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TKDRL
reply to post by Pejeu
If that was the case, you would have millions of dead people.....
Use your brains and stop trying to project your twisted mentality onto other people.
TKDRL
reply to post by Pejeu
Maybe, I don't know. You don't find it strange? Have an accident, vanish from the scene, then show up "some hours" later in a different part of town knocking or banging on a door? Who knows what happened.
TKDRL
reply to post by luciddream
She wasn't shot in the back of the head. Keep up with the info flow.
TKDRL
reply to post by Pejeu
How does that explain anything? Say that did happen. Why do you leave the scene of an accident, then end up in another part of town "some hours" later? Wouldn't you try knocking on doors right there if anything?
“This girl was not shot in the back of the head while leaving the porch,” Serwatowski said “I don’t know where the family is getting this. She was shot in the front of the face, near the mouth.”
The Dearborn Police Department have confirmed the shooting, but have not released the name of the suspect. They initially told McBride’s family that her body was “dumped,” but have now admitted that she died on the man’s porch, reports FOX 32.
TKDRL
reply to post by Pejeu
That would indeed be a tragedy. We don't know what happened, could be a million things. I am not hanging anyone here, there is not enough info to even attempt an informed decision or hypothesis.
Serwatowski said the shooting occurred about 3:40 a.m. and the accident happened at about 1:30 a.m. He declined to say what police believe McBride was doing before and after the accident.
“I know the family is anxious to see this man (the alleged shooter) charged but the prosecutor’s office is telling us they want a lot more information before they make a decision,” Serwatowski said.
“Black life is not valued in America, not worthy, not respected,” said Detroit activist Yusef Shaker, who is helping lead the rally. “Here was a woman who was seeking help from potential danger and her life was taken...It's a Trayvon Martin case all over again.”