konceptjones
The one between three and three.
I've been debating this with some folks online and I'm wondering how y'all see it. Here's the incident:
Long and short: Niggas was out tailgating for the Lions game this past Sunday. Two niggas get to scrappin' over a parking space (of all things). They get separated but end up arguing again. Young nigga pulls a gun and threatens the other cat with it. OG is a CPL holder and pulls his own and pops the young dude in the head and dies. One of the dude that was trying to break up the fight catches the same bullet that went through the young niggas head and dies a few days later.
County Prosecutor is not filing charges against the shooter because he was a valid CPL holder and acted in self defense.
The question, tho, is was justice served to the cat that tried to break it up but caught a bullet? My argument is that it was served by the death of the young cat that pulled the gun in the first place as he's the one that escalated to deadly force and got the Good Samaritan killed. Others are arguing that because the survivor wasn't charged in his death, that justice will never be served.
What say y'all?
Shooting at popular tailgating spot leaves 2 dead after Detroit Lions game
A second person has died after a shooting at a popular tailgating site following a Detroit Lions game. Detroit police provided an update Monday.
apnews.com
Long and short: Niggas was out tailgating for the Lions game this past Sunday. Two niggas get to scrappin' over a parking space (of all things). They get separated but end up arguing again. Young nigga pulls a gun and threatens the other cat with it. OG is a CPL holder and pulls his own and pops the young dude in the head and dies. One of the dude that was trying to break up the fight catches the same bullet that went through the young niggas head and dies a few days later.
County Prosecutor is not filing charges against the shooter because he was a valid CPL holder and acted in self defense.
The question, tho, is was justice served to the cat that tried to break it up but caught a bullet? My argument is that it was served by the death of the young cat that pulled the gun in the first place as he's the one that escalated to deadly force and got the Good Samaritan killed. Others are arguing that because the survivor wasn't charged in his death, that justice will never be served.
What say y'all?