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Slice of Life in the ATL by Cracker
Judge William McClain sentenced Derek Renaldo Baugh Jr., 23, Roy Lee Chambers Jr., 21, and Darrell Lennell Myricks, 24, Monday after they were convicted of robbing a 20-year-old prostitute at gunpoint for $210, a cell phone and a pack of cigarettes.

The men will be eligible for parole in 30 years.

The prosecution could have sought a sentence of life without parole due to the previous criminal records of the three men.

The mothers of Myricks and Chambers had to be removed from the courtroom due to an outburst after the sentencing was announced.

According to testimony during the trial, the men told the victim they were members of street gangs and a rap group called “The Mob Family” and that Chambers was the “CEO” of the crew.

The three men rejected a plea offer of a 10-year sentence -- a deal that could have enabled Chambers to be out of jail in two months.



Do I even need to say it?

Effen Italians. (That was for MF, the rest of you know what I mean. haha)
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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well this is different...Cracker, do you have a local problem with hordes of little jap home invaders? [Image: ninja-ninja-shinobi-japan-smiley-emotico...-large.gif]


Atlanta Journal-Constitution

DeKalb County police are investigating the death of a woman discovered inside a home off of Ridgeland Drive, according to Channel 2 Action News.

Police arrived at the home at 2 a.m. after getting a call for help. Police said they found the 43-year old woman dead on the living room floor, according to Channel 2.

"They took the lady out here, working on her out here. About five minutes chest compression whatever they do," a neighbor, Phillip Salmera, told Channel 2. Salmera, who lives across the street, said he saw the man standing in front of the doorway, screaming for help.

A man who lives at the home told police that five Japanese men broke into the residence, raped his wife and strangled her, according to Channel 2.

The man told police the Japanese men bit his hand as he tried to fight them off, Channel 2 reported. i guess he doesn't realize that his wife's DNA can be detected in a bite wound. But people familiar with the typically quiet community said the man's story about five Japenese men breaking in doesn't seem right.

"That just don't sound right for this neighborhood," Leo Redmond told Channel 2. "Five Japanese men over here, that don't sound right."

Police are looking at the man as a person of interest and charges may be filed after an autopsy, according to Channel 2.

"They took him, they had him in the cop car for like two hours and then the detectives came and handcuffed him," Salmera told Channel 2.

The AJC is trying to confirm whether police arrested the man at the Decatur home. DeKalb police have not returned phone calls seeking information on the case.

















































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Crazy men think everyone wants to sleep with their ugly wives. Really bad cover story. Dude needs to turn off the TV and get a job.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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here's the guy who said 5 japs killed his wife. REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR!

and here's her mugshot too.

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SURPRISE SURPRISE! hah
Also found at the scene on the floor near where April Armstrong’s body was lying were a glass pipe with a white residue that police believe could be cocaine NO!! and a small plastic bag with a “chalky white substance also resembling cocaine,” according to the police incident report.


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Does that man have any teeth? It doesn't look like it.
Just shut up. Just shut the fuck up right now.
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Now they are looking for stuff to bitch about:

New slavery math problem in Georgia~

Christopher Jackson said his 9-year-old son was asked an extra-credit homework question given out at James A. Jackson Elementary School that read, "A plantation owner had 100 slaves. If three-fifths of them are counted for representation, how many slaves will be counted?"


I don't think this one is bad. Too bad every free slave costs us ten times what they are worth... hahahahaha
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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Slaves? Did somebody say slaves? As always, put me down for two.

So, is that kind of question cool with parents? Is it cool with those of you who are parents reading about it right now?
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(03-20-2012, 08:09 PM)Duchess Wrote:

Slaves? Did somebody say slaves? As always, put me down for two.

So, is that kind of question cool with parents? Is it cool with those of you who are parents reading about it right now?

No, I'm not cool with 'slaves' being used in any sort of mathematical problem solving.

Here in the great white north (don't tell anybody it's been in the 70's and 80's for the last week) we don't really have dialogue about slavery.

I don't think it would come up on an elementary school playground, or in general conversation.

I'm probably the wrong person to ask.

Anyhoo, how 'bout Cracker just handing it to all the noobs?? Wow!
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I have a problem with that question....

The first sentence is written in past tense, and the second is written in present tense. Poor form.

Which would lead to the argument if the whole question were past tense, then it is a historical fact, and therefore cannot be deemed racist, but still possibly politically and socially incorrect, versus if if the whole problem were written in the present tense it could be deemed as having politically incorrect and racial connotations.

The second part I dont give a fuck about really; NIMBY...
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(03-20-2012, 08:09 PM)Duchess Wrote:

So, is that kind of question cool with parents? Is it cool with those of you who are parents reading about it right now?

I think it was a bad idea, especially after the last scandal. I don't find it overtly racist, though.

If black people were so worried about the appearance of propriety, they would pull up their fucking pants.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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Hell, I still use eeny meeny miny moe catch a nigger by the toe........expecialy when I do de powaball. I can't stop, its like saying a Hail Mary.
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More racism (wasn't just Georgia, ha!):

Suspicious test scores in roughly 200 school districts resemble those that entangled Atlanta in the biggest cheating scandal in American history, an investigation by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution shows.

The newspaper analyzed test results for 69,000 public schools and found high concentrations of suspect math or reading scores in school systems from coast to coast. The findings represent an unprecedented examination of the integrity of school testing.

Common problems unite the big-city districts with the most prevalent suspicious scores: Many faced state takeovers if scores didn’t improve quickly. Teachers’ pay or even their continued employment sometimes depended on test performance. And their students — mostly poor, mostly minority — were among those needing the most help.


(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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This cheating has been going on for years probably nationwide. A very good friend of mine in another county was given the test (ahead of time) and put the entire test on the board and taught her kids the answers. Her excuse was that they were so dumb that they wouldn't even remember being taught the test or the answers. Well, when test scores were announced the following fall, guess which class had the highest scores? Made her look like a wonderful teacher - so very wrong. She is but one example. It was also the principal's fault for handing her the test early. You're supposed to get the test the morning testing begins. I would venture to guess that some type of cheating happens in almost every school.

One other thing - some of the questions are more than ridiculous. One year one question was missed by all of my 4th graders as well as the other 4th grade classes in my school. Months later it was discovered that a mistake had been made - the question was meant for seniors in high school. It's all a joke. To me the most accurate way to gauge how your child is doing is to look at weekly tests - sometimes report cards are altered (to make the teacher look great).

Well, I said one other thing but have to add this. At my school a mentally challenged student (special ed. and needed more than that) ended up having the highest math score in our entire school. I taught this young lady the year before - needless to say, she did not take the test "alone". Things like that burn me up. I know extreme pressure is put on teachers to get certain test scores but what happened to honesty and integrity. (sorry so long)
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i've been waiting for this lying bitch to go down.
i posted somewhere around here about neuman's conviction, but can't remember where/find it. duh. 22

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

A DeKalb County grand jury has subpoenaed Channel 2 Action News for the entirety of Andrea Sneiderman's testimony given during the recent trial of her husband's killer, signaling criminal charges against the victim's widow could be imminent.

Following his successful prosecution of Hemy Neuman -- sentenced to life in prison for the fatal shooting of Rusty Sneiderman outside a Dunwoody day care -- DeKalb District Attorney Robert James told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution he had "strong beliefs" the businessman's widow was involved in her husband's death.

"It is something we have under review right now," James said in a post-trial press conference March 15. "Stay tuned."

Channel 2 said it would comply with the subpoena.

The subpoena by the grand jury -- convened to determine whether a criminal indictment is warranted -- reinforces the importance of the nearly two days of testimony from Andrea Sneiderman, who denied allegations she was romantically involved with Neuman, her former supervisor at GE Energy.

"There were things she said on the stand ... it was the first time she had ever said those things," said DeKalb Chief Deputy District Attorney Don Geary.

For instance, prosecutors now know when the woman first learned her husband had been shot.

According to the widow's testimony, the news was broken to her by an emergency room doctor at Atlanta Medical Center the day of the shooting, Nov. 18, 2010. The mother of two said she went the hospital, accompanied by her parents, after she had gone to the shooting scene, Dunwoody Prep, and to the home she shared with Rusty.

The significance of that disclosure surfaced later in the trial when the widow's former best friend Shayna Citron and father-in-law Don Sneiderman testified that Andrea called and told them Rusty had been shot -- before she had arrived at the hospital.

Her attorney at the time, Seth Kirschenbaum, said his client testified to "help the prosecution" secure a guilty verdict against Neuman. Andrea Sneiderman has denied any involvement in her husband's shooting.

"Mrs. Sneiderman knew she was going to get beaten up on the witness stand," Kirschenbaum told the AJC in a late February interview.

Andrea Sneiderman's new attorney, Jennifer Little, declined comment on the latest developments.

Prosecutors also are tight-lipped, though they made it clear following the trial that the widow might face charges.

"When Mr. Geary and I walk into a courtroom with a case, he and I are satisfied that we have a good shot at proving that case beyond a reasonable doubt," James said.

Neuman's attorneys told the AJC last month they believe the district attorney should seek Andrea Sneiderman's indictment.

"I believe she needs to be prosecuted for murder," defense lawyer Doug Peters said. "It's documented and supported by the evidence."

Rusty Sneiderman's family has also indicated they suspect their daughter-in-law knew more than she told them about her husband's death.

"She knew. She knew in advance. She knew then what was going on," Don Sneiderman told the AJC. "How she knew or what she knew, I don't know."


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Jesus.

http://www.wfxg.com/story/17469244/detail

How can you let your baby die and then let bugs and rats eat him?

People need to do better.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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I'm sorry, I can't read that, my mind will immediately make a mental picture for me. I knew it would be bad when you referenced bugs & rats.
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Do you have "secret towns" where you live Cracker? perhaps a dirt road that goes miles into the woods and then comes to a clearing where there is only generators no cable and everyone has venison carcasses on poles. There may only be about 60-80 people living there. Do you?[/u]
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No, that's West Virginia. They are called "hollers."
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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(04-23-2012, 06:30 PM)Duchess Wrote:

I'm sorry, I can't read that, my mind will immediately make a mental picture for me. I knew it would be bad when you referenced bugs & rats.

Five or six kids, all under 7, living in a trailer.

Welfare is bad for people. People need to work and earn their own way and only have kids they can afford to feed and care for. It makes you value your kids if you have to earn for them.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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(04-23-2012, 06:21 PM)Cracker Wrote: Jesus.

http://www.wfxg.com/story/17469244/detail

How can you let your baby die and then let bugs and rats eat him?

People need to do better.

filthy creatures aren't even humans.

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