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Slice of Life in the ATL by Cracker
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hahahahaha Cracker i don't know what happened! i tried to put this post from last Jan. at end of this thread and it ended up here...sorry!! duh! hah oh shit.


what a mom! it's just plain heartwarming. afterwards they were going to their Eagle Scout meeting, for their armed robbery merit badges. then church. 7930

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Three DeKalb County teens got an unusual field trip Friday when they skipped school to accompany the mother of one of them on a bank heist.

Tawander Simmons, 35, of Stone Mountain allegedly robbed a Wells Fargo Bank with three teens Friday morning, police say.

Police in Lilburn said Tawander Simmons, 35, of Stone Mountain, pointed a handgun at a teller at the Wells Fargo Bank in the 5500 block of Lawrenceville Highway Friday morning. She was accompanied by two of the teens, while a third waited outside in the getaway car, said Deputy Chief of Police Bruce Hedley.

Hedley said early in the day that Simmons checked her son Benny Brice, 17, and the two other boys, out of Stephenson High School in Stone Mountain just before the robbery. Hedley said that account was based on what the arrested youths had told officers, but he said the school police later told him that only one of the teens had attended school Friday and then walked out but that the others had skipped.

School officials gave an account that differed slightly. A spokesman for the DeKalb County School System told the AJC that there was no record of any of the three teens attending school Friday morning.

"Nobody has a record of them showing up to class," said the schools spokesman, Walter Woods. He said there also was no record of Simmons checking them out.

The robbery occurred at around 9 a.m.

A witness called police with the description of a fleeing vehicle, and minutes later Lilburn officers spotted the red Toyota Corolla and gave chase.

Two police cars followed that Corolla at speeds up to 90 m.p.h. as it fled down Highway 78 onto southbound I-285. The car exited at East Ponce de Leon Avenue near Clarkston and attempted a right turn at the end of the exit ramp without slowing down, Hedley said. The car went into the embankment across the road and crashed into railroad tracks.

"No innocent bystanders were injured," Hedley said. "We were very lucky."

Police arrested Simmons and her son and two other teens, both from Lithonia: Glenn Broom, 18, and David Rollins, 17.

All four were charged with armed robbery and taken to the Gwinnett County Jail.

Broom's father, also named Glenn, learned of his son's arrest by reading ajc.com Friday afternoon. He spoke briefly with a reporter on the phone, while a woman cried in the background.

Broom said his son was friends with Simmons' son, but he said he didn't know how she had gotten ahold of him Friday morning. "I'm trying to find out right now," he said. "I'm just without words. ... My son is a good kid."


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From today's news:

Because nothing is more important than fake ass hair (or "har" as it is called)

Thieves targeting expensive hair weaves smashed a vehicle through the front of a West End beauty supply store before daybreak Tuesday.

The break-in at Angie’s Beauty Supply and Salon in the 1100 block of Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard in southwest Atlanta was the latest in a string of smash-and-grab burglaries where thieves stole hair extensions.

I'm an asshole because I give to this place every year. They are using the charity tax exemption to avoid property tax. Very nice:
One of the region’s best known charities could soon be required to pay taxes on a home it owns in DeKalb County after assessors declared the land is not a church after all.
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Removing the religious exemption for Hosea Feed The Hungry and Homeless could mean at least a $2,000 tax bill for the Atlanta group best known for feeding thousands at Thanksgiving, Christmas, Martin Luther King Day and Easter.

Those good works are not the issue. The problem is the charity, named after the late civil-rights leader Hosea Williams and run by his daughter Elizabeth Omilami, hasn’t paid county property taxes on an East Lake Drive home valued at nearly $550,000 since at least 2006 because it claims to be a church.

“Our focus is only on the East Lake property, not whether Hosea does great things,” said DeKalb Chief Appraiser Calvin Hicks. “For our purposes, the records showing that property as a religious site are incorrect.”

Jesus Christ. Retired teachers? I can understand the teeth scrapers, but teachers? They HAD to have been Special Ed teachers:
Jeffrey Wallace Edwards, 46, of Bremen, and his corporation, Frontier Holdings Inc., were found guilty of two counts of mail fraud, 17 counts of wire fraud and 11 counts of money laundering by a federal district court jury in Rome.

“He persuaded retired teachers and dental hygienists to give them the equity in their homes and retirement plans. Then he spent the victims’ hard-earned money on lavish vacation cruises, real estate, fur coats, tiki carvings, and luxury cars,” U.S. Attorney Sally Quillian Yates said.


Redneck tragedy. Don't know what I think about charging the son if his dad was stupid enough to be on the back:
A father who was injured in an all-terrain vehicle accident Monday night has died.

Nickolas Eugene Sellers, 32, of Carrollton, was ejected from the Suzuki ATV and killed when he struck a utility pole on Sage Drive in Carrollton, police said.

His 13-year-old son, Blake White, was driving the ATV, according to police. Charges are pending against the son, who was also injured. He was airlifted to Grady Memorial Hospital.

Another redneck tragedy. Because you can't see a camo Humvee on the expressway. They should maybe guard this shit better:
Richmond County sheriff's investigator Kendall Brown tells the Augusta Chronicle that it appears someone scaled the fence of the 67th Battalion motor pool on the post to get to the vehicle.

Brown said it looks like whoever took the Humvee then used it to ram the gate of the motor pool and drive off Friday.

Authorities say The 15-year-old vehicle has two seats and is covered with a brown and green woodland camouflage pattern.


I live in the land of the stupid. Saddest part: They get away with it. Does that mean the people in charge are even more stupid?
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i have to hand it to the peachy state, i read the Atlanta Journal Constitution regularly for some of my "best" stories. this morning had a nice liquor store invasion. 10 thugs in 3 vehicles! whoo! 2 in custody.

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nice.
kids were tied up for days.
he cut the mother's ears off.

AJC
kids were tied up in her home, may have been killed days before she was found, police said Tuesday.
The woman's boyfriend, 33-year-old William Nazario, has been charged with murder, according to his arrest warrant. Nazario was taken into custody Monday evening in Bartow County, where he was found at a hotel with one of his girlfriend's children. He is expected to be returned to Clayton County.

Arrest warrants state that Nazario allegedly fought verbally and physically with Korean Bowden on Friday. Nazario allegedly has admitted to police that he stabbed Bowden and tied up two of her children to prevent them from seeing what he had done, the warrant states. Bowden's 12-year-old daughter told police her mother's boyfriend tied her up Friday and tried to rape her the following day.

It was a pastor's instinct to stop by Bowden's home Monday morning that led police to the gruesome discovery. Pastor Jean Ward told the AJC he stopped by the home because neither he nor Bowden's family could get in contact with her.

Ward said the home, on Lexington Court near Riverdale, was locked, but he spotted Bowden's 12-year-old daughter through a back window of the home. The girl, whose feet were bound with zip ties, recognized Ward and let him inside the house, where he found a 4-year-old girl tied up in a bathtub. The 4-year-old's hands and feet were also bound with zip ties, and both girls had duct tape over their mouths, according to the warrant.

Ward called police, who found Bowden in the home's master bedroom. She had been stabbed multiple times and her ears were missing , the warrant states.

Although two children had been tied up in the home, a third child, a 9-year-old girl, was missing, police said. A statewide alert was issued to find the girl, who was found unharmed with Nazario hours later near Acworth.

All three girls are currently in protective custody are in good condition, family members have said. But details from the girls, included in Nazario's warrant, depict horrific details.

The 12-year-old, whose name was not released, told police Nazario picked her up from school Friday afternoon. Nazario allegedly took the girl home and tied her hands behind her back and duct taped her mouth before locking her in a closet, the girl told police.

On Saturday, Nazario allegedly let the girl out of the closet and told her "You can take this like a woman or I’ll kill you," the girl told investigators. Police say he then tried unsuccessfully to rape her before he put her back in the closet. Smiley_emoticons_shocked

The girls also said Nazario slammed her head against a wall, the fireplace and a fish bowl during the ordeal.

When he was being questioned, Nazario told police he had stabbed Bowden seven or eight times and then put the weapon on the back porch in a trash bag. Investigators have recovered the knife.

A confession letter was also found in Bowden's room.

Family members said Tuesday they had tried unsuccessfully to get Bowden to separate from Nazario. But Bowden had wanted to work through the couple's problems.

"I feel like now maybe I should've said something," Bowden's sister, Jonquil Taylor, told Channel 2 Action News.

Ward, the pastor of Power of Faith Christian Center in Lithonia, told the AJC he had counseled the couple for about a year.

""I advised her that he had a violent spirit," Ward said. "They broke up, they got back together. I advised them that they weren't ready to be together at all."


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That's depressing.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tuesday, September 13, 2011

An explosive south Fulton County fire was apparently started last month by a man trying to burn his ex-girlfriend’s body, officials told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Sarone Bridges perished in the ensuing blaze, but not immediately after the blast that started the quick-burning fire, Fulton County Fire Chief Larry Few said.

“Based on how his body was positioned, I think (the) explosion took its toll on him,” Few said. "The concussion from the blast could have made him disoriented where he fell, and he received the thermal burns afterwards.”

Investigators from the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office said Bridges died of burns and smoke inhalation.

Bridges’ ex-girlfriend, Beverly Bland, 34, was strangled before the fire, police said.

Two children who lived with Bland at the Garvey Drive house weren’t home at the time of the fire, police said.

Few said Bridges, 35, doused a sleeping bag with gasoline and laid Bland’s body on the bag to set it on fire. But his plan literally blew up in his face.

“When he threw that match, the vapors of gasoline are what ignited,” Few said. “There was an immediate fireball that blew the windows out.”

Fire officials said the blaze burned so hot, so quickly, the flames singed only one side of the wooden frame, leaving it standing.

According to records obtained by Channel 2 Action News from the Fulton County emergency call system, Bland and Bridges worked together at the PetSmart distribution center in Newnan and had broken off a relationship in May.

A supervisor told emergency operators that following a dispute at work the day before the incident, Bridges would not let Bland out of his car.

The supervisor, Larry Miller, could not be reached by phone Tuesday, but he accused Bridges of “stalking” Bland, saying Bridges even entered her home an open window the week before the fire.


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LC, watch this one (don't know how to embed this video):

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news/loc...0913-pm-pk

Who in their right mind would interrupt that fat heifer? Fifteen year old POS. Sorry, but she is.
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#8
the bus driver followed her company rules. what happens OFF the bus, tough shit. and no bus driver is required to put themselves in harms way. i hope the thug cow is charged.

















































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I think school rules dictate that bus stops are still school property. She should have called the school resource officer. Of course you didn't hear the parents bitching about the fat fucking cow because they know she is poor and they can't sue her, noooo, it's the school's fault their kids act like fucking animals.

Fucking shame we have to have cops full-time at every middle school and high school in the Metro ATL area, but Section 8 has dispersed the, ahh, monkey business. Smiley_emoticons_smile

I think it's fucked up that people get video with their phone and don't call 911 instead. Fucked up society. I am going to retire to a compound someday to escape all the jacked up people in the world...
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#10
I could not live in Crackers "hood" I hope it snows so much down there this year that they all move to Florida and move in on the Cubans. If I were you Cracker I would be putting signs up that say "Welfare in Miami is twice what it is here".
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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There are some really good people here. Even people of color. I know some cool folks. The problem is poor ghetto folks coming to Atlanta (Black Mecca) and the homegrown trailer trash and all the illegals. Every city has the same problems.

The issue is that they are moving to the suburbs. It used to just be an urban problem, but now that housing hit the toilet and people are Section 8'ing foreclosed homes, we all have the problem. My county tripled in population in the last ten years. At first it was OK, but then they built a few apartment complexes and cheaper homes, and the trash came. Poor people are poor for a reason. It's because they can't act right. They don't know how to behave in a socially acceptable manner, so they will never rise above their issues. Nobody is going to pay you to hang around their place of business to be a slackass loser. These folks don't get that. And they don't really care. They will live wherever the gov't will house them.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


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Neibi Brito has been escorted out of the Gwinnett County jail twice since she was arrested in February -- once to attend a funeral for her three children who were killed in a meth lab fire, and again this week to give birth to another child. Russian

On Monday, deputies transported the 22-year-old from the jail to Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville. They guarded her while she was in the hospital giving birth, and then ferried her back to the jail on Wednesday morning, according to Capt. Sean Smith of the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department.

Smith said he didn't know who took custody of the baby. A representative for Gwinnett Medical Center could not be reached Wednesday afternoon.

Two hours after Brito returned to the jail, she was called into Gwinnett County Magistrate Court for a first appearance hearing on murder charges.

Police arrested Brito and charged her with trafficking in methamphetamine in February after a fire at a Lilburn home claimed the lives of her three children: Isaac Guevara, 4, Ivan Guevara, 3, and 18-month-old Stacy Brito.

In May, a Gwinnett County grand jury added three counts of malice murder and three counts of felony murder to her indictment.

"We decided there was sufficient evidence that she was involved in the drug production, which led to the fire, which led to the deaths," said Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter.

She was formally notified of the new charges at Wednesday's hearing.

Brito and her children were living with Brito's boyfriend, Ivan Gonzales, 26, and another man, Joseph Alexander Perez, 31 at a house in the 1100 block of Spring Mill Drive. Neither man is believed to be the father of the children who died in the fire, Porter said.

Police believe at least one of the suspects was cooking meth when the blaze broke out. They carted away 4,555 grams of liquid meth from the home after the fire.

Brito, Perez and Gonzales face identical charges.

Perez is being held without bond at Gwinnett County jail. Gonzales is still at large.


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She was breeding like a bunny.
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This is what people do all day, just in case you were wondering:

Shequita Walker, 40, suffers from severe joint pain and has a limited range of motion. For several years, Walker has enjoyed sitting in a metal chair in the vacant lot next to her apartment complex on Boulevard. Walker says she isn't on the sidewalk or in anyone's way, and has spent many hot afternoons waiting on the ice cream truck to drive by so she can buy a cold treat.

But on April 21, an Atlanta police officer asked her to move when she was in her regular spot, next to three other people. Walker responded by telling Officer Kenneth Thomas she was within her rights to sit outside, and that other Atlanta officers had not had a problem with it.

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Now she wants to sue. So she can sit in a metal chair all fucking day on the beach, I guess.
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well i'm glad it was a black officer who arrested her on a disorderly conduct, or you'd be having some race riots. Police
Atlanta would burn again!


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asshole al Sharpton's Atlanta HQ admits handing out possibly bogus stimulus check forms
11Alive News

ATLANTA - So far, no one has proven it's a scam, but they haven't proven it's for real either.

This week more than 700 senior citizens filled out a rather skimpy form promising a $500 check from the American Opportunities Stimulus Program.

They filled in sensitive information like their name, address, birth date and social security numbers, all with the promise of getting a Visa Check card in return.

But on Thursday, Fulton County government put out a warning that it might be an identity theft scam.

They even sent their own camera crew to the Atlanta headquarters of Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network, where the forms were being handed out by Vanessa Emerson and her son, Brandon.

In the video Vanessa Emerson can be seen brandishing a photo copy of a U.S. Treasury check saying, "I'm going to show ya'll, I got my money."

After the alarm went out, Brandon Emerson returned hundreds of the forms to the NAN headquarters at 632 Peoples Street so they could be given back to the seniors who filled them out.

Even though his mother was wearing a NAN T-shirt in the Fulton County government video, her son claimed they are not affiliated with the organization.

Worried seniors continued to stream to the local NAN headquarters on Friday fearing someone may be trying to steal their identities.

"I am scared and I'm going to the bank now and put a fraudulent lock on my account," senior Bobbie Early told 11 Alive News on Friday.

Eventually the Southeast Regional Director for NAN showed up at the headquarters and began reassuring seniors no one was going to compromise the information.

Tyleis Speight admitted to 11 Alive News the forms had been collected there, but claimed she was a victim, too.

"National Action Network has been frauded as well," Speight said.

She said they're still trying to find out who was responsible.

Reached by phone on Friday, Vanessa Emerson said she and her son had no idea the forms they'd been collecting might be fake.

She said they were going out of town and would comment more when they return next week. hah hah

The national NAN office insisted they knew nothing about what had happened.

"We had no knowledge of what was going on," said NAN Executive Director Tamika Mallory.

"We would never authorize anything like that," she added.

Mallory said NAN's attorneys are doing their own investigation.

So are Atlanta Police who say they are still trying to determine what crime, if any, may have been committed.


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Is "frauded" even a word? I don't think so.
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you going Cracker? to celebrate the life of a thug cop-killer? Dancingparty


(CNN) -- A funeral service is set for Saturday morning for Troy Davis, a convicted cop killer who was executed despite pleas by many that he was actually innocent.

The funeral service at Jonesville Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia, is being billed by organizers as a celebration of Davis' life.

Ministers, activists and NAACP President Ben Jealous are among those scheduled to speak at the event.
Witness: I believe Davis is innocent
Officer's mom: Davis 'deserves' death
Troy Davis offers blessing as last words

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No, it proved to me that most black people have no shame.
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lining up to see dead-ass thug cop-killer.

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