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@rottenBANANAReRe

It's not a matter of agreeing. I'm providing information regarding who funds BLM and providing a link to more current opinions about whether or not it's still Marxist. That was in response to your statement that BLM has changed since it was formed and probably not still Marxist since my post with Cullor's quotes about that was back in 2015/2016.

I don't really argue. I simply provide additional information that is credible and let those with other opinions decide based on the new information. All of our opinions are irrelevant. Only what is TRUE matters. I don't support a side; I support truth. I hope that clarifies my position on things.
 
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@Prettypink513

I guess the house and clothes he bought himself with donations really helped other black people.
Idgaf about dude. It shouldn't even be a debate. Yet here we are again.

We're like "cops should stop killing unarmed black people."

And ya'll like "but BLM are (insert whatever here)"

I honestly don't gaf about blm. STOP KILLING US!!!!! It's not hard.

Yes, black ppl kill other black ppl. But again, You are more likely to kill someone in your race/class/area.

When ray ray shoot pookie, ray ray goes to jail.

When officer smith kills ray ray, officer smith gets a paid vacation. I'm tired of having to explain the difference.
 
@Prettypink513

Has anyone here said that police officers should not be held accountable for killing innocent people?

Although you do not acknowledge that innocent White people have been killed by police I will not assume that you do not care about those White people.

Bad behavior by anyone needs to be called out regardless of their race.
 
@Prettypink513

Has anyone here said that police officers should not be held accountable for killing innocent people?

Although you do not acknowledge that innocent White people have been killed by police I will not assume that you do not care about those White people.

Bad behavior by anyone needs to be called out regardless of their race.
Maybe you missed it, but I've mentioned their white victims PLENTY of times here. Yes they kill white citizens, but not at the rate they kill blacks and that's just facts.

I said what I said. Racial equality/justice should never be a debate. That's racist, stank genitals energy. Yes. I am well aware that you are also black. But that fact only confuses me more. smh
 
What are you confused about other than statistics.

I don't give a shit about violent criminals or when they end up dead - ever.

George Floyd's case is cut and dry he was abused and denied medical attention when he begged and pleaded for help. A petty crime should never cost anyone their life.

I will repeat I do not make excuses for violent criminals and I will not make excuses for violent police.

I do not condone charlatans Black , White or Other.
 
A Baltimore woman was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for assisting in the murder of a woman and her 7-year-old child during a 2015 drug-related robbery.

Kiara Haynes, 37, also was given five years of supervised release after she was found guilty of aiding and abetting the use and discharge of a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime and crime of violence.

Jennifer Jeffrey and her 7-year-old child were killed in 2015.
According to Haynes’s plea agreement, Haynes helped her co-defendant, Andre Briscoe, with whom she was romantically involved, plan to steal heroin from Jennifer Jeffrey, a long-time friend of Haynes.


On May 26, 2015, Briscoe arrived at Haynes’s apartment from his home in Cambridge. During the course of the evening, Briscoe said that Jeffrey had heroin and he planned to rob and kill Jeffrey to get the heroin. Briscoe confirmed to Haynes his intention to kill not only Jeffrey, but her minor child if the child were present at the time of the robbery.

MORE: Suspect indicted for 2015 murder of a mother and 7-year-old

Haynes offered to help Briscoe get a gun.

Haynes then contacted a relative whom she knew to have a gun.

In exchange for allowing Haynes to use the gun, Haynes promised to give the relative some of the stolen heroin and give his gun back. Haynes and Briscoe met with the relative’s brother, who gave Haynes a .45 caliber firearm. Haynes and Briscoe returned to Haynes’s apartment with the gun.

According to police, later that night, as detailed in the plea agreement, Briscoe left Haynes’s apartment to go hang out with Jeffrey at Jeffrey’s nearby home. When Haynes woke up later and realized that Briscoe had not returned, Haynes got upset.

Between 4 a.m. and 5 p.m., Haynes walked over to Jeffrey’s home and began banging on the door and yelling for Briscoe to come out. Jeffrey’s relative opened the door and told Haynes that children were in the house asleep and that Haynes should go home, which she eventually did.


According to Haynes’s plea agreement, at approximately 7:23 a.m., Briscoe walked back from Jeffrey’s residence to Haynes’s apartment.

Briscoe told Haynes that Jeffrey had shown him a large amount of heroin and that Jeffrey’s child did not feel well and had not gone to school that day. At approximately 11:41 a.m., Haynes overheard Briscoe on the phone with Jeffrey, who was talking about making breakfast for Briscoe. When Briscoe got off the phone, he retrieved the .45-caliber gun from Haynes’s bedroom and told Haynes that he was going to Jeffrey’s to get the drugs.

When Briscoe returned to Haynes’s apartment, Haynes asked him what had happened. Briscoe told Haynes that Jeffrey and her child were dead and gave Haynes a bag of heroin as her “cut” of Jeffrey’s drugs. As detailed in the plea agreement, Haynes returned the gun, along with the heroin given to her by Briscoe, as payment for the use of the gun.

On May 28, 2015, after a receiving a call for assistance, the Baltimore Police Department discovered Jeffrey and her child dead in their home.

In her plea agreement, Haynes further admitted that she lied to investigators and prosecutors about these events on five occasions between May 2015 and November 2020.

Andre Ricardo Briscoe, a/k/a “Poo”, age 38, of Baltimore and Cambridge, Maryland, was convicted by a federal jury on June 8, 2022, for federal drug distribution charges, use of a firearm to commit murder in relation to drug trafficking crime, killing a witness to prevent communication with law enforcement, and being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition.


Briscoe faces a mandatory life sentence for killing a witness and for using a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime resulting in death, related to the murder of Jeffrey’s child.
 
January 4, 2023
U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett today sentenced Andre Ricardo Briscoe, a/k/a “Poo”, age 39, of Baltimore and Cambridge, Maryland, to life in federal prison for federal drug distribution charges, use of a firearm to commit murder in relation to drug trafficking crimes, killing a witness to prevent communication with law enforcement and being a felon in possession of firearm and ammunition. Defendant Briscoe was convicted of those charges on June 8, 2022, after a 12-day jury trial.
According to the facts proven at his trial, from March through October 2015, Briscoe conspired with others to distribute heroin. On May 25, 2015, Briscoe traveled from his home in Cambridge, Maryland, to the home of co-defendant Kiara Haynes, with whom he was romantically involved. He told Haynes that he planned to steal heroin from Jennifer Jeffrey, a long-time friend of Haynes. According to trial testimony, during the course of the evening, Briscoe explained that Ms. Jeffrey had heroin and he planned to rob and kill Ms. Jeffrey to get the heroin. Haynes told Briscoe she would help him get a gun.


Haynes subsequently contacted a relative whom she knew to have a gun. The relative was incarcerated at the time. Haynes told the relative on a recorded jail line that she needed the gun so Briscoe could rob Ms. Jeffrey of her drugs. In exchange for allowing Haynes to use the gun, Haynes promised to give the inmate “like 30 [grams]” of the stolen heroin and give him the gun back. The inmate agreed to loan Haynes the gun. After the call, Haynes and Briscoe met with the inmate’s brother, who gave Haynes a .45 caliber firearm. Briscoe and Haynes returned to Haynes’s apartment with the gun.


Later that night, Briscoe left Haynes’s apartment and went to visit Ms. Jeffrey at her nearby home. As detailed during trial testimony, after Briscoe returned to Haynes’s apartment on the morning of May 27, 2015, Briscoe told Haynes that Ms. Jeffrey had shown him a large amount of heroin and that Ms. Jeffrey’s child did not feel well and had not gone to school that day. At approximately 11:41 a.m. Haynes overheard Briscoe on the phone with Ms. Jeffrey, who was talking about making breakfast for Briscoe. Briscoe retrieved the .45-caliber gun from Haynes’s bedroom and told her that he was going to Ms. Jeffrey’s to get the drugs.


Briscoe then went to Ms. Jeffrey’s home, where he carried out his plan by robbing her of at least 80 grams of drugs and murdered Ms. Jeffrey, shooting her in the wrist, shoulder, chest, and back of the head. Briscoe also killed Ms. Jeffrey’s child while he was in his bed by shooting the child multiple times in the head.


Briscoe returned to Haynes’s apartment and told her that Jennifer Jeffrey and her child were dead and gave Haynes a bag of heroin as her “cut.” As detailed in Haynes’s plea agreement, she returned the gun to the inmate’s relative along with the heroin given to her by Briscoe, as payment for the use of the gun. On May 28, 2015, after a receiving a call for assistance, the Baltimore Police Department discovered Ms. Jeffrey and her child dead in their home.


Co-defendant Kiara Haynes, age 38, of Baltimore, was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for two counts of aiding and abetting the use and discharge of a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime and crime of violence, causing the death of Jennifer Jeffrey and her seven-year-old child.
 
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