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Atlanta police looking for white girl who burned down Wendy’s

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by tinman, Jun 14, 2020.

  1. Newlin

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    She has the same name as Brooks girlfriend?

    Now that’s an odd coincidence.
     
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  4. tinman

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    Book her on Arson

    there also looks like there's evidence she's stolen a bunch of frosties

    @Os Trigonum
     
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    @Os Trigonum did you see that @tinman tagged you?
     
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  6. tinman

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  8. Sanctity

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    Wendy's has always been disappointing in terms of portion size and quality compared to the competition vs BurgerKing and everybody else. If you are going to eat this way then why Wendy's in the first place?
     
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    dude

    wendy’s dollar menu with frosties, chili and baked potatoes were a staple of college life

    don’t hate cause you can’t relate
     
  11. Sanctity

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    Wendy's in the DMV area are franchised disasters.
     
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    People have moved up to chik fil a , zaxbys, raising canes and in and out if they opened one
     
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    They should give her the chair.
     
  14. Sanctity

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    There are some people sick and tired of chicken. Chik fil a charged me twice on an online order and they refused to refund me. PayPal did...
     
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    Arson is a serious offense

    If there were other people there, they could die or have severe burns.

    Her blatant disrespect for public safety and her illogical reasoning for targeting that business makes her a candidate for a permanent institution.

    If police brutality happened at an elementary school parking lot, does she burn down the school?
     
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    Yes, most likely.
     
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    She's out on bond

    $10k bond? that's it for arson?

     
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    Didn't know where this belonged but since it's the ATL:

     
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    Just a reminder:

    Here’s How The Nation Responded When A Black Militia Group Occupied A Government Building
    Nearly 50 years ago, a group of armed Black Panthers entered the California state Capitol to protest a gun control bill.

    Don Mulford, a GOP assemblyman who represented Oakland, responded to the Black Panther police patrols in 1967 with a bill to strip Californians of the right to openly carry firearms.

    Nobody tried to stop the 30 Black Panthers — 24 men and six women, carrying rifles, shotguns and revolvers — as they walked through the doors of the state Capitol building on May 2 of that year. This was decades before Sept. 11 or the Oklahoma City bombing, and the protesters were, after all, legally allowed to have their weapons. They entered with their guns pointed at the ceiling. Behind them followed a horde of journalists they’d called to document the protest.

    As the rest of the group waited nearby, six Panthers entered the assembly chamber, where they found lawmakers mid-session. Some legislators reportedly saw the protesters and took cover under desks. It was the last straw: Police finally ordered the protesters to leave the premises. The group maintained they were within their rights to be in the Capitol with their guns, but eventually they exited peacefully.

    Outside, Seale delivered the Black Panther executive mandate before a crush of reporters. This section of remarks, reprinted in Hugh Pearson’s The Shadow of the Panther, still resonates today:

    “Black people have begged, prayed, petitioned, demonstrated, and everything else to get the racist power structure of America to right the wrongs which have historically been perpetuated against black people. All of these efforts have been answered by more repression, deceit and hypocrisy. As the aggression of the racist American government escalates in Vietnam, the police agencies of America escalate the oppression of black people throughout the ghettoes of America. Vicious police dogs, cattle prods, and increased patrols have become familiar sights in black communities. City Hall turns a deaf ear to the pleas of black people for relief from this increasing terror.”

    Shortly after Seale finished, police arrested the group on felony charges of conspiracy to disrupt a legislative session. Seale accused them of manufacturing “trumped up charges,” but the protesters would later plead guilty to lesser misdemeanors.

    Mulford’s legislation, which became known as the “Panthers Bill,” passed with the support of the National Rifle Association, which apparently believed that the whole “good guy with a gun” thing didn’t apply to black people. California Gov. Ronald Reagan (R), who would later campaign for president as a steadfast defender of the Second Amendment, signed the bill into law.
     

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