Buffalo shooter, were cosplaying hunting black folks in an area they neither belong or live in and were stopped from terrorizing black folks who are still at high alert due to recent random violence.

No way of knowing what substance was contained in these bullets, or if they were a chemical threat. These guns are gateways to the real thing, which they probably didn't have access to only due to their age. It sounds like a community service was done, possibly saving the lives of countless black folks in the future.

I want to know what movies they watched, what video games they played, what music they listened to and a subpoena for their social media, emails and text messages. Their parents need to explain how they failed in raising thugs who thought terrorizing innocents was an acceptable form of recreation. White male bonding appears to be a threat to society and they should therefore be heavily monitored and controlled until such time as they are no longer a threat to others.
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
So a gang of white thugs, most likely inspired by the Buffalo shooter, were cosplaying hunting black folks in an area they neither belong or live in and were stopped from terrorizing black folks who are still at high alert due to recent random violence.

No way of knowing what substance was contained in these bullets, or if they were a chemical threat. These guns are gateways to the real thing, which they probably didn't have access to only due to their age. It sounds like a community service was done, possibly saving the lives of countless black folks in the future.

I want to know what movies they watched, what video games they played, what music they listened to and a subpoena for their social media, emails and text messages. Their parents need to explain how they failed in raising thugs who thought terrorizing innocents was an acceptable form of recreation. White male bonding appears to be a threat to society and they should therefore be heavily monitored and controlled until such time as they are no longer a threat to others.

Excellent point, there couldve been anything in those pellets..

If anyone was hit, I hope they keep the clothing so, the substance

can be properly identified by a unbiased source.. probably have to send it

out of state for testing.
 

Politic Negro

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
On January 4, 2021, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a “stand your ground” bill into law, making Ohio the 36th state to pass this type of legislation. [1] The bill, SB175, removed the “duty to retreat” requirement, “in determining whether or not a person who used force in self-defense, defense of another, or defense of that person’s residence reasonably believed that the force was necessary to prevent injury, loss, or risk to life or safety.” [2] The bill went into effect April 6th, 2021. [3]
Under previous Ohio law, the use of force was only justified in self-defense when: the person using self-defense was not the aggressor, there was an imminent threat of death, there was a not a reasonable means of retreat, and the use of such force was reasonable. [4] Ohio also had the “castle doctrine”, where a person does not have the duty to retreat and may use force against anyone who unlawfully enters their residence or vehicle. [5]
The new law expanded the castle doctrine, in that there is no duty to retreat from and attacker in any place where one is lawfully present, so long as you are not the aggressor and if it is under the reasonable belief that the use of force is in defense of life. [6] In the past when someone used force in self-defense, it was their burden to prove they were justified in court; however, now due to a law passed in 2019, the burden is now on the state to prove that the use of force was not in self-defense. [7]
This new law has may Ohioan’s divided and is a hotly debated topic. While some are seeing it as important for their safety, others are concerned about an increase in gun violence [8] Eric Delbert, owner of LEPD Firearms and Range and a central Ohio police officer argues, “It’s going to help Ohioans better protect themselves without first having to retreat.” [9] On the other hand, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther argues, “Stand Your Ground, which is reckless public policy that’s going to make it more dangerous for people in this community.” [10]
While the “Stand Your Ground” bill has been a priority for gun rights groups in Ohio, gun control advocates had previously urged Gov. DeWine to veto the bill. Gov. DeWine himself, seemed to be in conflict with the bill as well. [11] In 2019 after the mass shooting in Dayton, Gov. DeWine had urged lawmakers to set “Stand Your Ground” aside and focus on “common sense” gun reforms. [12] Gov. DeWine proposed to, “raise penalties against violent offenders caught with guns, expand the ability for courts to confiscate firearms, and improve the state’s background check process.” [13] However, the bill faltered in committee, but Gov. DeWine still suggested in December of 2020 that he might veto “Stand Your Ground.” [14] Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley expressed his disappointment for Gov. DeWine signing the bill, and criticized him further by writing, “Gov. DeWine came to our city and stood on stage for a vigil for our murdered friends and neighbors, and then told us he stood with our community in our fight against gun violence. Now it seems he does not.” [15]
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
On January 4, 2021, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a “stand your ground” bill into law, making Ohio the 36th state to pass this type of legislation. [1] The bill, SB175, removed the “duty to retreat” requirement, “in determining whether or not a person who used force in self-defense, defense of another, or defense of that person’s residence reasonably believed that the force was necessary to prevent injury, loss, or risk to life or safety.” [2] The bill went into effect April 6th, 2021. [3]
Under previous Ohio law, the use of force was only justified in self-defense when: the person using self-defense was not the aggressor, there was an imminent threat of death, there was a not a reasonable means of retreat, and the use of such force was reasonable. [4] Ohio also had the “castle doctrine”, where a person does not have the duty to retreat and may use force against anyone who unlawfully enters their residence or vehicle. [5]
The new law expanded the castle doctrine, in that there is no duty to retreat from and attacker in any place where one is lawfully present, so long as you are not the aggressor and if it is under the reasonable belief that the use of force is in defense of life. [6] In the past when someone used force in self-defense, it was their burden to prove they were justified in court; however, now due to a law passed in 2019, the burden is now on the state to prove that the use of force was not in self-defense. [7]
This new law has may Ohioan’s divided and is a hotly debated topic. While some are seeing it as important for their safety, others are concerned about an increase in gun violence [8] Eric Delbert, owner of LEPD Firearms and Range and a central Ohio police officer argues, “It’s going to help Ohioans better protect themselves without first having to retreat.” [9] On the other hand, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther argues, “Stand Your Ground, which is reckless public policy that’s going to make it more dangerous for people in this community.” [10]
While the “Stand Your Ground” bill has been a priority for gun rights groups in Ohio, gun control advocates had previously urged Gov. DeWine to veto the bill. Gov. DeWine himself, seemed to be in conflict with the bill as well. [11] In 2019 after the mass shooting in Dayton, Gov. DeWine had urged lawmakers to set “Stand Your Ground” aside and focus on “common sense” gun reforms. [12] Gov. DeWine proposed to, “raise penalties against violent offenders caught with guns, expand the ability for courts to confiscate firearms, and improve the state’s background check process.” [13] However, the bill faltered in committee, but Gov. DeWine still suggested in December of 2020 that he might veto “Stand Your Ground.” [14] Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley expressed his disappointment for Gov. DeWine signing the bill, and criticized him further by writing, “Gov. DeWine came to our city and stood on stage for a vigil for our murdered friends and neighbors, and then told us he stood with our community in our fight against gun violence. Now it seems he does not.” [15]
Under previous Ohio law, the use of force was only justified in self-defense when: the person using self-defense was not the aggressor, there was an imminent threat of death, there was a not a reasonable means of retreat, and the use of such force was reasonable. [4] Ohio also had the “castle doctrine”, where a person does not have the duty to retreat and may use force against anyone who unlawfully enters their residence or vehicle. [5]

Case Closed, what were they doing in that part of town? if not to cause trouble... and then to shoot at folks

KNOWING the Trauma of the Buffalo murders are still fresh in our minds..

they better arrest all the crackers..

fuck this fake ass spin the racist kkk in ohio tryin to put on this shit

FREE DEM BRUHS NOW!!
 
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