Atlanta on fire!

dHustla

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A friend of mine brother graduated from Tri-Cities in 2013 and he said they beat up the Principal and jumped the football coach there. And he said it was always Mexicans linked up fighting Blacks and that it was gang fights too at that school.
What principal they beat up? Dan Sims been principal for years, he was a teacher & baseball coach when I was there.
 

Entrepronegro

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Real shit, I've seen way worse at Paul D. West Middle school. I'm talking blood everywhere, people drowsy, nearly unconscious.

Shit, East Point was violent as fuck
Westlake was crazy in 2001-2002 I remember I knew some folks that went there then they had a big neighborhood brawl there between 10-10, Washington Rd. & Ben Hill a lot of folks got expelled.
 

dHustla

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Damn, he went to Atlanta Public Schools as an associate Superintendent for 6 years, then to Bibb County as Superintendent earlier this year. Moved on up.
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Entrepronegro

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Damn, he went to Atlanta Public Schools as an associate Superintendent for 6 years, then to Bibb County as Superintendent earlier this year. Moved on up.

Damn from Atlanta to Macon. I hope it was worth leaving Atlanta. He will probably eventually get bored in Macon and try to get back to Atlanta as quick as possible.
 

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Hear this guy copping pleas while wanted for murder...from 1994!

"I'm not a criminal"


It looks like dude had changed his life. But, he knew immediately that they were going to find out about his past. That why he was so adamant about not getting finger printed and asking if he could just walk away.

Most states I've lived have a strict arrest on site policy for driving on a suspended license.
 

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It looks like dude had changed his life. But, he knew immediately that they were going to find out about his past. That why he was so adamant about not getting finger printed and asking if he could just walk away.

Most states I've lived have a strict arrest on site policy for driving on a suspended license.

How did he change his life exactly? He's gonna say anything to get out of the situation.
 

thismybgolname

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It looks like dude had changed his life. But, he knew immediately that they were going to find out about his past. That why he was so adamant about not getting finger printed and asking if he could just walk away.

Most states I've lived have a strict arrest on site policy for driving on a suspended license.
I'd be willing to bet he has a few more bodies under his belt.
 

dHustla

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It looks like dude had changed his life. But, he knew immediately that they were going to find out about his past. That why he was so adamant about not getting finger printed and asking if he could just walk away.

Most states I've lived have a strict arrest on site policy for driving on a suspended license.
Yea, that's what it seem like.

People be quick to want our bad to answer for every single wrong, who knows how many of us were beaten, burned, and buried by CACs and never found. There are CACs that live their entire lives and don't answer for the shit they did to us in 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, and 80's.

Yea, black people do shit, but you put any demographic in poverty with little opportunities and you'll see the same results.

We are not the enemy.
 

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Doubt it. He seemed to have moved on with his life.

Too bad his victim didn't get the chance to do the same.

Doubt he was thinking about Cacs and their influence on the diaspora when he pulled that trigger.

We can trace everything related to our standing to cacs but we here now and have to make our own decisions on how best to move forward.

Those Cacs need to be found and prosecuted like they do old nazi's no doubt.
 

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Too bad his victim didn't get the chance to do the same.
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“I think that today was his worst day ever,” Cook said on Friday, speaking of El-Amin’s capture the previous Tuesday, “and it is the greatest day for me and my family.”

Cook said Tucker’s mother - Cook's sister - died in 2006 praying for El-Amin’s capture.

“I’m out to see that justice is served on this case, because it’s 28 years in the making," he said. "My sister’s gone and, you know, he has siblings that are still alive, and I want justice for them, as well.”

:crying:
 

husband73

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Damn.. 1994? Shit that’s the 1st time I visited Atlanta in August 94. 28yrs on the run is lot of time.. after the murder he definitely went back to where he’s from New York to lay low. Probably lived up there for Least 10-15yrs then probably moved to South Carolina ( where the video said he’s license was suspended) and going between SC and Georgia thru the year’s thinking they’ll Neva know( technology ain’t like it is today) but the smallest shit fingerprint-or chewing gum etc can get you caught.
 

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Question for me is… Did dude know the victim? Or did he do some Wylin shit don’t know dude and tried to rob him

It said they were new friends/acquaintances.

The uncle said all these years he's just wanted to ask him, what could the boy possibly have done to make you want to shoot him in the head...

Hopefully the guy gives him that closure.
 
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