Joe Williams
Shooter
- Jun 26, 2008
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i dont hate "the Police". Only ones who wish to stomp on constitutional rights. the ones who dont, i fully support.
I do very much dislike black expo, because its segregative in its motives. plus it attracts all of the scum from miles around to our city center. theres expenssive things down there and a lot of the people walking on the streets for IBE have no consideration for other peoples property or life, laws, etc. basicly it reminds me of the salmon runs in rivers. they instinctivly flock to that spot and are mindlessly swimming there and dont even care about or understand the purpose of being there, except their instinct tells them to be there.
If marshall law is ever declared i hope its during black expo. it will give the rest of us a chance to tie down our TV's and padlock everything before the looters get out.
That sounds kinda cool, theweakerbrother. I'll add it to my calendar. Always looking for little family day-trips!
lol @ the proposed "secure zones" they are planning on setting up.... Good luck with that on every block.
Part II. This guy is awesome. Adjabu is his name if i didn't say it earlier and he links to his website somewhere in the middle. It's chock full o' stupidity. Here is more on (moron?) how he witnessed the police action shooting
"I was standing with police at Market and Illinois Street at about 11:30PM. One of the officers I was standing with was Officer Gosnell who said he was out of the NW district. As we were standing there a lady with the faith patrol came and informed us that just east up Market street there several Black youth and a fight looked like it was going to go down. I and the other officer that was standing with Officer Gosnell proceeded east on Market Street where the youth were gathered. The officer turned on his flashlight and shouted in a loud voice to keep moving. He pulled his revolver and kept demanding that the youth move along. The next thing I know he disappeared into the crowd. Then I heard a loud bang. Two young black males trying to disperse almost ran over me. They actually tripped over each other and fell to the ground. I asked what happened. One of them said a person had got shot. The next thing I see a young black male laying on Market street saying he had been shot. I saw the wound to his leg. I tried to approach the youth but an officer would not let me. This officer left so I tried to approach the youth again. Several officers, who were around the youth, were very hostile to me. They said I should stand back, which I did. But something just didn't feel right. Why didn't they want me to question the youth? I was down here to help prevent any altercations. Why wouldn't they let me ask the youth who shot him? Were they covering for the other officer? Is it possible that I had just witnessed a police action shooting? Counld it be that IMPD was intentionally trying to taint Black Expo by shooting people and making it appear that it was Black on Black crime? What really happened on Market Street? Was this a get even gesture for http://www.ajabuspeaks.squarespace.com/ What really was going on in downtown Indianpolis on July 17th, 2010? If any black youth were arrested they need to be tested for recently having fired a gun. These are questions that need to be answered. Did any police officers discharge their weapons? The people have a right to know. This is not about race. It is about our rights as American citizens. The people must be given answers. This is why we marched. Stayed tuned. The struggle is not over. Could it be that another youth is shot by an out of control officer? I saw this incident with my own eyes!! We might have to march again. Don't forget to call Prosecutor Brizzi (317-327-3522). Demand that he prosecute the officers involved in Brandon Johnson's beating. God does not like ugly. Black and white must unite so we don't lose our citizenship rights. Make the call. God bless."
Police think nine of the 10 victims were wounded by a single gunman -- who they say was caught on tape and is expected to be arrested soon. Police say the suspect and all but one of the victims are from Indianapolis.
Part II. This guy is awesome. Adjabu is his name if i didn't say it earlier and he links to his website somewhere in the middle. It's chock full o' stupidity. Here is more on (moron?) how he witnessed the police action shooting
"I was standing with police at Market and Illinois Street at about 11:30PM. One of the officers I was standing with was Officer Gosnell who said he was out of the NW district. As we were standing there a lady with the faith patrol came and informed us that just east up Market street there several Black youth and a fight looked like it was going to go down. I and the other officer that was standing with Officer Gosnell proceeded east on Market Street where the youth were gathered. The officer turned on his flashlight and shouted in a loud voice to keep moving. He pulled his revolver and kept demanding that the youth move along. The next thing I know he disappeared into the crowd. Then I heard a loud bang. Two young black males trying to disperse almost ran over me. They actually tripped over each other and fell to the ground. I asked what happened. One of them said a person had got shot. The next thing I see a young black male laying on Market street saying he had been shot. I saw the wound to his leg. I tried to approach the youth but an officer would not let me. This officer left so I tried to approach the youth again. Several officers, who were around the youth, were very hostile to me. They said I should stand back, which I did. But something just didn't feel right. Why didn't they want me to question the youth? I was down here to help prevent any altercations. Why wouldn't they let me ask the youth who shot him? Were they covering for the other officer? Is it possible that I had just witnessed a police action shooting? Counld it be that IMPD was intentionally trying to taint Black Expo by shooting people and making it appear that it was Black on Black crime? What really happened on Market Street? Was this a get even gesture for http://www.ajabuspeaks.squarespace.com/ What really was going on in downtown Indianpolis on July 17th, 2010? If any black youth were arrested they need to be tested for recently having fired a gun. These are questions that need to be answered. Did any police officers discharge their weapons? The people have a right to know. This is not about race. It is about our rights as American citizens. The people must be given answers. This is why we marched. Stayed tuned. The struggle is not over. Could it be that another youth is shot by an out of control officer? I saw this incident with my own eyes!! We might have to march again. Don't forget to call Prosecutor Brizzi (317-327-3522). Demand that he prosecute the officers involved in Brandon Johnson's beating. God does not like ugly. Black and white must unite so we don't lose our citizenship rights. Make the call. God bless."
Why are you against segregation, I'm all for it.
They keep to their slums and I'll keep to mine.
Either them or me crosses that line then we'll have something to say.
I highly encourage all of you to skip the money you would have spent at the Black Expo and come to Columbus, IN to visit the Ethnic Expo. I've been going to just about every one since the mid 80's. Each year, a 'host' country has a theme but several elasticities are represented from every about every continent (Sorry, Antarctica). They even have Soul food.
Come, open carry, and don't worry about getting your motorcycle stolen.
Ethnic Expo 2010 - 26 Years "1984-2010" - Host Country India
might have worked. none of them got the death penalty.“I want to serve notice as a father,” he said. “If my son is killed for something he did not do, other death sentences will be carried out.”
might have worked. none of them got the death penalty.
You might remember this guy from when his son killed 3 people in Carmel then permanently disabled a jail deputy in prison...or perhaps when he set his house on fire to collect the insurance money... He is a worthless ****, his family is just as bad, and yet he is a consultant to the police and preaches "peace in the streets".
On the morning of March 17, 1994, police discovered the bodies of three youths—17-year-old Nick Allemenos, his 13-year-old sister, Lisa, and his 23-year-old friend, Chris James—in pools of blood in a ransacked Carmel home. Each had been bound and gagged with duct tape, throats slit. News of the grisly crime rocked the city.
The next day, Ajabu was in bed when the morning TV news announced that authorities had arrested three suspects. Then he saw 21-year-old Kofi, in handcuffs, being walked across the screen.
What had been intended as a simple robbery for rent money had somehow escalated into a triple homicide. Kofi had been implicated along with co-worker James Walls and Walls’s roommate, Raymond Adams. Ajabu had met the two men on several occasions, and had warned Kofi to stay away. Still, when Kofi told him that he never intended to kill anyone—and, in fact didn’t—Ajabu believed him.
Kofi was charged with 10 felonies, including three counts of murder, for which Hamilton County prosecutor Steve Nation announced he was seeking the death penalty. Debra Meyer, mother of two of the victims, voiced her support.
The idea that his son might be executed infuriated Ajabu. In April 1994, outside the Hamilton County courthouse after a pretrial hearing, Ajabu addressed the press. “I want to serve notice as a father,” he said. “If my son is killed for something he did not do, other death sentences will be carried out.”
i dont want a white event, or white history month, but i dont think its right that i couldnt have one if i did want one without people calling me a racist, which isnt true.