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HANDS UP, DON'T SHOOT?
Police Make Heartbreaking Discovery Next To White Man Gunned
Down By Black Teens by Brooke
Bosca | Top Right News
A Philadelphia man out
for a walk last week was gunned down by three Black teens in cold blood. And
when police found the man’s body, they made a heartbreaking find right next to
it.
According to NBC Philadelphia,
the three black teens got “bored” playing basketball and decided to go rob
someone. After seeing one man with a large dog, and deciding not to rob him,
they then saw 51-year-old James Patrick Stuhlman walking his terrier.
Stuhlman typically
walked his dog with his 13-year-old daughter. But on the night of his murder,
March 12, he had told her to stay home because it was getting dark out, which
very likely saved her life.
As he walked down the
street, Stuhlman, who owned a local landscaping company, saw three teens
approach him. Then they grabbed and robbed him, and shot him once in the leg.
They could have just taken his money and ran at that point. But they did not.
“At one point, he did plead for his life,” Captain James Clark said Thursday at a news
conference, according to the New York Daily
News. “He
said, ‘Please don’t shoot me, please don’t shoot me,’ and they still shot him
one more time.”
That second shot took
his life.
So “Hands Up, Don’t
Shoot” really did happen — not
in Ferguson — but in a Black-on-White capital murder in Philadelphia.
So can we expect Barack
Obama and Eric Holder to demand a civil right investigation? Don’t bet on it.
On Thursday, 15-year-old
Brandon Smith and a 14-year-old whose name has been withheld — because he is
supposedly a “child” — were arrested by police. They said they decided to rob
Stuhlman because his dog was smaller than their intended first target. The
shooter, identified as Tyfine Hamilton, 15, is still at large. Philadelphia
police consider him “armed and dangerous.”
Typically, the teens
have all been in trouble with the law in the past.
Capt. Clark warned
Hamilton at a press conference: “Get with your parent and turn yourself in
before we come and get you…We know where you are.”
Philadelphia Police Lt.
John Walker said that when police arrived at the scene Stuhlman was laying in a
pool of blood and was already unresponsive. The family man still had his
flashlight in his hand.
But what police
found next to him was heartbreaking. His dog was pawing him, sniffing at his
face, and whimpering.
“The dog was lying next
to him — appeared to be scared and in shock,” Walker said.
“His daughter goes for a
walk with him almost every night,” added Clark. “For whatever reason, he said
to her, ‘it’s a little late tonight I don’t want you walking with me.’ So in
effect, he may have saved his daughter’s life.”
Smith has been charged
in relation to the murder and is still in custody. But the unnamed teen was
inexplicably just charged with robbery despite being an accessory to murder.
Police are offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of
Hamilton.
Author’s personal note: I don’t usually do this, but feel I must. The
media is censoring this story. You know why. They made the Michael Brown fraud
front page news for months. But they will bury this REAL “Hands up, Don’t
Shoot” horror. It is up to you to share this article with everyone you know. We
can bypass the media censorship and get the truth out there. Thank you. -BB
Friday, April 17, 2015
THREE SHORT OBSERVATIONS
These three, short sentences tell you a lot about the
direction of our current government and cultural environment:
1.) We are advised NOT to judge ALL Muslims by
the actions of a few lunatics, but we are encouraged to judge ALL gun
owners by the actions of a few lunatics.
Funny how that works. And here's another one
worth considering:
2.) Seems we constantly hear about how Social
Security is going to run out of money.
How come we never hear about welfare or food stamps
running out of money? What's interesting is the first group
"worked for" their money, but the second didn't.
Think about it..... Last but not least:
3.) Why are we cutting benefits for our veterans, no
pay raises for our military and cutting our army to a level lower than before
WWII, but we are not stopping payments to illegal aliens such as monthly
payments for each child, money for housing, Food Stamps, free education
including college and also the right to vote?
Am I the only one missing something?
If not, pass this along.
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LOCKED OUT
The pilot was locked out of the cockpit.
That phrase finally revealed the full horror of the crash of Germanwings
flight
9525. Co-pilot Andreas Lubitz waited for the pilot to leave the
cockpit, then locked the door to prevent his re-entry. After which Lubitz,
for reasons unknown and perhaps unknowable, deliberately steered the jet
into a harrowing 8 minute plunge ending in an explosive 434 mph impact with
a rocky mountainside. 150 men, women and children met an immediate,
unthinkably violent death.
cockpit, then locked the door to prevent his re-entry. After which Lubitz,
for reasons unknown and perhaps unknowable, deliberately steered the jet
into a harrowing 8 minute plunge ending in an explosive 434 mph impact with
a rocky mountainside. 150 men, women and children met an immediate,
unthinkably violent death.
Lubitz, in his single-minded madness, couldn't be stopped because anyone
who
could change the jet's disastrous course was locked out.
It's hard to imagine the growing feelings of fear and helplessness that
the passengers
felt as the unforgiving landscape rushed up to meet them.
Hard - but not impossible.
Hard - but not impossible.
Because America is in trouble. We feel the descent in the pits of our
stomachs.
We hear the shake and rattle of structures stressed beyond their
limits. We don't know where we're going anymore, but do know it isn't good.
And above all, we feel helpless because Barack Obama has locked us out.
limits. We don't know where we're going anymore, but do know it isn't good.
And above all, we feel helpless because Barack Obama has locked us out.
He locked the American people out of his decision to seize the national
healthcare
system. Locked us out when we wanted to know why the IRS was
attacking conservatives. He locked us out of having a say in his decision to
tear up our immigration laws, and to give over a trillion dollars in
benefits to those who broke those laws.
attacking conservatives. He locked us out of having a say in his decision to
tear up our immigration laws, and to give over a trillion dollars in
benefits to those who broke those laws.
Obama locked out those who advised against premature troop withdrawals.
Locked out the
intelligence agencies who issued warnings about the growing
threat of ISIS. He locked out anyone who could have interfered with his
release of five Taliban terror chiefs in return for one U.S. military
deserter.
threat of ISIS. He locked out anyone who could have interfered with his
release of five Taliban terror chiefs in return for one U.S. military
deserter.
And of course, Barack Obama has now locked out Congress, the American
people, and our
allies as he strikes a secret deal with Iran to determine
the timeline (not prevention) of their acquisition of nuclear weapons.
the timeline (not prevention) of their acquisition of nuclear weapons.
Was Andreas Lubitz depressed, insane, or abysmally evil when he decided to
lock that cockpit
door and listen to no voices other than those in his head?
Did he somehow believe himself to be doing the right thing?
Did he somehow believe himself to be doing the right thing?
The voice recordings from the doomed aircraft reveal that as the jet began
its rapid
descent, the passengers were quiet. There was probably some
nervous laughter, confusion, a bit of comforting chatter with seatmates,
followed by a brief period in which anxiety had not yet metastasized into
terror.
nervous laughter, confusion, a bit of comforting chatter with seatmates,
followed by a brief period in which anxiety had not yet metastasized into
terror.
It was only near the end of the 8 minute plunge that everyone finally
understood what
was really happening. Only near the end when they began to
scream.
scream.
Like those passengers, a growing number of Americans feel a helpless dread
as they
come to the inescapable conclusion that our nation's decline is an
act of choice rather than of chance. The choice of one man who is in full
control of our 8 year plunge.
act of choice rather than of chance. The choice of one man who is in full
control of our 8 year plunge.
A man who has locked everyone out.
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