Jogger Chased and Shot

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I run every day. I've never seen anyone in their 20s running in khaki cargo shorts. This young man was running at least 4 miles on a Sunday in cargo shorts? Odd choice of fitness attire.


What's your point? Why do you feel compelled to comment that the victim was wearing different clothes than you'd prefer yet you don't feel compelled to comment on how odd it to to chase a guy down in the street and kill him for no good reason?

Shame on you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did the burglaries and larcenies in the neighborhood continue after this occurred on February 23rd?


If I were to culprit, I definitely wouldn’t return to that neighborhood
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did the burglaries and larcenies in the neighborhood continue after this occurred on February 23rd?


If I were to culprit, I definitely wouldn’t return to that neighborhood


There was only 1 burglary in that area from January to Feb 23rd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did the burglaries and larcenies in the neighborhood continue after this occurred on February 23rd?


If I were to culprit, I definitely wouldn’t return to that neighborhood


There was only 1 burglary in that area from January to Feb 23rd.


CNN reports he's caught on video earlier that same day lurking around a construction site, i.e. trespassing.

"The owner of an under-construction home, who is listed as a victim in the police incident report, said his surveillance system captured at least four short clips of a man who appeared to be Arbery 'coming onto his property' February 23.

The suspect walked by the garage and down to a dock on the Little Satilla River, the motion-triggered cameras show, according to the homeowner. Asked whether they showed the man stealing or committing any other crime, he said they show him 'trespassing'."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did the burglaries and larcenies in the neighborhood continue after this occurred on February 23rd?


If I were to culprit, I definitely wouldn’t return to that neighborhood


There was only 1 burglary in that area from January to Feb 23rd.


CNN reports he's caught on video earlier that same day lurking around a construction site, i.e. trespassing.

"The owner of an under-construction home, who is listed as a victim in the police incident report, said his surveillance system captured at least four short clips of a man who appeared to be Arbery 'coming onto his property' February 23.

The suspect walked by the garage and down to a dock on the Little Satilla River, the motion-triggered cameras show, according to the homeowner. Asked whether they showed the man stealing or committing any other crime, he said they show him 'trespassing'."

So it’s okay to shoot him in the street like a dog?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did the burglaries and larcenies in the neighborhood continue after this occurred on February 23rd?


If I were to culprit, I definitely wouldn’t return to that neighborhood


There was only 1 burglary in that area from January to Feb 23rd.


CNN reports he's caught on video earlier that same day lurking around a construction site, i.e. trespassing.

"The owner of an under-construction home, who is listed as a victim in the police incident report, said his surveillance system captured at least four short clips of a man who appeared to be Arbery 'coming onto his property' February 23.

The suspect walked by the garage and down to a dock on the Little Satilla River, the motion-triggered cameras show, according to the homeowner. Asked whether they showed the man stealing or committing any other crime, he said they show him 'trespassing'."


Does that give those men the right to hunt him down and shoot him? Seriously?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did the burglaries and larcenies in the neighborhood continue after this occurred on February 23rd?


If I were to culprit, I definitely wouldn’t return to that neighborhood


There was only 1 burglary in that area from January to Feb 23rd.


Even better - the “only one burglary” in that neighborhood was the yahoo murderers leaving a 9mm in their unlocked car. Idiots.
Anonymous
ahmaud arbery, what was his job or occupation? They keep calling him a jogger but what is his story? Was he a student, did he have a job, did he have kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ahmaud arbery, what was his job or occupation? They keep calling him a jogger but what is his story? Was he a student, did he have a job, did he have kids?

Why do you ask?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I run every day. I've never seen anyone in their 20s running in khaki cargo shorts. This young man was running at least 4 miles on a Sunday in cargo shorts? Odd choice of fitness attire.


I think you think you’re making a cogent point here. Odd choice of details to focus on. So you saw the video, watched someone get murdered, and zoomed in to check out his pants? Or you didn’t see the video and are focusing on his pants because....why?

Bless your heart!
Anonymous
They need to get the facts of what happened.

One version is a guy just out for his daily jog who gets hunted down and executed for the sole reason of being black. That is a sensational and emotional story and has spawned a ton of pictures on social media.

The other is a guy acting suspiciously and running away from something who is followed by people who witnessed the suspicious behavior, there is an altercation, and he is killed.

Both are still murder but they are two completely different stories.

Anonymous
ummm, they could record him and follow him until police came.... shooting him down and killing him is crazy!
Anonymous
Is the retired cop's son, the 30-something who shot the jogger, employed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the retired cop's son, the 30-something who shot the jogger, employed?


He runs a boat tour company, per an article I read.
Anonymous
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