Jan 8, 2009 | 1:11 PM
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Oakland, California Mayor Ron Dellums urged residents to remain calm after protests turned violent in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a transit police officer. What had started as a peaceful demonstration Wednesday over the shooting of Oscar Grant escalated into trouble. At least three cars were set on fire, many other automobiles were damaged, and windows were broken on some downtown stores. During the protest, some people threw bottles, a window of a fast-food restaurant and other downtown stores were smashed.
Police in riot gear threw tear gas to try to break up the demonstration. At least 14 people were arrested before the unrest ebbed overnight.
Grant, 22, was killed on a Bay Area Rapid Transit station platform after officers went there amid reports about groups of men fighting on a train. He was one of a small group of men taken off the train.
Grant's family has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against BART. GIMME MY MONEY!!!
Dellums addressed the group and said, "Even with our anger and our pain, let's still address each other with a degree of civility and calmness and not make this tragedy an excuse to engage in violence."
FAT CHANCE of no more violence or wanton pillaging by a bunch of useless scum simply using this shooting incident as an excuse for their animal behavior.
Jan 8, 2009 | 1:14 PM
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Oakland, California Mayor Ron Dellums urged residents to remain calm after protests turned violent in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a transit police officer. What had started as a peaceful demonstration Wednesday over the shooting of Oscar Grant escalated into trouble. At least three cars were set on fire, many other automobiles were damaged, and windows were broken on some downtown stores. During the protest, some people threw bottles, a window of a fast-food restaurant and other downtown stores were smashed.
Police in riot gear threw tear gas to try to break up the demonstration. At least 14 people were arrested before the unrest ebbed overnight.
Grant, 22, was killed on a Bay Area Rapid Transit station platform after officers went there amid reports about groups of men fighting on a train. He was one of a small group of men taken off the train.
Grant's family has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against BART. GIMME MY MONEY!!!
Dellums addressed the group and said, "Even with our anger and our pain, let's still address each other with a degree of civility and calmness and not make this tragedy an excuse to engage in violence."
FAT CHANCE of no more violence or wanton pillaging by a bunch of useless scum simply using this shooting incident as an excuse for their animal behavior.
Jan 8, 2009 | 1:13 PM
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Oakland, California Mayor Ron Dellums urged residents to remain calm after protests turned violent in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a transit police officer. What had started as a peaceful demonstration Wednesday over the shooting of Oscar Grant escalated into trouble. At least three cars were set on fire, many other automobiles were damaged, and windows were broken on some downtown stores. During the protest, some people threw bottles, a window of a fast-food restaurant and other downtown stores were smashed.
Police in riot gear threw tear gas to try to break up the demonstration. At least 14 people were arrested before the unrest ebbed overnight.
Grant, 22, was killed on a Bay Area Rapid Transit station platform after officers went there amid reports about groups of men fighting on a train. He was one of a small group of men taken off the train.
Grant's family has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against BART. GIMME MY MONEY!!!
Dellums addressed the group and said, "Even with our anger and our pain, let's still address each other with a degree of civility and calmness and not make this tragedy an excuse to engage in violence."
FAT CHANCE of no more violence or wanton pillaging by a bunch of useless scum simply using this shooting incident as an excuse for their animal behavior.
Jan 8, 2009 | 1:12 PM
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Oakland, California Mayor Ron Dellums urged residents to remain calm after protests turned violent in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a transit police officer. What had started as a peaceful demonstration Wednesday over the shooting of Oscar Grant escalated into trouble. At least three cars were set on fire, many other automobiles were damaged, and windows were broken on some downtown stores. During the protest, some people threw bottles, a window of a fast-food restaurant and other downtown stores were smashed.
Police in riot gear threw tear gas to try to break up the demonstration. At least 14 people were arrested before the unrest ebbed overnight.
Grant, 22, was killed on a Bay Area Rapid Transit station platform after officers went there amid reports about groups of men fighting on a train. He was one of a small group of men taken off the train.
Grant's family has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against BART. GIMME MY MONEY!!!
Dellums addressed the group and said, "Even with our anger and our pain, let's still address each other with a degree of civility and calmness and not make this tragedy an excuse to engage in violence."
FAT CHANCE of no more violence or wanton pillaging by a bunch of useless scum simply using this shooting incident as an excuse for their animal behavior.
Jan 8, 2009 | 1:10 PM
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Oakland, California Mayor Ron Dellums urged residents to remain calm after protests turned violent in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a transit police officer. What had started as a peaceful demonstration Wednesday over the shooting of Oscar Grant escalated into trouble. At least three cars were set on fire, many other automobiles were damaged, and windows were broken on some downtown stores. During the protest, some people threw bottles, a window of a fast-food restaurant and other downtown stores were smashed.
Police in riot gear threw tear gas to try to break up the demonstration. At least 14 people were arrested before the unrest ebbed overnight.
Grant, 22, was killed on a Bay Area Rapid Transit station platform after officers went there amid reports about groups of men fighting on a train. He was one of a small group of men taken off the train.
Grant's family has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against BART. GIMME MY MONEY!!!
Dellums addressed the group and said, "Even with our anger and our pain, let's still address each other with a degree of civility and calmness and not make this tragedy an excuse to engage in violence."
FAT CHANCE of no more violence or wanton pillaging by a bunch of useless scum simply using this shooting incident as an excuse for their animal behavior.
Jan 8, 2009 | 1:10 PM
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News
Oakland, California Mayor Ron Dellums urged residents to remain calm after protests turned violent in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a transit police officer. What had started as a peaceful demonstration Wednesday over the shooting of Oscar Grant escalated into trouble. At least three cars were set on fire, many other automobiles were damaged, and windows were broken on some downtown stores. During the protest, some people threw bottles, a window of a fast-food restaurant and other downtown stores were smashed.
Police in riot gear threw tear gas to try to break up the demonstration. At least 14 people were arrested before the unrest ebbed overnight.
Grant, 22, was killed on a Bay Area Rapid Transit station platform after officers went there amid reports about groups of men fighting on a train. He was one of a small group of men taken off the train.
Grant's family has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against BART. GIMME MY MONEY!!!
Dellums addressed the group and said, "Even with our anger and our pain, let's still address each other with a degree of civility and calmness and not make this tragedy an excuse to engage in violence."
FAT CHANCE of no more violence or wanton pillaging by a bunch of useless scum simply using this shooting incident as an excuse for their animal behavior.
Jan 8, 2009 | 1:09 PM
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News
Oakland, California Mayor Ron Dellums urged residents to remain calm after protests turned violent in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a transit police officer. What had started as a peaceful demonstration Wednesday over the shooting of Oscar Grant escalated into trouble. At least three cars were set on fire, many other automobiles were damaged, and windows were broken on some downtown stores. During the protest, some people threw bottles, a window of a fast-food restaurant and other downtown stores were smashed.
Police in riot gear threw tear gas to try to break up the demonstration. At least 14 people were arrested before the unrest ebbed overnight.
Grant, 22, was killed on a Bay Area Rapid Transit station platform after officers went there amid reports about groups of men fighting on a train. He was one of a small group of men taken off the train.
Grant's family has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against BART. GIMME MY MONEY!!!
Dellums addressed the group and said, "Even with our anger and our pain, let's still address each other with a degree of civility and calmness and not make this tragedy an excuse to engage in violence."
FAT CHANCE of no more violence or wanton pillaging by a bunch of useless scum simply using this shooting incident as an excuse for their animal behavior.
Jan 8, 2009 | 1:06 PM
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Oakland, California Mayor Ron Dellums urged residents to remain calm after protests turned violent in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a transit police officer. What had started as a peaceful demonstration Wednesday over the shooting of Oscar Grant escalated into trouble. At least three cars were set on fire, many other automobiles were damaged, and windows were broken on some downtown stores. During the protest, some people threw bottles, a window of a fast-food restaurant and other downtown stores were smashed.
Police in riot gear threw tear gas to try to break up the demonstration. At least 14 people were arrested before the unrest ebbed overnight.
Grant, 22, was killed on a Bay Area Rapid Transit station platform after officers went there amid reports about groups of men fighting on a train. He was one of a small group of men taken off the train.
Grant's family has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against BART. GIMME MY MONEY!!!
Dellums addressed the group and said, "Even with our anger and our pain, let's still address each other with a degree of civility and calmness and not make this tragedy an excuse to engage in violence."
FAT CHANCE of no more violence or wanton pillaging by a bunch of useless scum simply using this shooting incident as an excuse for their animal behavior.
Jan 8, 2009 | 12:42 PM
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"Gang mentality" OR THE OBVIOUS LACK OF IT!!
Montgomery County MD police have arrested five people, including a 14-year-old girl, in the shooting last month at Westfield Mall. One person was shot and two were hurt by shattered glass in the Dec. 23 incident.
Arrested were 18-year-old Antwaun Lee of Greenbelt, 19-year-old Andrew Davies of Hyattsville, 19-year-old Anthony Taylor of Washington, 20-year-old Samantha Quick of Greenbelt and 14-year-old Aliah Kinard of Alexandria, Va., who was charged as an adult.
Lee, Davies, Taylor and Kinard are charged with attempted first-degree murder and other offenses. Quick has been charged with accessory after the fact to attempted first-degree murder and other offenses.
Police say all the suspects have acknowledged being members in a Bloods gang. Lucille Baur of the Montgomery County Police Department said, "They came into Montgomery County with the purpose of shooting someone."
No one in particular, just ANY poor innocent soul that happened to cross paths with these vermin scum.
Jan 7, 2009 | 5:32 PM
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A little History lesson for today:
Do you know what happened back in1850?
California became a state.
The State had no electricity.
The State had no money.
Almost everyone spoke Spanish.
There were gunfights in the streets.
So basically, it was just like it is today, except the women had real boobs and the men didn't hold hands.
Jan 7, 2009 | 5:30 PM
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A little History lesson for today:
Do you know what happened back in1850?
California became a state.
The State had no electricity.
The State had no money.
Almost everyone spoke Spanish.
There were gunfights in the streets.
So basically, it was just like it is today, except the women had real boobs and the men didn't hold hands.
Jan 7, 2009 | 5:31 PM
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News
A little History lesson for today:
Do you know what happened back in1850?
California became a state.
The State had no electricity.
The State had no money.
Almost everyone spoke Spanish.
There were gunfights in the streets.
So basically, it was just like it is today, except the women had real boobs and the men didn't hold hands.
Jan 7, 2009 | 5:30 PM
Category:
News
A little History lesson for today:
Do you know what happened back in1850?
California became a state.
The State had no electricity.
The State had no money.
Almost everyone spoke Spanish.
There were gunfights in the streets.
So basically, it was just like it is today, except the women had real boobs and the men didn't hold hands.
Jan 7, 2009 | 5:29 PM
Category:
News
A little History lesson for today:
Do you know what happened back in1850?
California became a state.
The State had no electricity.
The State had no money.
Almost everyone spoke Spanish.
There were gunfights in the streets.
So basically, it was just like it is today, except the women had real boobs and the men didn't hold hands.
Jan 7, 2009 | 5:28 PM
Category:
News
A little History lesson for today:
Do you know what happened back in1850?
California became a state.
The State had no electricity.
The State had no money.
Almost everyone spoke Spanish.
There were gunfights in the streets.
So basically, it was just like it is today, except the women had real boobs and the men didn't hold hands.