Saturday, April 7, 2012

Celebrating a resurrection with more hatred.

The yawdies reading this post will know what is in the pic that goes with along with it. It's Easter, and if you are a yawdie that can only mean one thing: time for some "bun an cheese."

For my American friends it means bunnies, egg hunts, and chocolate. (Some of you Negroes will be dressing your kids in ridiculous outfits, but that's a different story for a different day.) I suppose it also means going to church and celebrating the resurrection of JC. Many of you will be in church tomorrow, and you will be thanking JC's dad for allowing JC to give his life for your sins. At least he gave you an out no matter how much of a scoundrel you have been while you are here on earth.

Speaking of scoundrels, if you are a black person in Tulsa, Oklahoma, you might want to go right home after church tomorrow. Apparently there is someone on the loose who has taken his hatred for you Negroes in A-merry-ca to a different level.

"Apr 06, 2012 5:20 PM CST
Police call it unprecedented in Tulsa. They say it appears someone drove around North Tulsa Thursday night, randomly shooting people who were walking or in their yards.

Three were killed, and two survived.

When you hear homicide detectives shaking their heads and saying, "This is bad," you know something out of the ordinary has happened.

All these shootings took place within seven hours, and the victims range in age from 31 to 54. There's nothing that makes police believe this is gang related.

Police say they are looking for a white man seen driving an older white truck in the area of the shootings.

The first one happened at 1 a.m. in the 1000 block of East 51st Place North where a woman was found shot to death in the street. A man heard a shot, ran outside and saw her lying in the street. He said she'd been shot and was unable to talk.

The victim, identified as 49-year-old Dannaer Fields, later died at the hospital.

Just three minutes later, there was another call. This time, two men were shot, just across the street from the Fields. They are the only survivors.


About 45 minutes later, in the 300 block of 63rd Street North, another man was shot. Bobby Clark, 54, also died.

Then, around 7 a.m., a body was noticed in front of Jack's Memorial Chapel 801 East 36th Street North. Police confirm that he too, had been shot and killed.

That man has been identified as 31-year-old William Allen.


Police have very little to go on.

"In Tulsa, we don't have three dead bodies in one day, spread apart like we have here," said Sergeant Dave Walker with the Tulsa Police Department.

"One geographical area, yet far enough apart where someone's clearly mobile."

"This is terrifying," said Heather, a Tulsa woman who lives on the street where one of the men was killed.

She knew nothing about it until her mother called and told her. Heather says the street is normally quiet.
 
"No problems, minister on one end - good, hard working people in this area," she said.

She has one child in college and two still at home, and the idea someone is picking off innocent people with no warning has her on edge.
 
"That is scary if they're randomly running around because they could do it at anytime," she said.
 
Police are hoping the public can help them solve these crimes. Call in tips to Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. To get to detectives faster, the tip line has also been activated. That number is 918-798-8477." [Source]
 
Oh my! I guess the race war already started in the minds of some folks. Of course, if you are from Tulsa, hearing about this stuff is nothing new. I mean you do have a history with this type of thing. Apparently it's not ancient history anymore. 
 
But hey, this is the A-merry-ca we live in on the eve of Easter Sunday. New Black Panthers calling for a bounty on a killer's head, and white supremacist guarding white citizens in the same town where the killer is believed to be staying. 
 
This is all so sad. Wasn't A-merry-ca founded on religious principles? JC cannot be pleased.    
 
 

  

  
 

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