ANOTHER Black Funeral Shooting In Racine, Wisconsin, Five Shot, No Deaths Reported So Far
06/02/2022
And while we're talking about these unusual mass shootings, there’s a black funeral shooting in Racine, Wisconsin, of the kind that happens all the time.
“At 2:26pm there were multiple shots fired at Graceland Cemetery,” Racine police wrote in an alert. “There are victims but unknown how many at this time. The scene is still active and being investigated. We will update you when more details become available.”
TMJ4 News reported at least five people were shot. The news outlet said that the funeral was for Da’Shontay L. King Sr. — a black man who was armed when he was fatally shot by police on March 20th.
A funeral home worker reportedly said King’s family members were the victims.
The scene is remains active and it is unclear what led up to the gunfire.
[Police Report Multiple Victims In Shooting During Funeral In Wisconsin, by T. Grant Benson, Breaking911, June 2, 2022]
The NY Post has more here.
Da’Shontay L. King Sr. was this guy:
A police officer was trying to arrest him for being a felon in possession of a gun, Da’Shontay ran, turned at bay, wouldn’t drop the gun, and was shot.
That’s normal, and I’m afraid the funeral shooting is also normal.
If you're unfamiliar with the concept of a "funeral shooting" it’s this — in terms of black mass shootings, funerals and wakes for previous victims of "gun violence" can be considered superspreader events.
See these posts by Steve Sailer and Paul Kersey, and the gif below:
- At A Chicago Funeral, The Gun Violence Epidemic Shoots 14 (Without Killing Anyone)
- R-Nought for Funerals for Blacks Shot by Other Blacks Is Approaching 1.0
- How to Cut Down on Black-On-Black Shootings: Enforce Ban on Funerals/Memorials for Black Murder Victims
- More Black on Black Funeral Shootings
- Increasing Black On Black Shootings At Funeral Homes Force Extreme Safety Measures To Ensure Black Lives Actually Matter
- Sailer’s Law At A Memorial Vigil
- Mass Shooting at Black Gangbanger’s Funeral in St. Paul Leaves One Dead, Three Injured