Hmmm...remember when the black teenager school shooter was released on bail...yeah, that one. Were his parents arrested?

How many of them were murdered?

Did he post on social media about killing folks?

Wasn't he getting beat up at school and school officials did nothing.


He failed after shooting 3 people to actually kill them...

He shot 3 people....a little bit worse than posting on social media...you idiot.
 
Regular Germans were totally down with everything Hitler did.

There were no "good Germans". There was no "Clean Wehrmacht". Hitler reflected the ugly soul of the German Nation. Kind of like Trump reflects the ugly soul of America.


Wrong...that's why the mayor outside of the deathcamp and his wife killed themselves....

The socialist beat or murdered anyone who stood up to them, aided by the fact that they didn't have guns and the police worked for the socialists.....blm/antifa....I mean the brown shirts, beat and murdered people while the police watched........

This is why you don't give up your guns...
 
He failed after shooting 3 people to actually kill them...

He shot 3 people....a little bit worse than posting on social media...you idiot.
That guy that "posted on social media" shot 11 people, killing 4.
 
That guy that "posted on social media" shot 11 people, killing 4.


And?

The black teenager shot 3 people in a school.....then got bail in a day and a party when he got home......he is out loose......anyone look at his social media?
 
And?

The black teenager shot 3 people in a school.....then got bail in a day and a party when he got home......he is out loose......anyone look at his social media?
Have you figured out if he has "priors" yet?
How does 24 hr home confinement with electronic monitoring mean "on the loose"?
 
Have you figured out if he has "priors" yet?
How does 24 hr home confinement with electronic monitoring mean "on the loose"?


CWB chicago, the crime reporting site has pages of morons on home, electronic monitoring, going out and shooting people....

Escape and armed robbery

Charles Whitehead, 26, was in court yesterday to face charges of armed robbery and unlawful vehicular invasion stemming from an incident that allegedly happened while he was supposed to be on electronic monitoring for possessing a stolen motor vehicle.

Prosecutors on Tuesday said he and another man walked up to a victim who was sitting in a car outside a store in West Town on the evening of September 17. Whitehead allegedly opened the driver’s door, put a knife to the man’s neck, and grabbed the victim’s wallet from his pocket. The other offender punched the victim and the pair fled.

Whitehead was not wearing a mask, and a “very clear” surveillance video shows the entire incident, prosecutors said. CPD officers recognized Whitehead from the footage.

At the time of the alleged robbery, Whitehead had been missing from EM for three weeks, according to prosecutors. He remained at-large until October 5, when police arrested him for allegedly having a loaded handgun inside a satchel on a street in East Garfield Park.

Prosecutors charged him with Class X felony armed habitual criminal and escape on October 6, court records show. In addition to escaping on the stolen motor vehicle matter, Whitehead was also wanted for failing to show up in court for a pending manufacture-delivery of heroin case.

He is now being held without bail.

“Sometimes the third time is the charm.”

When Emannuel Romero appeared before Judge Charles Beach on a charge of Class X armed habitual criminal in September 2020, it was Romero’s third felony gun case in three years. Police said they saw a loaded handgun lying at Romero’s feet during a traffic stop on the 300 block of West Oak the night before.

Beach ordered Romero to pay a $10,000 deposit to go home on EM and said, “sometimes the third time is the charm.”

Sometimes.

On Tuesday, Romero was charged with having a loaded 9-millimeter handgun with an extended ammunition magazine and a half-pound of pot inside the home where he’s supposed to stay on EM. Sheriff’s deputies found the contraband after receiving a tip, prosecutors said. Romero also made comments about having cannabis and guns during a recorded phone call from jail, Assistant State’s Attorney Sergio Gomez said.

He’s now charged with another Class X armed habitual criminal count.

“It’s an ongoing issue of you possessing weapons and ammunition,” Judge Mary Marubio said before ordering him held without bail on Tuesday.

Among other cases involving EM participants:

Fire

Terrell Hill, 40, is accused of setting his ex-girlfriend’s house on fire while she, her children, and other people were inside. Hill was on electronic monitoring for Class X armed habitual criminal, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and six other felonies stemming from a separate domestic confrontation at the time of the alleged arson.

Prosecutors said Hill texted his ex with threats to kill her and her children and then went to the woman’s home at 3:50 a.m. on July 5. There, he texted photos of himself standing outside her front door and sent a message that she would “see fire,” prosecutors said.

He poured gasoline on her front door and set it ablaze, then did the same thing to the home’s back steps, according to prosecutors. There were five children and two adults inside the house at the time. None was injured.

Hill’s fingerprints were allegedly found on a gasoline can nozzle at the scene, and the GPS tracker in his EM monitor pinged at the ex’s house for over an hour around the time of the fire, prosecutors said.

They filed aggravated arson and electronic harassment charges against him last month.

Hill, a seven-time convicted felon, was on electronic monitoring for allegedly having a gun and threatening to shoot another ex-girlfriend last December.

“That’s him! He has a gun!” the woman screamed as police arrived at the scene about a week before Christmas.

Officers chased Hill, who tossed the gun, which was equipped with an extended ammunition magazine, into a car as he walked away, according to prosecutors.

He was charged with eight felonies, including Class X armed habitual criminal, possessing a stolen firearm, and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

A judge initially ordered him held in lieu of $100,000 with a requirement to go onto a GPS monitor if he posted 10% of that amount. Another judge reduced the bail amount to $40,000 with electronic monitoring six days later, court records show. Information about which judges were involved in the bail decisions was not immediately available.

He’s now being held without bail.

“Compliance check”

Dai-ante Campbell, 21, was charged in July 2020 with seven counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm involving seven different victims in Skokie, according to court records. He paid a $5,000 deposit and went home without EM.

Less than three months later, while on bond, he was charged with manufacture-delivery of cocaine in Mount Prospect. A judge ordered him to pay another $2,700 to get out on EM. He did.

Sheriff’s deputies conducted a “compliance check” at Campbell’s home last month and found a loaded handgun in his bedroom along with a separate ammunition magazine, prosecutors said. The gun, which had multiple serial numbers, was stolen, according to the allegations.

Like Romero, Campbell allegedly talked about owning the gun during phone calls from jail. He is now being held without bail.


 
CWB chicago, the crime reporting site has pages of morons on home, electronic monitoring, going out and shooting people....

Escape and armed robbery

Charles Whitehead, 26, was in court yesterday to face charges of armed robbery and unlawful vehicular invasion stemming from an incident that allegedly happened while he was supposed to be on electronic monitoring for possessing a stolen motor vehicle.

Prosecutors on Tuesday said he and another man walked up to a victim who was sitting in a car outside a store in West Town on the evening of September 17. Whitehead allegedly opened the driver’s door, put a knife to the man’s neck, and grabbed the victim’s wallet from his pocket. The other offender punched the victim and the pair fled.

Whitehead was not wearing a mask, and a “very clear” surveillance video shows the entire incident, prosecutors said. CPD officers recognized Whitehead from the footage.

At the time of the alleged robbery, Whitehead had been missing from EM for three weeks, according to prosecutors. He remained at-large until October 5, when police arrested him for allegedly having a loaded handgun inside a satchel on a street in East Garfield Park.

Prosecutors charged him with Class X felony armed habitual criminal and escape on October 6, court records show. In addition to escaping on the stolen motor vehicle matter, Whitehead was also wanted for failing to show up in court for a pending manufacture-delivery of heroin case.

He is now being held without bail.


“Sometimes the third time is the charm.”

When Emannuel Romero appeared before Judge Charles Beach on a charge of Class X armed habitual criminal in September 2020, it was Romero’s third felony gun case in three years. Police said they saw a loaded handgun lying at Romero’s feet during a traffic stop on the 300 block of West Oak the night before.

Beach ordered Romero to pay a $10,000 deposit to go home on EM and said, “sometimes the third time is the charm.”

Sometimes.

On Tuesday, Romero was charged with having a loaded 9-millimeter handgun with an extended ammunition magazine and a half-pound of pot inside the home where he’s supposed to stay on EM. Sheriff’s deputies found the contraband after receiving a tip, prosecutors said. Romero also made comments about having cannabis and guns during a recorded phone call from jail, Assistant State’s Attorney Sergio Gomez said.

He’s now charged with another Class X armed habitual criminal count.

“It’s an ongoing issue of you possessing weapons and ammunition,” Judge Mary Marubio said before ordering him held without bail on Tuesday.

Among other cases involving EM participants:


Fire

Terrell Hill, 40, is accused of setting his ex-girlfriend’s house on fire while she, her children, and other people were inside. Hill was on electronic monitoring for Class X armed habitual criminal, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and six other felonies stemming from a separate domestic confrontation at the time of the alleged arson.

Prosecutors said Hill texted his ex with threats to kill her and her children and then went to the woman’s home at 3:50 a.m. on July 5. There, he texted photos of himself standing outside her front door and sent a message that she would “see fire,” prosecutors said.

He poured gasoline on her front door and set it ablaze, then did the same thing to the home’s back steps, according to prosecutors. There were five children and two adults inside the house at the time. None was injured.

Hill’s fingerprints were allegedly found on a gasoline can nozzle at the scene, and the GPS tracker in his EM monitor pinged at the ex’s house for over an hour around the time of the fire, prosecutors said.

They filed aggravated arson and electronic harassment charges against him last month.

Hill, a seven-time convicted felon, was on electronic monitoring for allegedly having a gun and threatening to shoot another ex-girlfriend last December.

“That’s him! He has a gun!” the woman screamed as police arrived at the scene about a week before Christmas.

Officers chased Hill, who tossed the gun, which was equipped with an extended ammunition magazine, into a car as he walked away, according to prosecutors.

He was charged with eight felonies, including Class X armed habitual criminal, possessing a stolen firearm, and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

A judge initially ordered him held in lieu of $100,000 with a requirement to go onto a GPS monitor if he posted 10% of that amount. Another judge reduced the bail amount to $40,000 with electronic monitoring six days later, court records show. Information about which judges were involved in the bail decisions was not immediately available.

He’s now being held without bail.


“Compliance check”

Dai-ante Campbell, 21, was charged in July 2020 with seven counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm involving seven different victims in Skokie, according to court records. He paid a $5,000 deposit and went home without EM.

Less than three months later, while on bond, he was charged with manufacture-delivery of cocaine in Mount Prospect. A judge ordered him to pay another $2,700 to get out on EM. He did.

Sheriff’s deputies conducted a “compliance check” at Campbell’s home last month and found a loaded handgun in his bedroom along with a separate ammunition magazine, prosecutors said. The gun, which had multiple serial numbers, was stolen, according to the allegations.

Like Romero, Campbell allegedly talked about owning the gun during phone calls from jail. He is now being held without bail.



Any indication that this kid would be one of them? Does he have priors? History of violence? Gang membership?
 
Was he trying to shoot 3 people or 1 person?


LIke that matters? He hit 3 people........and was out on bail the next day with a party given by his parent/parents............

What is to stop him from going back to that school, or a mall, a theater, a church and shooting more people?

Were his parent/parents arrested?
 
Any indication that this kid would be one of them? Does he have priors? History of violence? Gang membership?


There is a media blackout on this teen.....nothing but glowing reports about him being bullied.......no background on him.......so if he has a record, it is being ignored....

And if he is so squeaky clean...how did he get the illegal gun...and why weren't his parent/parents, arrested...
 
Have you figured out if he has "priors" yet?
How does 24 hr home confinement with electronic monitoring mean "on the loose"?


Father was beaten to death, his mother has been in jail most of his life, lives with his grandmother and was photographed in a car that had a gun in it.....

This is from British media.....

Timothy Simpkins, 18, is shown in his Dodge Charger in a recent social media post. In the side of the car, what looks like a gun is visible.

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Wrong...that's why the mayor outside of the deathcamp and his wife killed themselves....

The socialist beat or murdered anyone who stood up to them, aided by the fact that they didn't have guns and the police worked for the socialists.....blm/antifa....I mean the brown shirts, beat and murdered people while the police watched........

It's kind of hard to discuss history with a hysteric.

Besides this mythical story of a mayor committing suicide, most Germans were just fine with the Nazi policies against Jews...

The problem you have is you think Germans only started hating Jews in 1933. They really didn't.

Guns don't protect you from government. If the government really wants you dead, they will find a way to kill you.

The thing is, I find you gun fetishists a lot more scary than any government...
 
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Wrong...that's why the mayor outside of the deathcamp and his wife killed themselves....

The socialist beat or murdered anyone who stood up to them, aided by the fact that they didn't have guns and the police worked for the socialists.....blm/antifa....I mean the brown shirts, beat and murdered people while the police watched........

This is why you don't give up your guns...
Comrade Iosef is desperately trying to invent historical support for his desire to kill Jews.
 
So...this black teenager shot people in a school.........actually shot people......and he was given bail and released....

Were his parents arrested?

What the F**K was he doing released on bail...after a school shooting?

Did the parents buy the gun, then tell the teenager not to get caught?
 
He shot people in a school you dumb ass....and was released on bail....

Were his parents arrested or not?
Did the parents buy the gun to tell the teenager not to get caught? Yes or no!
 
Don't know......he had a gun......he came from his house.......

None of the stories mentioned where he got the gun...but were the parents arrested for him having that gun?

And you deflect...

He actually shot 3 people in a school....he was given bail and out in a day...................and you guys are focusing on one meeting between the parents and the school to hang the parents in the Michigan shooting case...while the parents of the other guy who shot 3 people on school ground got a party.....

Please...try harder...
Your comparison is laughable. So, you don't know where the gun came from. :auiqs.jpg: Dude, seriously? You made a fool of yourself.
 
No one does.

We know ONLY that the kid pulled the trigger and killed.

We don't know the involvement of the parents, where he acquired the gun, what his motive is, his mental/medical condition at the time of the shooting.

All of those things will influence the direction of his trial.

Let's all learn the lesson of the Rittenhouse trial and wait for the facts to start coming out.

Above all, not one single outlet of the media can be believed in these issues.
No facts, but we do have a bs thread trying to compare the two stories as the same. :auiqs.jpg:Fuck! Moving on to more interesting topics.
 
Comrade Iosef is desperately trying to invent historical support for his desire to kill Jews.

The historical support is that every country the Nazis invaded, there were people happy to turn in their Jewish neighbors and even serve as guards at the camps.

Which is why every time they drag out the Hall Monitor at Treblinka for a "new Eichman Trial", it almost always turns out to be a non-German. Yes, let's prosecute an Octogenarian for something he did when he was 18.
 
The historical support is that every country the Nazis invaded, there were people happy to turn in their Jewish neighbors and even serve as guards at the camps.

Which is why every time they drag out the Hall Monitor at Treblinka for a "new Eichman Trial", it almost always turns out to be a non-German. Yes, let's prosecute an Octogenarian for something he did when he was 18.
And you somehow have the temerity to be angry when someone calls you a Nazi.
 

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