20 people shot at Sweet 16 party in Dadeville, Alabama

you can buy a brand new glock19..for 275.00 off these apps....it's a quiet thing...for the Cacs that know...brah
I'm not disputing that you can't off these apps but just saying it's not likely to be where the majority of guns on the streets are coming from.
 
Bullshit, it's been done in other countries and this one and it works. Do the knowledge instead of speaking from the heart Bro.



They haven't done any homework which is another part of the problem. All those guns white people buying end up n the hood one way or another.
There was a scene in the movie Rising Sun (Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes) that comes to mind where Connery's character was explaining the difference between the way Japanese handle a problem vs America. "Fix the problem, not the blame. Find out what's fucked up and fix it. Nobody gets blamed. We (Americans) always focus on who fucked up. Their way is better." America is a very violent country, THAT"S THE PROBLEM. It just seems like the focus of this discussion is on guns. But they are just the symptom. Charles Manson didn't use a gun. Neither did Timothy McVeigh. Or Son of Sam. In my opinion, enacting stricter gun laws would be a good start. However, much more is required to significantly reduce the overall level of violence in America.
 
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Damn Czech get busy like that. Visited and knocked down chicks there...nice Country
 
I got swarmed today by at least 20 people than cars chasing me on the road.

I can see people losing it, the feeble minded are ganging up on you now. You get overwhelmed with this focused feeble minded energy that is intense.
 
I got swarmed today by at least 20 people than cars chasing me on the road.

I can see people losing it, the feeble minded are ganging up on you now. You get overwhelmed with this focused feeble minded energy that is intense.

Put some clothes on.
 
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Update from today has it that no signs of rifle use but pistol caliber shell casings were found.
In a written update Monday, Burkett said, “Special agents did not recover any high-powered rifle ammunition at the scene; however, they did recover numerous shell casings used in handguns. Investigators are still processing all of the evidence, in conjunction with completing interviews, in an effort to solidify a motive, and potential suspects.”

Sounds like it could've been a case of someone using an extended mag, multiple shooters with handguns or possibly a pistol caliber carbine was used.

 
Mostly stolen from ppl not properly securing their stuff. Cars a a huge source of stolen guns as a lot of ppl leave them in glove boxes, center consoles or under seats. Shit is absolutely ridiculous, irresponsible and lazy. It costs $25 or less to get a lockbox that can be stored in a car and latched under a seat or in a trunk if you have to leave it in a car.
Had to get me one with the amount of broken car windows in Atlanta. Only a matter of time they get me I suppose. Don't want mine ending up killing someone
 
Today these fools were amped up. They see me on the verge of escaping or something has triggered them.

How can I help him leave with dignity as quickly as possible. I am going to have to bust my ass working obscene hours.
 
Had to get me one with the amount of broken car windows in Atlanta. Only a matter of time they get me I suppose. Don't want mine ending up killing someone
Get a lock box or better yet just don't leave your gun in the car. It's really that simple. Too many lazy irresponsible people out there doing stupid shit then act surprised when it backfires on them
 
I hope the State takes over from the bumbling fumbling local police. 32 people shot and you don't have a suspect in custody? Every day the killer or killers walk free is making them look worse.

None of these units wants to be the next Uvalde in terms of being an embarrassment.
 
I hope the State takes over from the bumbling fumbling local police. 32 people shot and you don't have a suspect in custody? Every day the killer or killers walk free is making them look worse.

None of these units wants to be the next Uvalde in terms of being an embarrassment.
Hoodboogers arrested

Ty Reik McCullough 17 of Tuskegee
Travis McCullough 16 also of Tuskegee

Arrested and charged with 4 counts of wreckless murder each


:bravo::bravo::bravo::bravo:
 
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Alabama shooting - update: Two teenage suspects arrested for Dadeville birthday party attack

Investigation ongoing but details still scarce after violence erupted during celebration at town’s Mahogany Masterpiece Dance Studio on Saturday night

Two teenage suspects have been arrested in connection with the mass shooting at a “Sweet 16” birthday party that left four people dead and 32 injured in Dadeville, Alabama.

Dadeville Police announced the arrests at a press conference on Wednesday morning after remaining tight-lipped about the progess of the investigation for four days after the horror attack at the Mahogany Masterpiece Dance Studio on Saturday night.

High school football star Philstavious “Phil” Dowdell, 18, was one of the four killed in the incident and it has emerged that he died saving the life of his sister Alexis, whose birthday celebration it was.

Shaunkivia Nicole “KeKe” Smith, 17, Marsiah Collins, 19, and Corbin Holston, 23 , were named as the other three victims of the shooting, which left many more injured, some of whom have since been discharged from hospital while others continue to receive treatment.

One of the survivors, Brenazja Hutchinson, has given an interview from her hospital bed and recalled: “I was still inside the building yelling at them to help me, and nobody would help me so I had to gain my strength and walk outside after being shot.”


 
16 & 17..... I'm betting that they end up getting charged as adults down there with the gravity of the crime, especially being black

:itsawrap:

Birthday girl watched he brother die in her arms..... candles weren't even lit on the fucking cake... :smh:


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There was a scene in the movie Rising Sun (Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes) that comes to mind where Connery's character was explaining the difference between the way Japanese handle a problem vs America. "Fix the problem, not the blame. Find out what's fucked up and fix it. Nobody gets blamed. We (Americans) always focus on who fucked up. Their way is better." America is a very violent country, THAT"S THE PROBLEM. It just seems like the focus of this discussion is on guns. But they are just the symptom. Charles Manson didn't use a gun. Neither did Timothy McVeigh. Or Son of Sam. In my opinion, enacting stricter gun laws would be a good start. However, much more is required to significantly reduce the overall level of violence in America.
The white people that control America are the problem.
 
GOOD!!!

Young rotten bastards are just going to have to pay the fuckin' price.

Prison for their natural lives.
They got a third hood booger

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A combination of booking photographs shows Wilson LaMar Hill Jr. and brothers Travis McCullough and Tyreese "Ty Reik" McCullough posing after each being charged with four counts of reckless murder following a mass shooting at a "Sweet 16" birthday party in a Dadeville dance studio, at Tallapoosa County Jail in Dadeville, Alabama, U.S. April 19, 2023. Tallapoosa County Sheriff/Handout

Of the nine injured who were still hospitalized, five were in critical condition, Heidi Smith, a spokesperson for Lake Martin Community Hospital, said at a news conference on Monday.

Three teenagers and a 23-year-old man were killed in the shooting. One was a high school football player who was among those attending his sister's birthday party.

The Montgomery Advertiser newspaper, quoting the victim's grandmother, identified the slain teenager as Phil Dowdell, whom she said was set to graduate in a matter of weeks and planned to attend Jacksonville State University on a football scholarship.

The other deceased victims were identified as Shaunkivia Smith, 17, Marsiah Collins, 19, and Corbin Holston, 23.

The shooting followed separate outbreaks of deadly gun violence in Tennessee and Kentucky that prompted local leaders to call for tighter gun control measures.

Mass shootings have become commonplace in the United States, with at least 165 so far in 2023, the most at this point in the year since at least 2016, according to the Gun Violence Archive. The nonprofit group defines a mass shooting as any in which four or more people are wounded or killed, not including the shooter.

 
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