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Terrible, both nfl players murdered in the last year were in New Orleans
Apparently the full witness report is that the guy literally dragged McKnight out of the car while he was trying to apologize, for whatever, shot him once then stood over him and continued to shoot while saying "I told you not to **** with me." WOW! SMH
I read that too, but I have a hard time believing that a 54 year old could drag Joe McKnight out of a car. Early reports are sometimes unreliable. Let's see how this story unfolds.
No joke. That city is a war zone.New Orleans...
54 saying it's a badge of honor? Wow, real winner. Feed him to ISIS.
let's not with this.... please. It's the last thing this country needs.Radical alt-right terrorism?
In Houston, I remember killings due to road rage in the news. I also witnessed someone coming out of his car and punching a man in the face several times while he sat at a red light with a kid in his car. Another time, I saw a car do a u turn on a Main Street at high speed trying to get away from another car because the guy was so scared.Maybe I am naive but is that level of road rage common? I don't think I've ever seen anything worse than someone slap the hood of a car
In Houston, I remember killings due to road rage in the news. I also witnessed someone coming out of his car and punching a man in the face several times while he sat at a red light with a kid in his car. Another time, I saw a car do a u turn on a Main Street at high speed trying to get away from another car because the guy was so scared.
Don't get me started about Florida.
It could be the heat and humidity or the fact you can buy single beer at a 7-11 or circle K when you're driving home from work.I spent almost 20 years driving into NYC and driving on roads like the LIE but have never experienced anything like driving in South Florida.
That's odd, to say the least. Something ain't right here, most likely the news reports.released from custody overnight with no charges....wtf???
http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2016/12/ronald_gasser_suspect_in_joe_m.html#incart_2box
The shooter was released and I assume McKnight might have approached the shooter but the shooter shot him a second time while standing over him.That's odd, to say the least. Something ain't right here, most likely the news reports.
black guy shoots a white guy, you think he gets released?released from custody overnight with no charges....wtf???
http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2016/12/ronald_gasser_suspect_in_joe_m.html#incart_2box
No that's impossible. It's only 2016.black guy shoots a white guy, you think he gets released?
New Orleans...
No joke. That city is a war zone.
That's odd, to say the least. Something ain't right here, most likely the news reports.
The shooter was released and I assume McKnight might have approached the shooter but the shooter shot him a second time while standing over him.
Here's another crazy story in New Orleans.
http://nypost.com/2016/12/02/teen-shot-struck-by-car-for-helping-dying-woman/
Not condoning any of this......I believe the reason Gasser (the guy that shot McKnight) was released is that Louisiana is a stand your ground state. That is why he was released and the incident is under investigation........
http://thebiglead.com/2016/12/02/joe-mcknight-stand-your-ground-law-louisiana/
Stand your ground is absolute insane.
standing over someone and shooting him for the 2nd time is just what stand your ground law is designed for.......if you are white.Not condoning any of this......I believe the reason Gasser (the guy that shot McKnight) was released is that Louisiana is a stand your ground state. That is why he was released and the incident is under investigation........
http://thebiglead.com/2016/12/02/joe-mcknight-stand-your-ground-law-louisiana/