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🚨Are you KIDDING? George McDonald III gets PROBATION ONLY after striking and k*lling 16-year-old Daniel Stahl in downtown St. Louis!
In June 2025, McDonald, the black convicted criminal, drove his car onto the sidewalk during a violent fight and shooting outside a building on Washington Avenue.
He hit Stahl, a white teenager from Springfield who was in town with family members. Stahl was an innocent bystander and was not involved in the fight.
McDonald fled the scene and later claimed self-defense. He was charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in d*ath.
In July 2026, he received just five years of probation with zero days in jail.
Stahl’s family is calling the outcome an injustice.
This is what passes for justice in parts of St. Louis.
#StLouis #CrimeAndJustice
🚨 JUST IN: Paul Pelosi has officially be CHARGED with hit and run after he smacked into a parked Tesla in his Maserati and drove off
I’m sure Nancy and her cronies will get him off though.
This is all for show.
Vikrum Digwa’s family walking in shame, hiding their faces, from Southampton Crown Court after the conviction of the mother for assisting her son by hiding the dagger. 🗡️
Next turn father and son
Kiran Kaur, the mother of Henry Nowak’s killer - Vickrum Digwa - has been jailed for three years after removing her son’s murder weapon from the scene.
Deport the whole family.
@KamalaHarris The 2020 election saw major last-minute rule changes in key states, often bypassing legislatures. Private funding from Mark Zuckerberg heavily supported election operations in Democrat areas. The Hunter Biden laptop story was suppressed by tech and media. These issues eroded trust for millions of Americans. Reforms like the SAVE Act strengthen verification — they don’t suppress votes. Secure elections require confidence in the process.
🚨#BREAKING: Yet ANOTHER video has emerged of Black female "teens" BEATING a public bus driver in Charlotte NC.
According to the victim, the two girls BROKE HER NOSE and damaged her peripheral vision so severely, she could not work.
The case against the "teens" was dismissed.
White man Jeffrey Chapman, 49, was chased down on his bicycle in Clearwater Beach, FL & brutally bludgeoned to death with a tire iron….all for fun.
black man Savonne Morrison, 21 (on probation for violent carjacking), and his accomplice laughed about it in texts, shared news articles, and called themselves ‘legends.’
When will the anti-White violence end? This was random targeting of an innocent White man living his life.
🚨TRAGIC: His name was Mikael Janicki. He was a 39-year-old Polish man living in Sweden.
He was cycling with his 12-year-old son to the swimming pool. In a pedestrian underpass, they were surrounded and verbally harassed by a group of immigrants.
Mikael turned back to confront them and protect his son. One of them, named Mohammed Khalid Mohammed Mohammed, pulled out a gun and shot him twice in the head at close range, right in front of his boy.
Mikael died shortly after.
The shooter, a repeat offender with prior convictions including attempted murder, was sentenced to 14 years in prison in March 2025.
Four others from the group were convicted of helping the killer escape and covering up evidence. Since they were minors, they received youth care, probation with community service, and youth supervision and spent not a single day in prison.
In 2021, Ben Crump fueled nationwide outrage when he told the world 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant was unarmed in her yard when police arbitrarily shot her. His statements were shared thousands of times and generated enormous public outrage.
Mr. Crump did not publicly retract those claims after body camera footage showed Bryant was holding a large knife and moving toward another young woman when the officer fired.
Mr. Crump represented the family of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and became one of the leading voices behind the "Hands up, don't shoot" narrative, asserting Brown was surrendering when he was shot. Those claims helped fuel nationwide protests and unrest.
Mr. Crump did not publicly retract those claims after the Department of Justice concluded that the physical evidence and witness testimony did not support that narrative.
In Mississippi, Mr. Crump represented the family of Trey Reed, a young college student found hanging from a tree. He held press conferences demanding "the truth" while rumors spread online claiming Reed had suffered numerous broken bones and that it was a "lynching."
Mr. Crump did not publicly correct those claims after the official medical examination found no broken bones and ruled the death a suicide. Although he commissioned a private autopsy and promised its findings would be shared, that report was never publicly released.
Following the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Mr. Crump publicly described Blake as unarmed and peaceful.
Mr. Crump did not publicly correct those statements after investigators determined Blake was carrying a knife and had continued resisting officers after two taser deployments. Blake himself later acknowledged during a national television interview that he had been carrying a knife and only dropped it after being shot.
When 29-year-old Jalen Randle was fatally shot by a Houston police officer, Mr. Crump held a major press conference asserting body camera footage would show Randle had been shot in the back of the neck while running away.
Mr. Crump did not publicly correct those claims after body camera footage and the medical examination showed the opposite.
During the high-profile prosecution of Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw, Mr. Crump publicly claimed forensic testing had found a teenage accuser's DNA inside Holtzclaw's uniform trousers and Holtzclaw's DNA inside the teenager's undergarments.
Mr. Crump did not publicly correct those statements after sworn crime lab testimony showed that no such forensic evidence existed.
Now, Mr. Crump has stepped into the investigation surrounding the death of Ocean Springs teenager Nolan Wells.
Within days, he was publicly questioning the integrity of the investigation and telling national audiences that authorities were attempting to "sweep the investigation under the rug."
He also amplified a rumor that Nolan had made it back to shore on the night of July 4 and attended a pool party, sharing a photograph while acknowledging it was, at that point, only a rumor.
That rumor spread across social media with incredible speed. Before long, countless people were repeating as fact that Nolan had been killed in Ocean Springs and that his body had later been transported back to Horn Island.
Since then, eyewitnesses have stated that the photograph Mr. Crump shared was actually taken in June, before the Fourth of July weekend.
Whether every statement Mr. Crump has made about the Nolan Wells case ultimately proves true or false is not the point.
The point is that extraordinary allegations deserve extraordinary evidence, particularly when they have the power to divide communities, undermine public confidence, and shape national opinion before investigators have completed their work.
Questioning those allegations is not racism because Mr. Crump happens to be black.
Holding powerful people accountable for their public statements is not racism.
Author ~ E. Brian Rose
The trailer for ‘I PLAY ROCKY’ has been released.
The film follows a young Sylvester Stallone and his journey to get ‘ROCKY’ made, in theaters on November 20th. 🔥
Nicolas Cage said he turned $200 into $20,000 at a roulette table in 30 minutes, then handed the entire amount to an orphanage the next day and never gambled again.
Jimmy Kimmel: Are you a gambler?
Nicolas Cage: No.
Jimmy Kimmel: I heard a story about you, tell me if this is true. I want to know— that you had two hundred dollars—
Nicolas Cage: Yes.
Jimmy Kimmel: You played roulette, you turned it into like two hundred thousand dollars?
Nicolas Cage: No no no no, nothing that extraordinary. Twenty thousand.
Jimmy Kimmel: Twenty thousand dollars. Okay.
Nicolas Cage: Yeah but I did it in about a half hour, and I was in the Bahamas.
Jimmy Kimmel: Okay
Nicolas Cage: And it was one of those nights — do you ever have one of those nights where you feel like the mojo is with you, and you knew you could do nothing wrong, everything was going to go your way?
Jimmy Kimmel: I've never had that. I swear to God.
Nicolas Cage: You will. It was one of those nights. My game was roulette, and it was about, I would say, about 20 years ago. And I went into, what's that big hotel in the Bahamas, the Atlantis?
Jimmy Kimmel: Oh yeah, the Atlantis.
Nicolas Cage: Yeah, yeah. And I went in, I went to the roulette table, and I just knew I had it. And every number I chose and I often would choose the same number, it kept winning. And then even the woman that was spinning the ball said, "Nothing sweeter than a repeater." And I kept doing it, and I said, this is magic. I did it, you know, it happened. And so the next day I said, you know, this is so special, I'm gonna go. I found an orphanage. I lived across Nassau Harbor, and I went, I found an orphanage. And I met all the children, and I said to the headmistress, this is for you. Twenty thousand dollars, cash in her hand. And I never gambled again, because it would ruin the magic of that night. Never gamble again. So... I- uh, well, I ended it on a win.
Jimmy Kimmel: That's incredible. Unfortunately, those kids went and gambled it all away.
On the left, the picture the media showed of the unknown Sioux Falls "terrorist' suspect. On the right, the actual individual they knew committed the act.
Meet Marcus Williams. This genius and rocket scientist was electrocuted while breaking into an ATM with a metal pry bar. While doing this, the pry bar hit internal electrical components that caused a heavy electrical shock, killing him.
His family then filed a $500,000 lawsuit against the bank, stating it was responsible for his death. Luckily sanity prevailed, and the court promptly rejected the ridiculous lawsuit, stating Williams' death resulted from his own criminal actions and that the bank was not liable.
The judge then dismissed the case and ordered the family to reimburse the bank for the cost of repairing the damaged ATM!
Society can breathe better tonight, knowing there is one less, useless, dumbass in the world!
#Karma
Meet Demont Forte, a Charlotte NC man who has a MIND-BOGGLING 24+ arrests and over 50+ charges...
...he was found NOT GUILTY of strangulation, even though the ENTIRE STRANGULATION WAS CAUGHT ON CAMERA!!!!
Demont Forte can CLEARLY BE SEEN with his HANDS AROUND THE NECK OF A WOMAN WHO WAS KICKING AND SCREAMING AND STRUGGLING TO BREATHE.
But because Demont Forte ALSO punched and kicked the woman...
...they couldn't determine that the injuries around the woman's neck were DEFINITELY from strangulation, so they did not convict him of it.
WHAT ARE WE EVEN DOING HERE?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🚨BREAKING: Illinois state Rep. Carol Ammons (D) has been charged with eight counts of wire fraud in connection with an alleged kickback scheme tied to campaign contributions, along with conspiracy to obstruct justice.
Her husband, Aaron Ammons, the Champaign County clerk of courts, faces charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice and obstruction of evidence.
Who will be next?