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Title: Typical Negro Behavior Part I
Source: Occidental Dissent
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Published: Jul 9, 2010
Author: Unknown
Post Date: 2010-07-09 11:57:31 by Turtle
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The first category of TNB is ‘random violence.’ Blacks seem to enjoy a bit of the old ‘ultraviolence’ every now and then. Whether it’s carjacking a couple of White teens, setting a young boy on fire, or torturing a wheelchair-bound cripple, it’s all good.

TYPICAL NEGRO BEHAVIOR: PART 1

“The Wichita Massacre”

December 8, 2000 – Assistant baseball coach Andrew Schreiber was at a convenience store when he was approached by two black men, the Carr brothers. Brandishing a gun they forced him to drive them to various ATMs withdrawing his own money. They left him in a field unharmed then shot the tires of his car. On December 11th the Carr brothers attempted to carjack Ann Walenta, but she tried to escape and was shot, dying in the hospital a few days later. The Carr brothers then forced their way into the home shared by Brad Heyka, Aaron Sander, and Jason Befort. The robbers forced these men to have sex with two of their girlfriends at gunpoint, then raped the women themselves. After the orgy, the Carr Brothers took the victims individually to get money from their ATM accounts. Then the male victims were crammed into the trunk of a car and the females were put in the backseat. They were taken to a snowy deserted area and shot execution-style then driven over by a vehicle. One woman survived her wounds and ran naked in the snow for a mile to a farmhouse and called 911. The Carr brothers were caught the next day. The incident was virtually unreported in the national media. At their trial the Carr brothers were found guilty and sentenced to death. But don’t worry – in 2005 the Kansas Supreme Court found the death penalty unconstitutional. 1 2 3

“The Knoxville Horror”

January 6, 2007 – Chris Newsom and his girlfriend Channon never made it home from their date. They were carjacked by a group of blacks who took them to a house, raped, and brutalized them both. Chris Newsom was led, or dragged, to the nearby railroad tracks and shot in the back of the head then set on fire. Finished with him, the blacks covered Channon’s head with a trashbag and stuffed her in a garbage bin, covering her body with sheets. Channon died a slow death of suffocation. The incident did not receive national media attention until accounts of the crime became widely circulated on the internet. Nationally syndicated columnist Leonard Pitts said, “I have four words for White Americans who feel themselves similarly victimized. Cry me a river.” 4 5 6 7

“Raped and beaten.”

October 20, 2008 – Anne Pressly, an Arkansas anchorwoman, lay asleep in her bed. A man had snuck into her home and began masturbating next to her. Interrupted when she awoke, he smashed her skull with a wooden-handled garden tool. Her face was crushed beyond recognition and she was raped. She died five days later in the hospital. Using DNA samples they linked local black thief Curtis Vance to the scene of the crime. But apparently Anne Pressly was not the only woman victimized by Vance. The same DNA sample also linked him to the rape of teacher Kristen Edwards. 8 9

“Tortured, killed, and set on fire.”

August 5, 2009 – The Phoenix Fire Department reponded to a garbage fire on West Peoria Avenue. Crews extinguished the fire and found the badly charred body of Terry Neely, a local disabled man who lived in an assisted-living home. Angela Simpson, a local black woman, lured Neely into her apartment with promises of sex, then beat him with a tire iron and hammer. Simpson then stabbed Neely more than fifty times, drove a 3-inch nail into his head, then stuffed him into a trash can and set fire to his remains. Simpson later admitted the details of the crime to detectives after saying she “needed to pee” and “wanted a candy bar.” 10 11

“Set on fire for a video game”

October 12, 2009 – When Michael Brewer didn’t pay up for a video game, the seller, young black entrepreneur Matthew Bent, decided to steal his bicycle. Not agreeing with this transaction, Brewer called the cops on Bent. The 15-year old Bent then organized a multiracial posse (because diversity is our strength) and had Brewer doused in rubbing alcohol and set on fire. The burns covered 80% of his body and much of his skin had to be replaced with skin taken from a cadaver. In physical therapy, Brewer managed to climb stairs for the first time again on November 23rd. 12 13

“The slaughter in Arkansas”

November 12, 2009 – A White family of five was killed in Pearcy, near Hot Springs, Arkansas. Their home was burned down around them and four of the victims had to be identified by dental records. Their vehicle was found miles away, it had also been set on fire. According to court documents, the suspects Pickney, Stringer, and Conway, all black males, targeted the family for robbery for their television sets and expensive car-wheel rims. Stringer later died in a shootout with the police. Two officers were wounded in the incident. 14 15 16

“Get out of jail free card”

November 29, 2009 – Four Lakewood police were in a Forza coffee shop when a man pulled a gun from his coat and opened fire, killing all four police officers. The chief suspect was Maurice Clemmons, a black felon from Arkansas. In 2000, Clemmons was released from prison after having his sentence reduced by current presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. A five-time convicted felon from Arkansas, Clemmons also had eight felony charges in Washington. Only six days before the shooting he had been released from police custody after being charged with raping a 12-year old relative. Clemmons was later shot while refusing to cooperate after being identified by a Seattle policeman. A gun belonging to one of the slain policemen was found on his body.17 18 19


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And wouldn't you know it..... today, in Oakland California there are massive riots. Check this out:

Protests After Conviction in Oakland
By JESSE McKINLEY
Published: July 9, 2010

Mobs of protesters smashed storefronts, lobbed bottles and set fires overnight in Oakland, Calif., hours after a white transit officer was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of an unarmed black man on Jan. 1, 2009.

Dozens of arrests were made late Thursday and early Friday, according to The Associated Press, as the police used riot gear and a heavy presence to try to disperse the free-ranging crowd, which ransacked stores and stampeded through city streets whenever officers surged to make arrests.

City officials were worried about a reprise of the riots that erupted in downtown Oakland after the shooting death last year of Oscar Grant III, when crowds burned cars and smashed storefronts. Mr. Grant’s shooting was captured on cellphone video and widely disseminated on the Internet.

The verdict also prompted Justice Department officials to announce Friday that they would look into whether the case warranted federal prosecution.

After the verdict was announced Thursday, several hundred people gathered near Oakland City Hall and taunted and threw bottles at police officers in riot gear. At least one person was either hit by a vehicle or injured by the surging crowd. Hundreds of others listened peacefully to speakers who had gathered downtown.

As night fell, smaller groups of protesters spread into side streets. Shortly after 9 p.m., someone tossed a home-made bomb into an area where the police were arresting a masked man. The concussion startled the police and protestors, as the police manned gas masks.

Peter Van Kleef, owner of the Cafe Van Kleef, a popular downtown bar around the corner from City Hall, and about 30 patrons watched the action through steel security fencing. As the police action ratcheted up, Mr. Van Kleef announced to patrons that it was time to leave or stay, despite a group playing music in the bar.

“It was like the band on the Titanic,” he said.

On Friday, city officials and merchants picked up from the overnight mayhem spurred by the conviction of the Bay Area transit officer, Johannes Mehserle, 28.

Mr. Mehserle had been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Mr. Grant, who was shot while lying face down on a platform after being removed from a Bay Area Rapid Transit train during a fight.

Mr. Mehserle contended that the shooting was an accident, that he had mistaken his sidearm for his Taser. He now faces up to four years in prison, and perhaps more since a gun was involved in the crime. Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 6.

Mr. Grant’s family was disappointed with the verdict, which came after a day and a half of deliberation by a jury in Los Angeles, where the trial had been moved because of worries about impaneling an impartial jury in Alameda County.

“We thought the jury was dismissive,” said John Burris, a lawyer for the Grant family. “It’s a small victory, but it is not a fair representation of what happened — an officer standing over him with his hands tied and shooting him.”

The verdict, announced to a packed courtroom at Los Angeles Superior Court, was preceded by anxious moments in downtown Oakland, where some merchants had boarded up storefronts in expectation of protests.

Yolanda Mesa, 31, who said she was Mr. Grant’s sister-in-law, arrived downtown after the verdict and criticized the absence of blacks on the jury. “We are not happy with this at all,” she said. “This is not justice.”

But for some, the fact that a police officer had been convicted — a member of the Bay Area Rapid Transit police, not the Oakland force — was some solace. Black residents in Oakland, who make up a large portion of the population, have long had an uneasy relationship with the city’s police, whose past episodes of brutality and malfeasance have led to a long period of oversight by independent monitors and a federal judge.

“We’ve been suffering police brutality for generations,” said Lesley Phillips, a longtime Oakland resident. “We want it to end.”

City officials and the police in Oakland had prepared for the verdict for weeks as arguments were under way. Reaction in front of the Los Angeles courtroom was calm, but officials in Oakland closed City Hall and sent city workers home soon after word that a verdict had been reached.

Mayor Ron Dellums and Police Chief Anthony W. Batts of Oakland had been urging calm as the jury began deliberating. The police had also been put on alert, practicing antiriot maneuvers and coordinating with representatives of several local agencies in case of civil unrest. City officials had argued that much of the violence from earlier riots had been caused by “outside agitators.”

That message was echoed by a group called Oakland for Justice, which organized an evening rally to create “a safe space” where youths would not be “exposed to the risk of arrest because of the actions of others.”

But Arnold Lucas Jr., 19, said he was depressed by the verdict and thought it was unfair. “It’s the same thing as Rodney King,” he said. “It’s 2010. The same thing is going on. There’s never going to be peace on earth.”

City Councilwoman Jean Quan said: “I don’t think anyone is really happy with the verdict. At least we’re pleased he didn’t get total acquittal.”

Rebecca Cathcart contributed reporting from Los Angeles, and Carol Pogash and Tad Whitaker from Oakland.

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"Yo dawg, I'm pissed-off at whitey so I'm gonna torch my own neighborhood!! Keepin' it real on da streets of Oakland!!!".

Bunch of rocket-scientists right there.

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