10/28/2019
Earlier: Black (?) Mass Shooting In Greenville, TX — Two Dead, 14 Wounded, MSM Suppresses Race
The "Leaded Law" is a rule of thumb that says that a shooting like the one in Greenville where lots of people are shot but hardly anyone is killed is more likely to be a black gang dispute, or involve aspiring rappers, than to be a terrorist attack or a suicidal mass murder. As I noted in an update to my earlier post, it seems to be the case in Greenville.
Heavy.com has photos of one deceased victim: Kevin Berry AKA Choppaboy Wess who seems to have been a member of the aspiring rapper community:
Here are some quotes from Heavy.com’s search of Berry’s Social Media:
He filled his Facebook page with photos showing him with wads of cash. Several photos show him pointing a weapon at the camera. On October 25, he wrote about being in court. “I’m At Court And Seen Tha Law Walk Them Jailway Sandwiches Across Tha Hall… I Already Know What Time It Is Ima Be Here For A Min π” he wrote on October 25. On October 17, he wrote that he had been shot at.
In one now chilling post, he wrote the day before he died: “…let’s walk to the cemetery to show u where u gone end up if u play wit meπ€.”
It’s possible that he was targeted deliberately by whoever did the shooting. In a related "Leaded Law" note involving poor black marksmanship, shots were fired at a Dallas vigil for the Greenville shooting, but no one was hit.
Active shooting at a vigil tonight for one of the #TexasAMCommerce victims. As the vigil wrapped up, people began shooting. Multiple shots. Our news unit was hit at least 3 times. I have not seen anyone injured. It’s possible some took themselves to the hospital. pic.twitter.com/w9GRxNDKlV
— Diana Zoga (@DianaNBC5) October 28, 2019
They did put three bullet holes in an NBCDFW van. By the way, the vigil attendees were family and friends of the victims … which means, once again, that they weren’t white Texas gunmen in cowboy hats.
My 2017 column on the "Leaded Law" proposed a number of possible reasons for poor black marksmanship. One of them, believe it or not, is racism. Read it here.
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