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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]Why aren’t the masses demonstrating about this? This kid has shot and/or killed more people in 70-odd DAYS than the entire 3,900 officer MPD in the last several YEARS. But no one marched for any of his victims. Do they matter? [/quote] You have no idea whether anyone has marched for his victims because you have probably never set foot in any of those neighborhoods. I can tell you that residents are constantly protesting the violence in their neighborhoods. It is very likely that people have marched for his victims. It is sad that your only apparent interest in this string of violent deaths is to exploit it for your own ends. I am not sure anyone cares about your fake concern. [/quote] Oh, how utterly wrong you are. My office window afforded me a very good view of the bodies of both men killed on MLK in May. The neighborhood I work in 5-6 days a week. Just up from the pizza shop and the fish house where I get lunch a couple days a week. Next to the Thurgood Marshall charter school where I helped mentor kids last fall. You. Have. No. Idea. [/quote] Then how is it possible that you have come to the belief that no one cares about these deaths and there have not been protests about the violence? Some have even been organized in cooperation with Thurgood Marshall school. [/quote]
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