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HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:01 am
by Kazuya Mishima
I CANT BELEIVE TEH MEDIA MAEKS THIS UP.

http://www.c-ville.com/knock-out-victim ... sGqqkB2DfJ

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:08 am
by Turdacious
WE NEED MOAR AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS!!!!!

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:40 am
by DrDonkeyLove
So much wrong here that it's hard to keep up.

Notice that the victims were unarmed and completely defenseless just as our liberal politicians want it.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:43 am
by Kazuya Mishima
Turdacious wrote:WE NEED MOAR AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS!!!!!
THEY ARE JUST MAD BECAUSE THEY CANT SIGN UP FOR THE FREE HEALTHCARE THAT ISNT EVEN FREE.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:09 am
by Grandpa's Spells
Kazuya Mishima wrote:I CANT BELEIVE TEH MEDIA MAEKS THIS UP.

http://www.c-ville.com/knock-out-victim ... sGqqkB2DfJ
OMG more random violence redefined to pander to a white panic narrative!

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:10 am
by Herv100
Meanwhile, a white dude in Texas played the game, knocking out an old black guy, and was charged with a federal hate crime

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:16 am
by Kazuya Mishima
Grandpa's Spells wrote:
Kazuya Mishima wrote:I CANT BELEIVE TEH MEDIA MAEKS THIS UP.

http://www.c-ville.com/knock-out-victim ... sGqqkB2DfJ
OMG more random violence redefined to pander to a white panic narrative!

OMG THEIR BLACK ASSES TRY THAT ON ME THEYRE GUNNA BE SEEING THE BIDNESS END OF A RUGER LCP. MAYBE JESSE JACKSON CAN PREACH AT THEIR FUNERAL DOWN AT THE LOCAL STOREFRONT WITH FOLDING CHAIRS NIGGER CHURCH.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:34 am
by Grandpa's Spells
Kazuya Mishima wrote:
Grandpa's Spells wrote:
Kazuya Mishima wrote:I CANT BELEIVE TEH MEDIA MAEKS THIS UP.

http://www.c-ville.com/knock-out-victim ... sGqqkB2DfJ
OMG more random violence redefined to pander to a white panic narrative!

OMG THEIR BLACK ASSES TRY THAT ON ME THEYRE GUNNA BE SEEING THE BIDNESS END OF A RUGER LCP. MAYBE JESSE JACKSON CAN PREACH AT THEIR FUNERAL DOWN AT THE LOCAL STOREFRONT WITH FOLDING CHAIRS NIGGER CHURCH.
Then spare us the jerk off fantasies and go get some. Head into any bar district after 1:00 am with an attitude and you can most definitely find trouble. "Guy gets jumped outside a bar" is not news.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:52 pm
by Kazuya Mishima
HAY SPELLZ I AM STARTING TO GET YOUR LOGIC. ALL THEM COLOREDS THAT GOT SHOTGUNNED AND LYNCHED BY REDNECKS = RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE. EVERY BLACK GUY THAT EVER GOT PASSED OVER FOR A JOB = RANDOM ACTS OF PREJUDICE. REPEAL THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1968 BECUZ WE NEVER NEEDED IT TO BEGIN WITH IT. IT WAS ALL A NARRATIVE SPUN BY TEH MEDIA AND LIBERAL ACADEMECIANZ.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:19 pm
by DrDonkeyLove
Sounds like that young woman who refused to accept the popo's inattention to her beatdown must have gotten the Mall business community's panties in a knot since tonight is a big $$$$$$ dining and drinking night, so Chief Longo is on the case! It was all just an unfortunate "breakdown" in procedure.
From The Daily Progress
Charlottesville police are conducting an internal audit of what they described as a “breakdown” in their response to a beating on the Downtown Mall, the department said Monday.

Police Chief Timothy J. Longo reviewed a report on the case Monday morning and immediately assigned detectives to investigate the attack, police said. It took place at 1:40 a.m. Dec. 20, when three black men assaulted a man and a woman on the mall, according to the victims and police.

The man was knocked unconscious, lost a tooth and suffered a fractured ankle and several cracked ribs, while the woman suffered bruised ribs, a cut on her neck and injuries to an ear, police said. Authorities said they could not say whether they have identified suspects.

A night shift officer and a day shift counterpart were the only police investigating in the 10 days following the attack, Charlottesville police Lt. Ronnie Roberts said. The chief wants to know why the case wasn’t handed to investigators earlier, Roberts said.

“We had an internal breakdown,” Roberts said. “[Longo] wants to make sure this never happens again.”

Word of the internal probe came on the eve of Charlottesville’s First Night Virginia celebration, the signature city event held annually on and around the mall. Roberts said First Night won’t be affected, and the event will be heavily patrolled, as usual.

Visitors to the mall Monday said they were not concerned about safety there.

The woman injured in the attack said she was shocked and disappointed to learn Sunday that no detective had been looking into the case. The attackers high-fived and hugged one another during the assault, the woman said. A passerby called 911, she said.

“They didn’t want to rob us. They wanted to beat us. It was like it was enjoyable to them to beat us,” she said. “There was camaraderie to it.”

Police have not identified a motive, Roberts said. Officers arrived at the scene at 1:49 a.m. but the attackers were gone, he said. Officers searched the area around the mall, but found no one matching the description the woman gave, he said. She has posted to her Facebook page what she described as photographs taken from her cell phone of the attackers.

The injured man declined medical help but called police the next day to give a more detailed statement and describe his injuries, Roberts said in a news release.

“The officer investigating this, who was a midnight officer, was juggling that and trying to take care of the victim,” Roberts said.

Police requested surveillance footage Dec. 24 from Wells Fargo bank, near where the attack ended, Roberts said. He could not say whether police had retrieved the footage.

Wells Fargo officials declined to comment.

The woman said the attackers kicked the man after he tripped and fell. After the first blow, she said, she pushed one of the attackers, who punched her in the head, tearing her ear.

Mall ambassadors – a group of part-time liaisons who help tourists navigate the mall and serve as lookouts for police – usually go off work by 11 p.m., and none would have been on duty when the attack happened, Roberts said.

In 2012, the City Council denied Longo’s request for $1 million to add extra police to patrol the mall. Instead, officials added the force of mall ambassadors.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:58 pm
by DARTH
DrDonkeyLove wrote:Sounds like that young woman who refused to accept the popo's inattention to her beatdown must have gotten the Mall business community's panties in a knot since tonight is a big $$$$$$ dining and drinking night, so Chief Longo is on the case! It was all just an unfortunate "breakdown" in procedure.
From The Daily Progress
Charlottesville police are conducting an internal audit of what they described as a “breakdown” in their response to a beating on the Downtown Mall, the department said Monday.

Police Chief Timothy J. Longo reviewed a report on the case Monday morning and immediately assigned detectives to investigate the attack, police said. It took place at 1:40 a.m. Dec. 20, when three black men assaulted a man and a woman on the mall, according to the victims and police.

The man was knocked unconscious, lost a tooth and suffered a fractured ankle and several cracked ribs, while the woman suffered bruised ribs, a cut on her neck and injuries to an ear, police said. Authorities said they could not say whether they have identified suspects.

A night shift officer and a day shift counterpart were the only police investigating in the 10 days following the attack, Charlottesville police Lt. Ronnie Roberts said. The chief wants to know why the case wasn’t handed to investigators earlier, Roberts said.

“We had an internal breakdown,” Roberts said. “[Longo] wants to make sure this never happens again.”

Word of the internal probe came on the eve of Charlottesville’s First Night Virginia celebration, the signature city event held annually on and around the mall. Roberts said First Night won’t be affected, and the event will be heavily patrolled, as usual.

Visitors to the mall Monday said they were not concerned about safety there.

The woman injured in the attack said she was shocked and disappointed to learn Sunday that no detective had been looking into the case. The attackers high-fived and hugged one another during the assault, the woman said. A passerby called 911, she said.

“They didn’t want to rob us. They wanted to beat us. It was like it was enjoyable to them to beat us,” she said. “There was camaraderie to it.”

Police have not identified a motive, Roberts said. Officers arrived at the scene at 1:49 a.m. but the attackers were gone, he said. Officers searched the area around the mall, but found no one matching the description the woman gave, he said. She has posted to her Facebook page what she described as photographs taken from her cell phone of the attackers.

The injured man declined medical help but called police the next day to give a more detailed statement and describe his injuries, Roberts said in a news release.

“The officer investigating this, who was a midnight officer, was juggling that and trying to take care of the victim,” Roberts said.

Police requested surveillance footage Dec. 24 from Wells Fargo bank, near where the attack ended, Roberts said. He could not say whether police had retrieved the footage.

Wells Fargo officials declined to comment.

The woman said the attackers kicked the man after he tripped and fell. After the first blow, she said, she pushed one of the attackers, who punched her in the head, tearing her ear.

Mall ambassadors – a group of part-time liaisons who help tourists navigate the mall and serve as lookouts for police – usually go off work by 11 p.m., and none would have been on duty when the attack happened, Roberts said.

In 2012, the City Council denied Longo’s request for $1 million to add extra police to patrol the mall. Instead, officials added the force of mall ambassadors.
Just goes to show you can't expect cops to help you. If you are out after dark and 3 people who don;t look like you get near, be ready to slot them.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 5:02 pm
by Kazuya Mishima
BEWARE HONKIES...YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO WALK WHILE WHITE

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 7:42 pm
by WildGorillaMan
I can't decide if this is a serious thread or if you're all parodying yourselves.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 7:53 pm
by DrDonkeyLove
WildGorillaMan wrote:I can't decide if this is a serious thread or if you're all parodying yourselves.
I decided to become my own parody in early 2013 and like the new pseudo me so much that I've chosen to make it the real me.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 8:20 pm
by Kazuya Mishima
There are serious threads on IGx?

Seriously?

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 9:05 pm
by nafod
The cure

Image

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 9:48 pm
by Bobby
Nutribullit is a serious thread.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 9:51 pm
by Turdacious
DrDonkeyLove wrote:Sounds like that young woman who refused to accept the popo's inattention to her beatdown must have gotten the Mall business community's panties in a knot since tonight is a big $$$$$$ dining and drinking night, so Chief Longo is on the case! It was all just an unfortunate "breakdown" in procedure.
From The Daily Progress
Charlottesville police are conducting an internal audit of what they described as a “breakdown” in their response to a beating on the Downtown Mall, the department said Monday.

Police Chief Timothy J. Longo reviewed a report on the case Monday morning and immediately assigned detectives to investigate the attack, police said. It took place at 1:40 a.m. Dec. 20, when three black men assaulted a man and a woman on the mall, according to the victims and police.

The man was knocked unconscious, lost a tooth and suffered a fractured ankle and several cracked ribs, while the woman suffered bruised ribs, a cut on her neck and injuries to an ear, police said. Authorities said they could not say whether they have identified suspects.

A night shift officer and a day shift counterpart were the only police investigating in the 10 days following the attack, Charlottesville police Lt. Ronnie Roberts said. The chief wants to know why the case wasn’t handed to investigators earlier, Roberts said.

“We had an internal breakdown,” Roberts said. “[Longo] wants to make sure this never happens again.”

Word of the internal probe came on the eve of Charlottesville’s First Night Virginia celebration, the signature city event held annually on and around the mall. Roberts said First Night won’t be affected, and the event will be heavily patrolled, as usual.

Visitors to the mall Monday said they were not concerned about safety there.

The woman injured in the attack said she was shocked and disappointed to learn Sunday that no detective had been looking into the case. The attackers high-fived and hugged one another during the assault, the woman said. A passerby called 911, she said.

“They didn’t want to rob us. They wanted to beat us. It was like it was enjoyable to them to beat us,” she said. “There was camaraderie to it.”

Police have not identified a motive, Roberts said. Officers arrived at the scene at 1:49 a.m. but the attackers were gone, he said. Officers searched the area around the mall, but found no one matching the description the woman gave, he said. She has posted to her Facebook page what she described as photographs taken from her cell phone of the attackers.

The injured man declined medical help but called police the next day to give a more detailed statement and describe his injuries, Roberts said in a news release.

“The officer investigating this, who was a midnight officer, was juggling that and trying to take care of the victim,” Roberts said.

Police requested surveillance footage Dec. 24 from Wells Fargo bank, near where the attack ended, Roberts said. He could not say whether police had retrieved the footage.

Wells Fargo officials declined to comment.

The woman said the attackers kicked the man after he tripped and fell. After the first blow, she said, she pushed one of the attackers, who punched her in the head, tearing her ear.

Mall ambassadors – a group of part-time liaisons who help tourists navigate the mall and serve as lookouts for police – usually go off work by 11 p.m., and none would have been on duty when the attack happened, Roberts said.

In 2012, the City Council denied Longo’s request for $1 million to add extra police to patrol the mall. Instead, officials added the force of mall ambassadors.
THIS KIND OF CRIME HAPPENS ALL THE TIME AND SHOULDN'T BE WORRIED ABOUT BY YOU OR THE POLICE. THERE IS NOTHING TO SEE HERE.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 4:02 am
by Schlegel
Grandpa's Spells wrote:
Kazuya Mishima wrote:
Grandpa's Spells wrote:
Kazuya Mishima wrote:I CANT BELEIVE TEH MEDIA MAEKS THIS UP.

http://www.c-ville.com/knock-out-victim ... sGqqkB2DfJ
OMG more random violence redefined to pander to a white panic narrative!

OMG THEIR BLACK ASSES TRY THAT ON ME THEYRE GUNNA BE SEEING THE BIDNESS END OF A RUGER LCP. MAYBE JESSE JACKSON CAN PREACH AT THEIR FUNERAL DOWN AT THE LOCAL STOREFRONT WITH FOLDING CHAIRS NIGGER CHURCH.
Then spare us the jerk off fantasies and go get some. Head into any bar district after 1:00 am with an attitude and you can most definitely find trouble. "Guy gets jumped outside a bar" is not news.
What makes you think the guy had an attitude or invited a fight? That's a totally different narrative you're making up.

"Guy gets jumped outside a bar" is news if it's a random unprovoked attack in a low-crime city's tourist-filled retail and restaurant area, which is what the area is, not a "bar district". Virginia doesn't actually have bars. It has restaurants that can serve alcohol.

I lived a few block away from there for 10 years. This is unusual stuff here, and makes the news when it happens. It has happened a few times the last few years. Enough to make people worry in what should be a safe area. Is it a trend? Not common enough have confident stats that could say. I can say it has, oddly, never been a group of white guys. That would make the front page for sure, C-ville's the most "progressive" town in Virginia, and the local papers are never happier than when they can point out white racism.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 5:07 am
by JDub
Schlegel wrote:C-ville's the most "progressive" town in Virginia, and the local papers are never happier than when they can point out white racism.
True.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 7:08 am
by Grandpa's Spells
Schlegel wrote:
Grandpa's Spells wrote:
Kazuya Mishima wrote:
Grandpa's Spells wrote:
Kazuya Mishima wrote:I CANT BELEIVE TEH MEDIA MAEKS THIS UP.

http://www.c-ville.com/knock-out-victim ... sGqqkB2DfJ
OMG more random violence redefined to pander to a white panic narrative!

OMG THEIR BLACK ASSES TRY THAT ON ME THEYRE GUNNA BE SEEING THE BIDNESS END OF A RUGER LCP. MAYBE JESSE JACKSON CAN PREACH AT THEIR FUNERAL DOWN AT THE LOCAL STOREFRONT WITH FOLDING CHAIRS NIGGER CHURCH.
Then spare us the jerk off fantasies and go get some. Head into any bar district after 1:00 am with an attitude and you can most definitely find trouble. "Guy gets jumped outside a bar" is not news.
What makes you think the guy had an attitude or invited a fight? That's a totally different narrative you're making up.
I was responding to Kaz's Ruger fantasy, not what happened to the victim. The victim probably didn't do anything provoking beyond looking like an easy mark.
"Guy gets jumped outside a bar" is news if it's a random unprovoked attack in a low-crime city's tourist-filled retail and restaurant area, which is what the area is, not a "bar district". Virginia doesn't actually have bars. It has restaurants that can serve alcohol.
I think an area that has multiple venues within walking distance that serve alcohol past 1:00 am qualifies. When I worked in a St. Louis bar, this kind of thing happened with some regularity and never made the news. In Chicago bar areas it is more frequent, you might not even get cops to show up.
I lived a few block away from there for 10 years. This is unusual stuff here, and makes the news when it happens.
That's surprising, since late nights + alcohol = common violence IME, but fair enough.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 9:58 pm
by Schlegel
Spells, out of the dozens of restaurants on the street, the only ones that serve until 2am are the exact 2 referenced in the article.

No argument that late nights + alcohol= violence risk. But plain old bar fights, though they happen occasionally, don't make the news much.
I don't think you can compare the expectations about danger between larger cities you were in and Charlottesville. For example, last year there was exactly one murder in the city plus surrounding suburbs.

The biggest problem for these victims was not that lots of bars were open and serving drunk people, but that nearly everything had closed down reducing numbers of witnesses and emboldening the attackers.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:15 pm
by DrDonkeyLove
Schlegel wrote:Spells, out of the dozens of restaurants on the street, the only ones that serve until 2am are the exact 2 referenced in the article.

No argument that late nights + alcohol= violence risk. But plain old bar fights, though they happen occasionally, don't make the news much.
I don't think you can compare the expectations about danger between larger cities you were in and Charlottesville. For example, last year there was exactly one murder in the city plus surrounding suburbs.

The biggest problem for these victims was not that lots of bars were open and serving drunk people, but that nearly everything had closed down reducing numbers of witnesses and emboldening the attackers.
Reading the article closely, it's clear that they were diminutive people who were set upon by a group of much larger thugs who thought hurting some people would be fun.

Since it was blacks assaulting whites, it's a crime (barely so per the actions of the CPD)
If it was white thugs assaulting a tiny black couple, it would have been a HATE crime worthy of a Sharpton visit.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 12:12 am
by Turdacious
Schlegel wrote:The biggest problem for these victims was not that lots of bars were open and serving drunk people, but that nearly everything had closed down reducing numbers of witnesses and emboldening the attackers.
You may have a different perspective being relatively local, but it seems the biggest problem is that the local PD has made it clear that it doesn't give a shit. Not the right impression for a PD to give in a business district.

Re: HAY SPELLSZ...ITS ANOTHER ONE OF THEM KNOCKOUT ATTAX

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:10 am
by Schlegel
I wouldn't rule out that dropping the ball was an honest mistake in this case. There have been a few other incidents of roundly criticized Police behavior, but they were not of the "let's ignore crime" type. It took decades of work to make the downtown pedestrian mall a lively shopping, entertainment, and dining destination, and anything that happens there is news. No way the city wants to jeopardize that. The mall is central to their "world class city" image.