I’m thinking if they give it a chance to develop, it will be a nice league.Have yall been checking out the USFL?
White people gonna learn...
No they're not. They seldom ever do.
Bullshit!!The got charged with murder... I am not going to post the Brothers' mugshots.
$1M bond set for 3 suspects accused in beating death of Akron teenager outside I Promise School$1M bond set for 3 suspects accused in beating death of Akron teenager outside I Promise School
"We will continue to follow any leads that will result in bringing those responsible for Ethan's death to justice," said Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett.www.cleveland19.com
Published: Jun. 13, 2022 at 7:00 AM
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - The three men charged in the beating death of a 17-year-old boy in the parking lot of the I Promise School pleaded not guilty at their arraignment in Akron Municipal Court Monday morning.
U.S. Marshals and Akron police officers arrested Deshawn Stafford Jr., 20, Tyler Stafford, 19, and Donovon Jones, 21, on Saturday, June 11. All three are charged with murder and are being held on a $1 million bond.
According to Akron police, Ethan Liming died after being brutally assaulted in the parking lot of the I Promise School in the 400 block of W. Market Street around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 2.
Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett said Liming and three other teens drove into the parking lot of the school and started discharging a SplatRBall gun at people on the basketball court. It is not clear if Liming fired the SplatRBall gun. Both groups then began fighting and Liming was knocked unconscious, said police. Liming’s family members said the suspects continued to beat him until he was dead.
One of Liming’s friends called 911 and when officers arrived at the I Promise School, Liming was pronounced dead at the scene. Chief Mylett also said Liming’s friends and the people on the basketball court were no longer at the school. “There is nothing to indicate race played a role in this homicide,” said Chief Mylett.
My son died because of a toy. And just goofing around as a teenager," Liming's father Bill told 3News. “Our whole family is beyond thankful for the help the community has given us. Throughout this whole process we’ve seen horrific things, but the good we’ve seen is just so much brighter. We love our son, and we miss him dearly.”
Shameful, it was an accidental death. They should get no time. But white folks being white folks and paying the victim card.The got charged with murder... I am not going to post the Brothers' mugshots.
$1M bond set for 3 suspects accused in beating death of Akron teenager outside I Promise School$1M bond set for 3 suspects accused in beating death of Akron teenager outside I Promise School
"We will continue to follow any leads that will result in bringing those responsible for Ethan's death to justice," said Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett.www.cleveland19.com
Published: Jun. 13, 2022 at 7:00 AM
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - The three men charged in the beating death of a 17-year-old boy in the parking lot of the I Promise School pleaded not guilty at their arraignment in Akron Municipal Court Monday morning.
U.S. Marshals and Akron police officers arrested Deshawn Stafford Jr., 20, Tyler Stafford, 19, and Donovon Jones, 21, on Saturday, June 11. All three are charged with murder and are being held on a $1 million bond.
According to Akron police, Ethan Liming died after being brutally assaulted in the parking lot of the I Promise School in the 400 block of W. Market Street around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 2.
Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett said Liming and three other teens drove into the parking lot of the school and started discharging a SplatRBall gun at people on the basketball court. It is not clear if Liming fired the SplatRBall gun. Both groups then began fighting and Liming was knocked unconscious, said police. Liming’s family members said the suspects continued to beat him until he was dead.
One of Liming’s friends called 911 and when officers arrived at the I Promise School, Liming was pronounced dead at the scene. Chief Mylett also said Liming’s friends and the people on the basketball court were no longer at the school. “There is nothing to indicate race played a role in this homicide,” said Chief Mylett.
My son died because of a toy. And just goofing around as a teenager," Liming's father Bill told 3News. “Our whole family is beyond thankful for the help the community has given us. Throughout this whole process we’ve seen horrific things, but the good we’ve seen is just so much brighter. We love our son, and we miss him dearly.”
Fucked up all around.The got charged with murder... I am not going to post the Brothers' mugshots.
$1M bond set for 3 suspects accused in beating death of Akron teenager outside I Promise School$1M bond set for 3 suspects accused in beating death of Akron teenager outside I Promise School
"We will continue to follow any leads that will result in bringing those responsible for Ethan's death to justice," said Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett.www.cleveland19.com
Published: Jun. 13, 2022 at 7:00 AM
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - The three men charged in the beating death of a 17-year-old boy in the parking lot of the I Promise School pleaded not guilty at their arraignment in Akron Municipal Court Monday morning.
U.S. Marshals and Akron police officers arrested Deshawn Stafford Jr., 20, Tyler Stafford, 19, and Donovon Jones, 21, on Saturday, June 11. All three are charged with murder and are being held on a $1 million bond.
According to Akron police, Ethan Liming died after being brutally assaulted in the parking lot of the I Promise School in the 400 block of W. Market Street around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 2.
Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett said Liming and three other teens drove into the parking lot of the school and started discharging a SplatRBall gun at people on the basketball court. It is not clear if Liming fired the SplatRBall gun. Both groups then began fighting and Liming was knocked unconscious, said police. Liming’s family members said the suspects continued to beat him until he was dead.
One of Liming’s friends called 911 and when officers arrived at the I Promise School, Liming was pronounced dead at the scene. Chief Mylett also said Liming’s friends and the people on the basketball court were no longer at the school. “There is nothing to indicate race played a role in this homicide,” said Chief Mylett.
My son died because of a toy. And just goofing around as a teenager," Liming's father Bill told 3News. “Our whole family is beyond thankful for the help the community has given us. Throughout this whole process we’ve seen horrific things, but the good we’ve seen is just so much brighter. We love our son, and we miss him dearly.”
Thanks for this.On January 4, 2021, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a “stand your ground” bill into law, making Ohio the 36th state to pass this type of legislation. [1] The bill, SB175, removed the “duty to retreat” requirement, “in determining whether or not a person who used force in self-defense, defense of another, or defense of that person’s residence reasonably believed that the force was necessary to prevent injury, loss, or risk to life or safety.” [2] The bill went into effect April 6th, 2021. [3]
Under previous Ohio law, the use of force was only justified in self-defense when: the person using self-defense was not the aggressor, there was an imminent threat of death, there was a not a reasonable means of retreat, and the use of such force was reasonable. [4] Ohio also had the “castle doctrine”, where a person does not have the duty to retreat and may use force against anyone who unlawfully enters their residence or vehicle. [5]
The new law expanded the castle doctrine, in that there is no duty to retreat from and attacker in any place where one is lawfully present, so long as you are not the aggressor and if it is under the reasonable belief that the use of force is in defense of life. [6] In the past when someone used force in self-defense, it was their burden to prove they were justified in court; however, now due to a law passed in 2019, the burden is now on the state to prove that the use of force was not in self-defense. [7]
This new law has may Ohioan’s divided and is a hotly debated topic. While some are seeing it as important for their safety, others are concerned about an increase in gun violence [8] Eric Delbert, owner of LEPD Firearms and Range and a central Ohio police officer argues, “It’s going to help Ohioans better protect themselves without first having to retreat.” [9] On the other hand, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther argues, “Stand Your Ground, which is reckless public policy that’s going to make it more dangerous for people in this community.” [10]
While the “Stand Your Ground” bill has been a priority for gun rights groups in Ohio, gun control advocates had previously urged Gov. DeWine to veto the bill. Gov. DeWine himself, seemed to be in conflict with the bill as well. [11] In 2019 after the mass shooting in Dayton, Gov. DeWine had urged lawmakers to set “Stand Your Ground” aside and focus on “common sense” gun reforms. [12] Gov. DeWine proposed to, “raise penalties against violent offenders caught with guns, expand the ability for courts to confiscate firearms, and improve the state’s background check process.” [13] However, the bill faltered in committee, but Gov. DeWine still suggested in December of 2020 that he might veto “Stand Your Ground.” [14] Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley expressed his disappointment for Gov. DeWine signing the bill, and criticized him further by writing, “Gov. DeWine came to our city and stood on stage for a vigil for our murdered friends and neighbors, and then told us he stood with our community in our fight against gun violence. Now it seems he does not.” [15]
His own "friends" left him for dead. We need to hear from them and the 911 tape.The got charged with murder... I am not going to post the Brothers' mugshots.
$1M bond set for 3 suspects accused in beating death of Akron teenager outside I Promise School$1M bond set for 3 suspects accused in beating death of Akron teenager outside I Promise School
"We will continue to follow any leads that will result in bringing those responsible for Ethan's death to justice," said Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett.www.cleveland19.com
Published: Jun. 13, 2022 at 7:00 AM
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - The three men charged in the beating death of a 17-year-old boy in the parking lot of the I Promise School pleaded not guilty at their arraignment in Akron Municipal Court Monday morning.
U.S. Marshals and Akron police officers arrested Deshawn Stafford Jr., 20, Tyler Stafford, 19, and Donovon Jones, 21, on Saturday, June 11. All three are charged with murder and are being held on a $1 million bond.
According to Akron police, Ethan Liming died after being brutally assaulted in the parking lot of the I Promise School in the 400 block of W. Market Street around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 2.
Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett said Liming and three other teens drove into the parking lot of the school and started discharging a SplatRBall gun at people on the basketball court. It is not clear if Liming fired the SplatRBall gun. Both groups then began fighting and Liming was knocked unconscious, said police. Liming’s family members said the suspects continued to beat him until he was dead.
One of Liming’s friends called 911 and when officers arrived at the I Promise School, Liming was pronounced dead at the scene. Chief Mylett also said Liming’s friends and the people on the basketball court were no longer at the school. “There is nothing to indicate race played a role in this homicide,” said Chief Mylett.
My son died because of a toy. And just goofing around as a teenager," Liming's father Bill told 3News. “Our whole family is beyond thankful for the help the community has given us. Throughout this whole process we’ve seen horrific things, but the good we’ve seen is just so much brighter. We love our son, and we miss him dearly.”
White people are yelling, "They killed him over a TOY!" No, they didn't beat his ass because he "had a toy", they beat his ass because of what was done with that toy. They kill me how a parse stories when the aggressor/victim is white.
@gene ciscoWere they screaming that Tamir Rice was killed over a toy ?
I’m hearing two of his friends were Black but so the fuck what. Tamir Rice was a child shot by a cop . These are grown teens . Fuck this cacSo do we have the ACTUAL Racial Make-Up of the other teens in the car with Liming?
Because the media seems to be working on a "Liming's not Racist. He has Black Friends" Card.
911 call:
17-year-old beat to death at I Promise School; homicide investigation underway (911 call)
Police found the victim with severe injuries Thursday night in the school parking.www.cleveland19.com
The got charged with murder... I am not going to post the Brothers' mugshots.
$1M bond set for 3 suspects accused in beating death of Akron teenager outside I Promise School$1M bond set for 3 suspects accused in beating death of Akron teenager outside I Promise School
"We will continue to follow any leads that will result in bringing those responsible for Ethan's death to justice," said Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett.www.cleveland19.com
Published: Jun. 13, 2022 at 7:00 AM
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - The three men charged in the beating death of a 17-year-old boy in the parking lot of the I Promise School pleaded not guilty at their arraignment in Akron Municipal Court Monday morning.
U.S. Marshals and Akron police officers arrested Deshawn Stafford Jr., 20, Tyler Stafford, 19, and Donovon Jones, 21, on Saturday, June 11. All three are charged with murder and are being held on a $1 million bond.
According to Akron police, Ethan Liming died after being brutally assaulted in the parking lot of the I Promise School in the 400 block of W. Market Street around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 2.
Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett said Liming and three other teens drove into the parking lot of the school and started discharging a SplatRBall gun at people on the basketball court. It is not clear if Liming fired the SplatRBall gun. Both groups then began fighting and Liming was knocked unconscious, said police. Liming’s family members said the suspects continued to beat him until he was dead.
One of Liming’s friends called 911 and when officers arrived at the I Promise School, Liming was pronounced dead at the scene. Chief Mylett also said Liming’s friends and the people on the basketball court were no longer at the school. “There is nothing to indicate race played a role in this homicide,” said Chief Mylett.
My son died because of a toy. And just goofing around as a teenager," Liming's father Bill told 3News. “Our whole family is beyond thankful for the help the community has given us. Throughout this whole process we’ve seen horrific things, but the good we’ve seen is just so much brighter. We love our son, and we miss him dearly.”
911 call:
17-year-old beat to death at I Promise School; homicide investigation underway (911 call)
Police found the victim with severe injuries Thursday night in the school parking.www.cleveland19.com
Son, stop tagging me on that.
Lol u just sent me a haha emojiSon, stop tagging me on that.
Watched it for the first time this weekend... It was pretty enjoyable to watch, I was skeptical before tuning in...I’m thinking if they give it a chance to develop, it will be a nice league.
Bruh, I'm fucking with you like you fucking with me.Lol u just sent me a haha emoji
so I’m suppose to just take Webster
and short bitch and light skin
But the second I mention Tamir Rice u get into a big panty bunch
come on Gene
Lmaoooo I was bout to sayBruh, I'm fucking with you like you fucking with me.
Everything is great this way.Lmaoooo I was bout to say
I was dyyyying
family and everything good my dude?
I’m in Miami right nowEverything is great this way.
Stay safe out there in Chicago. Keep it on you.
During Monday’s appearance, DeShawn Stafford Jr.’s attorney, Jonathan Sinn, told the court that his client, who goes by "Shawn," was defending himself at the time of the alleged crimes.
"Shawn was up there playing basketball with his brother and his cousin," Sinn said. "He is 5-foot-5, 130 pounds, and it was just the three of them on the court playing when a car-load of kids, a car-load of teenagers … pulled into the lot. At that point they opened their windows and opened fire with, what at the time seemed to be a fully automatic firearm."
He called the weapon "a fully automatic paintball gun" that can be modified with the use of frozen ammunition.
"After these boys were sprayed with the firearm, then the boys from the other vehicle got out, chased them onto the court, assaulted them and a fight did ensue where my client is alleged to have defended himself," Sinn went on.
He further argued that Liming "hit the cement" when he "allegedly got punched," adding that "the injury from the cement may have been what caused the ultimate damage here."
Sinn said his client has no prior record of felony crimes.
"These boys were on the basketball court, unarmed, doing what we want them to do, playing basketball when kids from outside the neighborhood came in in a vehicle, sprayed them with this crazy paintball gun," he went on.
Again, why aren't they charging his "friends"?!! Why isn't his mouthpiece bringing this up?and no way can they support a charge of murder and 1 million dollar bond
kid has no record and there is no reason to believe he won't show up to court.....bail is not supposed to be punative.
Cause If Its True His Friends Are Black They Are Gonna Use Them as a Shield for Anti Black Violence/Racially Motivated Attack Claims Probably in Exchange for Immunity Against Prosecution for Their Role in ThisAgain, why aren't they charging his "friends"?!! Why isn't his mouthpiece bringing this up?
Comedy goldThat fool died because he was stupid. YOU DON'T PRNAK STRANGERS!!! Muhfuckas be doing that shit thinking it's funny. Then you gone stop the car!?! Then you gone leave your friend!?! His friends need to be on trial as much as the dudes that stomped that fool into wine!