A Baltimore man was sentenced Wednesday to nearly six years in federal prison for the arson of a Baltimore food market during last spring's rioting that followed the funeral of Freddie Gray.
U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett sentenced Trevon Green, 23, to serve the term and three years of probation, prosecutors say, pursuant to a plea deal reached in July. Green also admitted to looting a liquor store and assaulting its owner.
“Trevon Green was not a protester, he was a criminal who enjoyed committing gratuitous violence,” said U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein. “He looted a liquor store and kicked the defenseless store owner in the head, then he set fire to a food market. We caught him because police and prosecutors spent time reviewing recordings from cameras throughout the city.”
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These brainless pigs haven't evolved since the 1968 riots. They can't get it in their skulls that it is THEY these businesses provide a service to. Destroy them and the service stops.
ReplyDeleteByeeeee pos.
ReplyDeleteBLM lol time for people to stand their ground. Arm yourselves make sure you get a semi-auto these thugs travel in packs. Kill em all big and small
ReplyDeleteI don't usually have problems with individual black people other than the general mistrust. Two or more of them and my senses are alert. It's coming to the point where the police can't or won't protect us for fear of lawsuits, trials, prison or being on youtube. Now we have the BLM crowd, which is funded by corps such as Ford, Soros and others with multiple tens of millions of dollars donations. Someone or some group wants to keep us divided, so we can be controlled. And for the most part, they are successful.
ReplyDeleteRegardless, this BLM group and probably other groups, as well as individuals who buy into the propaganda and mindset of these groups, are increasingly becoming a problem, and a dangerous one as evidenced by the recent fiasco in Milwaukee Wis. where they were dragging WHITE people out of their vehicles and beating them.
Living on the shore usually means we don't have this type of problems as some of the big cities do, or at least on a later timetable. As more criminals and gangs take up residence here that may change. I'm not saying to go out and shoot anyone on sight but it is up to every individual to stay vigilant and be prepared to defend yourselves, family and property.
There are a lot of 'good ole boys' in this area and I really don't think they would tolerate activities like those in some cities that have taken place very long.
Who knows what, if anything, that would spark.
Clean your weapons, get some range time to keep fresh and if you don't own a weapon think about acquiring one or more. ( if you're the type that doesn't like firearms, good luck )
Oh, and have a great weekend.