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Friday, February 21, 2025

“I own this body!”

A funeral home owner was convicted of shooting a pallbearer at the burial of a 10-year-old girl who was killed by a stray bullet in Washington, D.C.

Wilson Wesley Chavis, 50, owner of Compassion and Serenity Funeral Home, was found guilty on Thursday in the killing of Ronald Steven Banks, a 30-year-old pallbearer, and family friend of Arianna Miracle Davis, during the young girl’s burial service on Jun 6, 2023.

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I gotta tell you, Wilson doesn't look anything at all like any other funeral director I've ever seen before.

14 comments:

  1. Wow. A funeral director drumming up business.

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  2. Maybe if the black community started having families with fathers, disaplined their children, worked for a living, supported education and reported crime they wouldn't have this shit. No compassion here.

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    1. LBJ arranged it with his 'Great Society' so that it makes economic sense to have out of wedlock children.

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  3. Just sayin' Wilson...that's not how you drum up new business.

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  4. These lurid tales just keep coming. I simply don't understand these people.

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  5. I didn't have to open the article. The "Compassion and Serenity Funeral Home" told me all I needed to know. It’s not an Amish establishment.

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  6. Compassion and Serenity. So, he used a suppressor?

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  7. Welp. I looked 'em up on Google Maps. I can now say I've seen a funeral home in a strip mall. With what appears to be a chop-shop and/or oil change service in the rear. "Git on down tah Wild Will's Funeral Pahlah an Quicky Lube. We be drainin' yah oil or yah blood!"

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  8. "The defendant confronted two people affiliated with a second funeral service company with which Chavis had a long-standing business dispute"

    Sounds like a grave situation.

    [I'll see myself out.]

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  9. Spent time at Andrews AFB. That entire area was dangerous. Being out at night was a recipe for disaster. The area has since been gentrified but it's still bad.

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  10. -"tragically shot by a stray bullet returning home." Agenda much?

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  11. Words don't change hearts, events do. This is another event to push towards separation of white and black.

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    1. Separation won't change anything. What's needed is complete removal.

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