Teen killed after offering suspects ride home

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Kid was trying to be nice and offered to give a couple of little thugs a ride home because it was cold. So they murdered him.

Family of the Battle Creek 17-year-old who was killed earlier this week says he offered the suspects a ride home from a birthday party before he was shot.

Battle Creek Central High School student Jack Snyder was found next to his car around 12:10 a.m. Friday in the area of Battle Creek Avenue and Capital Avenue. EMTs tried to help him but he died at the scene, police said.

Snyder’s family commended Battle Creek police “for bringing this to a quick resolution.” They were also thankful to the community for the support, from area schools painting spirit rocks in his honor to basketball teams wearing parent-made shirts bearing his picture before a game.

Two teens in custody after shooting death of 17-year-old
Snyder’s uncle told News 8 his nephew was at his girlfriend’s birthday party Thursday night. Since the weather was cold, he went to warm up his car and saw two kids walking. He offered them a ride. They tried to carjack him, police said.

“The victim was trying to be a good Samaritan by giving them a ride with the cold temperatures. I do know that he resisted the carjacking. So again, he was trying to help out but wasn’t just going to give over the car,” Battle Creek Police Department Sgt. Jeff Case said at a Tuesday news conference.

Two shots were fired and Snyder was killed.

Over the weekend, a 14-year-old Battle Creek boy was arrested in connection to the killing and a 13-year-old turned himself in. A weapon was also recovered. Police did not say which boy fired the gun or where he may have gotten it.

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Both teens are being held at the Calhoun County Youth Center. The 14-year-old was expected be arraigned on an open murder charge Wednesday and the 13-year-old was charged with open murder Tuesday. Both were expected to be charged as adults.

The two suspects are friends but have no relation to Snyder. Though Case would not say if the either has a criminal history, he did say police “have dealt with them before.”

A GoFundMe has been set up for Snyder’s family.
 
Battle Creek is a rough Michigan town. Jackson Michigan too. My grandfather lived in Battle Creek.

Something needs to be done with our black population. Maybe take their children away? Reinstitute orphanages where a new generation can be taught how to live in a civilized world? Get serious with the death penalty?
 
Battle Creek is a rough Michigan town. Jackson Michigan too. My grandfather lived in Battle Creek.

Something needs to be done with our black population. Maybe take their children away? Reinstitute orphanages where a new generation can be taught how to live in a civilized world? Get serious with the death penalty?
You are correct about Battle Creek being a rough town, but not just as Michigan towns go, but in comparison with all US Towns. On this index of safe US cities (100 being safest), Battle Creek gets a 4 out of 100. The city of Kelloggs Cornflakes and Tony the Tiger is no place to raise kids.
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You are correct about Battle Creek being a rough town, but not just as Michigan towns go, but in comparison with all US Towns. On this index of safe US cities (100 being safest), Battle Creek gets a 4 out of 100. The city of Kelloggs Cornflakes and Tony the Tiger is no place to raise kids.
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From his brother:
'I’ve heard from people that I haven’t seen or heard from in years and it shows how much support we have during this never ending nightmare. My Brother was 17. He was supposed to graduate this year and these monsters took his future away from him. He was the smartest out of all of us. He was gonna leave this sh**** place. He had the biggest heart, he cared so much for others.'

They took our brother away from us. It doesn’t seem real, it’s all fake news. I miss him so much.'
 
Kid was trying to be nice and offered to give a couple of little thugs a ride home because it was cold. So they murdered him.

Family of the Battle Creek 17-year-old who was killed earlier this week says he offered the suspects a ride home from a birthday party before he was shot.

Battle Creek Central High School student Jack Snyder was found next to his car around 12:10 a.m. Friday in the area of Battle Creek Avenue and Capital Avenue. EMTs tried to help him but he died at the scene, police said.

Snyder’s family commended Battle Creek police “for bringing this to a quick resolution.” They were also thankful to the community for the support, from area schools painting spirit rocks in his honor to basketball teams wearing parent-made shirts bearing his picture before a game.

Two teens in custody after shooting death of 17-year-old
Snyder’s uncle told News 8 his nephew was at his girlfriend’s birthday party Thursday night. Since the weather was cold, he went to warm up his car and saw two kids walking. He offered them a ride. They tried to carjack him, police said.

“The victim was trying to be a good Samaritan by giving them a ride with the cold temperatures. I do know that he resisted the carjacking. So again, he was trying to help out but wasn’t just going to give over the car,” Battle Creek Police Department Sgt. Jeff Case said at a Tuesday news conference.

Two shots were fired and Snyder was killed.

Over the weekend, a 14-year-old Battle Creek boy was arrested in connection to the killing and a 13-year-old turned himself in. A weapon was also recovered. Police did not say which boy fired the gun or where he may have gotten it.

  • A makeshift memorial for Battle Creek Central student Jack Snyder. (Feb. 21, 2023)
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  • A makeshift memorial for Battle Creek Central student Jack Snyder. (Feb. 21, 2023)
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  • A rock outside Battle Creek Central High School memorializes Jack Snyder. (Feb. 21, 2023)
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  • A makeshift memorial for Battle Creek Central student Jack Snyder. (Feb. 21, 2023)
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Both teens are being held at the Calhoun County Youth Center. The 14-year-old was expected be arraigned on an open murder charge Wednesday and the 13-year-old was charged with open murder Tuesday. Both were expected to be charged as adults.

The two suspects are friends but have no relation to Snyder. Though Case would not say if the either has a criminal history, he did say police “have dealt with them before.”

A GoFundMe has been set up for Snyder’s family.
This brings back memories for me

In 1985 an animal named juan soria murdered a 17-year old white co-worker who offered him a ride the the victims Camaro

Soria liked the car so much that he slit the owners throat and was driving the car to Mexico when the Highway Patrol picked him up

He was later convicted of 1st degree murder and sentenced to die

But thats not the end of the story

Because in those days Texas had a very liberal Supreme Court

The commie judge majority ruled that the death penalty was too harsh for dear little Juan

Saying that only one murder on his rap sheet did not constitute a clear threat to society

This so outraged the people of Texas that they voted the lib judges out of office and reversed the ruling

Juan Soria was executed in 2000

And Texas has had a conservative higher court ever since

 
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How about they take YOUR children away and put them in boarding schools so the evil black people can’t hurt them.
It might come to that. Why stop at white children. Whites should self segregate and live in walled and gated communities. Oh wait. They do that now.

What really needs to be done is for white families to have "the talk" with white children. You do not help blacks. You do not befriend them. You do not assist them. Don't offer rides. Don't open the door. Avoid them at all costs. That would have saved this boy's life.
 
It might come to that. Why stop at white children. Whites should self segregate and live in walled and gated communities. Oh wait. They do that now.

What really needs to be done is for white families to have "the talk" with white children. You do not help blacks. You do not befriend them. You do not assist them. Don't offer rides. Don't open the door. Avoid them at all costs. That would have saved this boy's life.
That's what Dilbert Scott Adams said after seeing the poll where 47% of blacks said no it's not ok to be white.
 
A family member was once welcomed into my home for a few days after being in a homeless shelter. Sadly, I was the one who was eaten alive by his lovely parting gift: bed bugs. What kind of point am I trying to make when sharing such story? If a family member can be so inadvertently vile, it can only make you wonder what a complete and total stranger could have in store for you.

God bless you always!!!

Holly
 
That's what Dilbert Scott Adams said after seeing the poll where 47% of blacks said no it's not ok to be white.
Voting pattern of blacks had long ago established this reality. If >90% of blacks vote one party then that means at least 45% vote skin color. That is blatant racism.
The recent poll of blacks’ view of whites just underscores this truth.
 

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