Ditto. Ditto. Ditto: More black mob violence.

September 30, 2014 — Leave a comment

In a recent article about recent black mob violence, I left out a lot of examples.

Let’s make up for that here with a few links:

Several arrested after Carbondale street fight goes viral – KFVS12 News & Weather Cape Girardeau, Carbondale, Poplar Bluff

One person stabbed in fight at Suncoast – Las Vegas Sun News

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Man beaten after intervening in fight outside JD’s Chicken : Madisondotcom

FAMU Student Reacts to Weekend Shooting Near Campus

Elderly Man Dies After Assault, Attempted Robbery In Chatham « CBS Chicago

▶ White people picking on black people: President Obama says. – YouTube

Polk football star killed in “Chunky Sunday” shooting – Orlando Sentinel

horlick high school – Bing

University of Akron students attacked, robbed by group that includes suspects in several other armed robberies | cleveland.com

CELL PHONE VIDEO: Shot fired in grocery store parking lot near Horlick High School | FOX6Now.com

Man beaten after intervening in fight outside JD’s Chicken : Madisondotcom

Another Teenage Mob Terrorizes Southern Town: ‘Memphis Is Going to Burn if They Don’t Control These Children’ | Video | TheBlaze.com

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