I GOT DEM RANGS (SHE GOT DEM RANGS)
DEM RANGS OF POWAH (OH LAWD)
LAWD DEM RANGS (HELP HER LAWD)
I SAID HELP ME NOW (PLEASE LAWD)
LAWD DEM RANGS (KANG OF KANGS)
@mattforney I’m sorry for whatever happened in your life to make you this way, but you’re wrong. And your view of humanity is truly a sad indictment of how inhumane we’ve become. These aren’t parasites.
🚨 NOW: Since Newark PD decided to SURRENDER, ICE agents are now ARRESTING leftists out front of their facility themselves, and having cops come pick them up
WELL done, ICE 👏
It’s still VERY early. Expect this to get worse.
All credit goes to Hannah Jones and Meredith Yeomans for the following report:
State calls third minor witness, 17-year-old from Memorial High School
By Hannah Jones and Meredith Yeomans
The prosecution called a third minor witness to the stand, a 17-year-old from Memorial High School. He held a yellow stress ball in his hand as he testified.
The witness said both his mother and sister were at the track on the day of the incident. His sister was on the track team, and his mother was working concessions. The witness said his father had died recently, stating that he was “murdered by some man in California.”
He said he plays running back on the football team and was supposed to be attending a football camp today but missed it.
The witness testified that he was at the tent putting on his shorts when he saw Austin talking to Karmelo. He said his sister was also under the tent. He described what he witnessed during the incident, consistent with previous witness testimony.
He said that after the stabbing, he and his sister ran because he wanted to protect her.
“Stuff like this never happens,” the witness said. “Not in Frisco.”
“You cared a lot about Austin, didn’t you?” the prosecutor asked.
“Yes, sir,” the witness replied.
The witness said that when Austin died, he lost “one extra person who believed in [him].”
When describing the interaction between Austin and Karmelo, the witness said that Karmelo “provoked” Austin. The prosecution questioned the witness about his use of the word “provoke” and whether he understood its legal significance. The witness said he did not, but believed it was the right word to describe what he observed.
The witness stated that his sister will not testify because what she witnessed “shook her more than it shook [him].” He also said that his mother will not be testifying.
He testified that Austin told Karmelo, “I’m not going to fight you at a track meet,” during the incident.
Like previous witnesses, the witness told the jury that Austin did not want to fight, that Karmelo was the aggressor, and that the stabbing was not an act of self-defense.
All credit goes to Hannah Jones and Meredith Yeomans for the following report:
Former Liberty High School student called to the stand
By Hannah Jones and Meredith Yeomans
NBC 5 will not be identifying minors who testify in court, per court order.
The prosecution called a former Liberty High School student to the stand. She explained that she is a member of the Class of 2026 and recently graduated. She also stated that her mother is a former prison guard.
She testified that on the day of the incident, she attended the track meet with the Liberty High School team. Liberty had two tents—one for girls and one for boys—which were located next to the Memorial team’s tent, approximately five to six feet away.
The witness testified that attention was drawn to the Memorial tent after she heard a commotion. When she looked over, she observed a verbal argument. She said she saw Austin telling Karmelo to get up and move, while Karmelo refused. She then looked away because her friend’s race was beginning, and by the time she looked back, the stabbing had already occurred.
She testified that Karmelo was the aggressor and that she believed a fight was about to happen. She said she did not think Austin wanted to fight and believed Karmelo was trying to antagonize him.
When asked about what she witnessed, the former student became emotional and began to cry. She was seen wiping tears from her cheek while testifying.
The witness told the jury that the interaction had nothing to do with race and that, in her opinion, it also had nothing to do with self-defense.
She testified that she previously provided information to police about the relationship between Austin and Karmelo but later learned that information was incorrect. It remains unclear what specific information she shared regarding their prior relationship.
During cross-examination, the witness told the jury that she remembered Karmelo saying that if they wanted him to move, they would have to move him.
There are growing calls for British men to be allowed to carry Enfield rifles as culturally significant symbols in response to Sikh kirpans.
“If Sikhs can carry around a knife because it’s ‘culturally significant,’ then British men should be allowed to carry an Enfield rifle.”
One might wonder why Newscum's team would post something so idiotic, but it makes sense considering they've never actually seen a project completed. It's a foreign concept to them.
@MaryAnnreports Karmelo Anthony had the legal right to be there. Austin Metcalf did not have the legal authority to remove him. Him refusing Metcalf’s demands to leave does NOT constitute provocation!
We have now heard from six teens who were at the stadium the day Austin Metcalf was stabbed by Karmelo Anthony. Four out of the six are black . All have testified that Karmelo Anthony was asked to leave the Memorial HS team tent, provoked Austin Metcalf, and pulled a knife *before or while* Austin had even pushed Karmelo.
"I'm not going to fight you at a track meet, dude,' Austin told Karmelo, according to teen #3.
During cross examination , defense attorney asks, 'Did he (Austin) grab hold of him (Karmelo?)
Teen #4 says, "He didn't get the chance to grab hold of him. He was already stabbed."
Teen #6 described watching the verbal back and forth between Austin and Karmelo, while Karmelo had his hands in his backpack and claimed he had something in his bag.
'The vein in his arm was visible. It looked like he was grabbing something,' teen #6 said.
🚨 BREAKING OVERNIGHT: The SAVE America Act GOT 50 VOTES thanks to Sen. Susan Collins voting in favor of Mike Lee's amendment
THEY JUST PROVED IT CAN GET 51 VOTES, with JD Vance as a tie-breaker!
This version of the bill still contains voter ID and proof of citizenship 🔥
But it needed 60.
SO NO MORE EXCUSES! Nuke the filibuster.
Lee says this is the HOUSE-passed version of SAVE America, which still secures our elections to a VERY strong degree.