Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come nobody is on here screaming about why this kid's parents let him be out and about at 3:00 AM like they were about the teens involved in that horrific car crash?
Great point bunch of racists not calling out the white kid who was out of the house unattended. One difference though, the shooting was at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come nobody is on here screaming about why this kid's parents let him be out and about at 3:00 AM like they were about the teens involved in that horrific car crash?
Because the fact that he is a murderer suggests his parents lost control of him years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard call by FCPS, they can't let a kid about to be arrested for murder to continue coming to school, but by tipping him off they allowed him to cover up evidence.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/teen-charged-murder-dc-shooting/65-b642a6ff-de19-451e-b16c-99fd091b183d
WaPo https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/12/06/teen-charged-october-killing-west-potomac-u-street/
7 were involved and West Potomac confirmed Inabinet's identity on the MPD school visit on Tuesday 11/28. Why wasn't FCPD included on the visit and why not go to Inabinet's residence with a search warrant? Arraigned yesterday https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/16-year-old-virginian-charged-adult-october-21-2023-murder-24-year-old-dc-resident
DC warrant for arrest filed on 12/4 and executed on 12/6. So count the days including the school trip on 11/28. It was 7 to issue and on day 9 was the arrest. But the 12/6 court doc states Inabinet and 2 others were id'd by an anonymous source on 11/14. On 11/15 MPD went to 2 FCPS schools - id of the 3 confirmed. Match to anonymous source and video. Why did West Potomac SRO emailed confirmation of Inabinet on 11/28 to MPD which is 2 weeks after he was identified?
https://eaccess.dccourts.gov/eaccess/search.page.3.2?x=ZIl3-5iAZsrhxVtwySASiQ
FCPD made the visit on behalf of FCPS
Yes but read the court document. FCPS staff id'd the 3 including the student arrested for murder on 11/15. It took FCPS 2 weeks to send FCPD to the residence of the 1 we know got arrested. That is absurd. What about the other 2? I haven't read anything about 2 juveniles being arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard call by FCPS, they can't let a kid about to be arrested for murder to continue coming to school, but by tipping him off they allowed him to cover up evidence.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/teen-charged-murder-dc-shooting/65-b642a6ff-de19-451e-b16c-99fd091b183d
WaPo https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/12/06/teen-charged-october-killing-west-potomac-u-street/
7 were involved and West Potomac confirmed Inabinet's identity on the MPD school visit on Tuesday 11/28. Why wasn't FCPD included on the visit and why not go to Inabinet's residence with a search warrant? Arraigned yesterday https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/16-year-old-virginian-charged-adult-october-21-2023-murder-24-year-old-dc-resident
DC warrant for arrest filed on 12/4 and executed on 12/6. So count the days including the school trip on 11/28. It was 7 to issue and on day 9 was the arrest. But the 12/6 court doc states Inabinet and 2 others were id'd by an anonymous source on 11/14. On 11/15 MPD went to 2 FCPS schools - id of the 3 confirmed. Match to anonymous source and video. Why did West Potomac SRO emailed confirmation of Inabinet on 11/28 to MPD which is 2 weeks after he was identified?
https://eaccess.dccourts.gov/eaccess/search.page.3.2?x=ZIl3-5iAZsrhxVtwySASiQ
FCPD made the visit on behalf of FCPS
Anonymous wrote:How come nobody is on here screaming about why this kid's parents let him be out and about at 3:00 AM like they were about the teens involved in that horrific car crash?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard call by FCPS, they can't let a kid about to be arrested for murder to continue coming to school, but by tipping him off they allowed him to cover up evidence.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/teen-charged-murder-dc-shooting/65-b642a6ff-de19-451e-b16c-99fd091b183d
WaPo https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/12/06/teen-charged-october-killing-west-potomac-u-street/
7 were involved and West Potomac confirmed Inabinet's identity on the MPD school visit on Tuesday 11/28. Why wasn't FCPD included on the visit and why not go to Inabinet's residence with a search warrant? Arraigned yesterday https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/16-year-old-virginian-charged-adult-october-21-2023-murder-24-year-old-dc-resident
DC warrant for arrest filed on 12/4 and executed on 12/6. So count the days including the school trip on 11/28. It was 7 to issue and on day 9 was the arrest. But the 12/6 court doc states Inabinet and 2 others were id'd by an anonymous source on 11/14. On 11/15 MPD went to 2 FCPS schools - id of the 3 confirmed. Match to anonymous source and video. Why did West Potomac SRO emailed confirmation of Inabinet on 11/28 to MPD which is 2 weeks after he was identified?
https://eaccess.dccourts.gov/eaccess/search.page.3.2?x=ZIl3-5iAZsrhxVtwySASiQ
Anonymous wrote:Hard call by FCPS, they can't let a kid about to be arrested for murder to continue coming to school, but by tipping him off they allowed him to cover up evidence.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/teen-charged-murder-dc-shooting/65-b642a6ff-de19-451e-b16c-99fd091b183d
Anonymous wrote:How come nobody is on here screaming about why this kid's parents let him be out and about at 3:00 AM like they were about the teens involved in that horrific car crash?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have to note here that it's not the first time FCPD has made the news for bad behavior. A few years ago it was coercing minor teens in trouble with the law into sexual acts.
I'm not sure if FCPS or FCPD acted properly or improperly here according to the rules but it's pretty hard to condemn them for keeping a suspected murderer out of the school.
You do you.
So you didn't read. FCPD, that corrupt organization, is accusing FCPS of tipping off a student by telling him he could not come to school because he was accused of murder with a firearm. FCPS did their job, which is to protect students from alleged murderers. It's not FCPS's fault that police did not search the home of the student in time to find more evidence. Standard procedure is to secure evidence ASAP, and FCPD messed up badly, and even worse, it's now trying to point fingers elsewhere.
Disgusting.
Uh no. This was MPD's too-slow actions that were the problem. Go blame FCPD for whatever-you-can somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have to note here that it's not the first time FCPD has made the news for bad behavior. A few years ago it was coercing minor teens in trouble with the law into sexual acts.
I'm not sure if FCPS or FCPD acted properly or improperly here according to the rules but it's pretty hard to condemn them for keeping a suspected murderer out of the school.
You do you.
So you didn't read. FCPD, that corrupt organization, is accusing FCPS of tipping off a student by telling him he could not come to school because he was accused of murder with a firearm. FCPS did their job, which is to protect students from alleged murderers. It's not FCPS's fault that police did not search the home of the student in time to find more evidence. Standard procedure is to secure evidence ASAP, and FCPD messed up badly, and even worse, it's now trying to point fingers elsewhere.
Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have to note here that it's not the first time FCPD has made the news for bad behavior. A few years ago it was coercing minor teens in trouble with the law into sexual acts.
I'm not sure if FCPS or FCPD acted properly or improperly here according to the rules but it's pretty hard to condemn them for keeping a suspected murderer out of the school.
You do you.
So you didn't read. FCPD, that corrupt organization, is accusing FCPS of tipping off a student by telling him he could not come to school because he was accused of murder with a firearm. FCPS did their job, which is to protect students from alleged murderers. It's not FCPS's fault that police did not search the home of the student in time to find more evidence. Standard procedure is to secure evidence ASAP, and FCPD messed up badly, and even worse, it's now trying to point fingers elsewhere.
Disgusting.
It was MPD's case not FCPD's. FCPD acted at the behest of FCPS. MDP hadn't made any request that FCPD conduct a search yet. MPD was slow, FCPS wasn't. I'm fine with FCPS not waiting on MPD