Anonymous ID: 573b41 Aug. 30, 2020, 4:57 p.m. No.10476737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6760 >>6876 >>6953 >>7095 >>7183

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>>It's retribution for Kenosha, [they're] treating it like it is so we should as well.

 

I'm just wondering why this was never made a bigger deal of, Anons?

 

It's an 8 year old black girl - she was riding in a car - got hit & killed by a bullet - from a gang of BLM protestors - and Police are still looking for the shooting suspect(s) - Nearly 2 months after the incident on July 4th…

 

Why didn't we blow this senseless murder up, Anons?

 

BLM and ANTIFA have definitely & successfully Kept it Very Quiet

 

One month later, suspects still at large in Secoriea Turner’s death

 

One month later, grief and outrage over the death of 8-year-old Secoriea Turner persists – and suspects remain at large.

 

The rising third grader, who loved TikTok dance videos and “This Little Light of Mine,” died on July 4 when the car she and her mother were in encountered a group of armed people blocking a South Atlanta street. The shooting happened near the burned out Wendy’s, since razed, where Rayshard Brooks was killed by police. Protesters upset over his death had been camped out at the site, envisioning it a memorial in his honor.

 

Police have said as many as four people fired in the shooting that killed Secoriea, but have made only one arrest. Julian Conley, 19, charged with aggravated assault and felony murder, has said he witnessed the shooting but didn’t fire.

 

“At the end of the day, I had nothing to do with it,” Conley told Channel 2 Action News while on the way to turn himself in.

 

Members of the core group of demonstrators who had been camped at the Wendy’s site have said they didn’t know the shooters and that they told the armed group to clear the road before the child was shot.

 

there was so little coverage, that this Anon only found out about this today - kind of pathetic…

 

retribution ???

 

https://www.ajc.com/news/crime/one-month-later-suspects-still-at-large-in-secoriea-turners-death/WNAI577XUFCIVDOYX5SABU6HAA/