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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Alabama Birthday Party Shooters Identified

Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with a shooting that killed four people at a birthday party in Alabama over the weekend where four victims were killed and 32 others were injured. 

Ty Reik McCullough, 17, and Travis McCullough, 16, have each been charged with four counts of reckless murder. They have both been charged as adults. The suspects were arrested and officially charged on Tuesday.

17 comments:

  1. Dashing Urbanites, what a surprise.....

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  2. I can't find their photos, but I bet they're Amish neo-Nazi, white supremacists

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    1. The names give it away every time.

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    2. Yup, Ty Reik is right out of the old testament...I think it was somebody's camel.
      Ed

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    3. Ty Reik, isn't that the stuff they wrap your house in before they put the siding on?

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  4. Is Camala going to fly over the celebrate the shooters?

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  5. The whole bunch in that article belong in another country. The reporters name is "El Bawab". The names are Ty Reik, Philstavious, Marsiah, Shaunkivia, and Corbin Dahmontrey. This is America and the melting pot? E Pluribus Unum?

    Oh yeah, the sheriff proclaims "if you shoot people, we're going to put you in jail". At least his name is Jeremy.

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  6. We are not the same

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    1. If nothing else, some folks have different cultural values and norms that do not mesh with the rest of this once-great nation.

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  7. oh my. some one was upset they were not invited.

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  8. Let's see how many demands for gun control come out of this incident and how fast it disappears from media coverage.
    (Didn't you just KNOW something like this would happen when Alabama got rid of pistol purchase permits?)

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  9. Philstavious. That's a Roman name...right? LOL.

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    1. Dunno...all sounds Greek to me.

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  10. Let's see, how many gun laws were broken? Unless we do our own legwork, that number will not be known. These sorts of things are not reported by national media outlets. In fact, the Dadeville shooting is as perplexing to the media as when a crazed transgender shot up a Christian school. The shooting in Dadeville was not a typical sort of mass shooting the media enjoys reporting. These "teens" were non-white, no scary assault weapons, no written "manifesto", no MK Ultra/doped up wild eyed kid, etc. The real motive probably will never be released, but I would wager either of the suspects would say, "he disrespect me" and in that broken English. More often than not shootings like this occur in larger urban hives and especially at birthday parties being held at Chuck E Cheese's. Seriously there a lot of black on black shootings (and some white folk too) around birthday parties PERIOD. Let's not leave out funerals, sporting events, Waffle House(s), etc. Now, in Dadeville, AL (pop. app. 3,000). I do not mean "mass shootings" (i.e. schools, various venues with larger crowds, etc.). I am talking about black on black shootings/killings. A couple of weeks ago Birmingham, 85 miles northeast of Dadeville, had eight homicides in eight days. They were all black on black killings and the perps that have been captured are black. Eight is twice the number killed vs. those killed in Dadeville. As much as the media is fixated on numbers, they are more obsessed with getting to use the buzz phrase "mass shooting" which according to some sources requires a minimum of 4 scores (killed or wounded). Recognition of the eight goes unmentioned. The lives of eight black men shot over trifling matters ("he disrespect me") mean nothing to the media because it does not further their cause. A lot of black crime goes unreported and much more is disguised. The Dadeville shooting is a prime example of these types of practices. When the names began to be released of the victims, the name of a star athlete killed in the shooting was listed as Phil Dowdell. Philstavious "Phil" Dowdell was his true name. We all know the reason for this. With that name as a dead giveaway most any JEOPARDY player could confidently request, "I'll take GUESS THE RACE for a $1,000 Alex"). People with half a brain can see the problem, but the $64K dollar question remains, "how do we fix it?".

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    1. 'We' don't. They need to fix it, They won't. They continue to vote for people who propagate They culture

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