This was a setup from tbe beginning. The family should've asked for manslaughter. You have to prove intent with murder. You dont with manslaughter. Its the same way they get police off everytime. Its a trick.
🚨BREAKING: South Carolina Jury Finds Asian Store Owner NOT GUILTY After Shooting Unarmed 14-Year-Old Black Teen In The Back
A 61-year-old convenience store owner chased down and shot a 14-year-old Black teen in the back even though the boy didn’t steal anything and a jury just found him not guilty.
On May 30, 2023, Chikei Rick Chow chased 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton over 130 yards before shooting him in the back. Prosecutors said Carmack-Belton did not steal anything and did not point his gun at anyone — it fell during the chase. Carmack-Belton died in his twin brother’s arms.
On June 1, 2026, a jury found Chow not guilty of murder after he claimed self-defense.
Cyrus Carmack-Belton’s family sobbed in court as the verdict was read. The case sparked protests in the Black community, with many questioning how someone could shoot an unarmed 14-year-old in the back and still walk free.
🚨 Here We Go Again: Amazon Driver Caught on Camera Taking Family's Pet Cat
A California family is searching for answers after their beloved cat, Junie, was allegedly taken by an Amazon delivery driver.
Home security footage reportedly shows a driver dropping off a package, picking up the family's cat, and leaving with her. The family filed a police report, and authorities are now investigating the incident as a suspected theft.
Amazon says the driver worked for a third party delivery company and that it is cooperating with law enforcement.
The family says Junie is a friendly cat who has been part of their family since 2022.
I don't recall USPS carriers stealing our pets. What is going on at Amazon these days? 🤔🐱@amazon@JeffBezos