Saturday, April 12, 2014

Two BLACK CHURCH DEACONS KILLED on 33rd Street within 3 months! - Topix

==NAWWP wonders why BLACK PEOPLE keeping RAPIN, ROBBIN and KILLIN one another==



Two BLACK CHURCH DEACONS KILLED on 33rd Street within 3 months!


NAAWP wonders why BLACK FOLKS really ENJOY MURDERING one another!


FACT: AMERICA’S PREDOMINATELY BLACK CITIES & TOWNS SUCK because they are CRACK and POT INFESTED ENTITLEMENT LIFESTYLE $HYTHOLES!


Now for the REST of the STORY:


In the span of less than three months, two church deacons' lives were snuffed out by gunfire in Newport News — two men killed a block away from one another in broad daylight.
No one had been arrested in either death. The slayings serve as a continued reminder of the senseless violence that plagues the Southeast community, a fact that makes life tougher for those who live and work there.
Clinton Stonewall Jackson Jr., 79, was shot to death at about 5:20 p.m. Tuesday while driving down 33rd Street.

Police believe the shooter was inside Jackson's car. Witnesses told police they saw a man fleeing from the victim's car as it was driving near 33rd Street and Madison Avenue. No suspect information or motive has been released.
Joseph Henry Williams, 71, was shot to death on Jan. 19 — also while driving down 33rd Street. Williams, who was bringing Sunday dinner home to his wife, was struck by a stray bullet at 2:50 p.m. while driving his minivan.
Williams, who served as a mentor for young men, was a deacon at Triumph Christian Center in Newport News.
Police say they have increased patrols in the area since the deaths, but this alone will not prevent the next shooting. The public needs to help police get these criminals off the streets by speaking up.
If you know something, say something. Next time, it could be a deacon at your church or one of your family members whose life ends abruptly and violently on a city street. Anyone with any information is asked to call Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
40-year-old case raises legal issues
The case of an Isle of Wight man charged with a rape that investigators say occurred more than 40 years ago raises all sorts of legal issues, according to a recent story by our colleague, Daily Press reporter Ryan Murphy.
Danny S. Edwards, now 63, was in his early 20s in 1973, when prosecutors say the crime took place. He's accused of sexually assaulting a then-13-year-old girl, who's now in her early 50s.
That woman came forward four decades after the fact, and Edwards was indicted last year based on DNA evidence.
Under law, crimes are prosecuted under the laws in place at the time of the offense. In 1973, for example, people convicted of rape could be sentenced to death.
Does that mean Edwards could face a death sentence if convicted?
Not in this case. The case's prosecutor, Commonwealth's Attorney L. Wayne Farmer, quickly agreed not to prosecute the case for the death penalty, meaning Edwards faces between five years and life in prison if convicted.


POOF:
http://www.dailypress.com/news/crime/dp-nws-crime-notebook-0413-20140413,0,7492825.story


FACT: The NAAWP spends more TIME, ENERGY and MONEY on REPORTING about BLACK on BLACK CRIME than the NAACP, the LIBERAL MEDIA, the SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER and the ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE in 2014!


…and we are a PRO-WHITE, PRO-CHRISTIAN, PRO-CONSERVATIVE and PRO-AMERICAN GROUP!


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION for the ADVANCEMENT of WHITE PEOPLE

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