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Thursday, March 02, 2023

Might as well just shoot him now

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Records show that one 11-year-old Memphian has been arrested nine times in just over two months for charges including carjacking, theft, burglary, and robbery, just to name a few.

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    1. And shoot all the other people that allowed that piece of shit to commit crimes.

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  2. Lock him up to serve the maximum sentence each time he gets arrested or violates his “probation” or “parole” terms. Eventually he’ll rack up twenty or thirty years. A jackass like this will eventually get knifed in prison.

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    1. I don't want my tax money wasted on housing. clothing and feeding the melanin rich parasite. I say terminate the booger with extreme prejudice and feed the leftovers to the rats.

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  3. Just another nappy hair, misunderstood miscreant and Democrat voter pushing back against white supremacy

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  4. Some kids graduate from high school at the age of 11.
    We all should be proud of a kid that graduates crime school at 11.

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  5. Nice career start. Eleven years old, nine felonies and he's probably out with no bail every time to just keep practicing until he doesn't get caught.

    When does he move up to murder?

    Nemo

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    1. Given the number of unsolved murders in memphis who says he hasnt already?

      Exile1981

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  6. He must have a black adult male teacher.

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  7. Hopefully the thuglet gets his overdue abortion soon.

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  8. Um... are we supposed to Guess The Race here?

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    1. I think we know the race. And yes, you can guess...but you and I both know you don't have to.

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  9. They start young down in Memphis.. Bad place for citizens of the wrong color.

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  10. They grow up so fast ! Before you know it He will be six foot six , 270Lbs and beating his teacher to a pulp .

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  11. Just curious...can any random individual take out a life insurance policy on any random individual? I'm thinking some term life policies on individuals of a certain demographic would be a guaranteed way to make a lot of money. Take out the policy when they're 12 or 13 and if you haven't collected by the time they make it to 25 or 30, drop the policy.

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    1. In short, Peaowed, NO. In order to take out a life insurance policy (or any type of insurance policy), you must have an "insurable interest" in said person or property. "Insurable interest", in the case of life insurance, would be the person is your spouse, child, or other dependent. In the case of property/casualty insurance, the property to be insured must be owned by you, or you are otherwise financially responsible for that property.

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    2. You sound like either an insurance agent or somebody that's tried to take out a policy on an intended victim.

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    3. Besides the "insurable interest" requirement, if there is a relationship satisfying this, the insurance company is going to investigate the insured. They should find out enough to be accurately estimate his life expectancy, and will either refuse coverage or set the rates so high that they'll probably make more than the payout. E.g., if the odds are 50-50 that he'll be dead in 3 years, they might sell $1 million insurance for 1/2 million a year.

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  12. MEMPHIS sounds like a really nice place.

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  13. He's a Good Boy! Dindu Nuffin...

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  14. Lamilton Taeshawn, who "smokes with cigarettes" (Boondocks S3E6) is what instantly comes to mind here.

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