Thursday, March 16, 2006

WHEN WILL IT EVER END?

I found this story in yesterday's Cincinnati Enquirer Online Edition, I've been interested in this story ever since it happened. It's a local tragedy -or- should I say another local tragedy. Here on this blog, I've written over & over & over again about the high homicide rate of this city. But Cincinnati City Council and the Mayor seem to only care about homosexuals getting special rights and authorizing the Cincinnati police to bust even more black heads and search black folks cars if they [the police] think they smell a little bit of gunja (weed). I could be wrong but I sincerly feel I am not. The Black Fist is always monitoring Cincinnati City Council and Hamilton County Commissioner meetings. So I'm not just talking out the side of my neck!

In any event, this story involves a child and I hope that whoever the bastard was that killed this young boy gets what's coming to him.
A lot of people swear by the New Testament but we, here at The Black Fist swear by the Old Testament. And we especially live by the part that states, An eye for an eye, A tooth for a tooth.

This story was written by Cincinnati Enquirer staff writer Sharon Coolidge. I never particularly enjoyed her view points especially as it pertains to the black nation here in Cincinnati, I always found them quite distorted and sometimes (more often than not) flat out rcaist!

I had to give you our take on Coolidge before I gave you the Coolidge story. The readers of this blog deserve nothing less than the truth!

Read this: TRIAL BEGINS IN FATAL SHOOTING OF 14-YEAR-OLD IN WESTWOOD

Fourteen-year-old Lorenzo Hairston was hanging out on the wrong block.

That's why Random King killed him last May, Assistant Hamilton County Prosecutor Kip Guinan told a jury Tuesday.

King shot Lorenzo five times, including two shots to the head, as he sat outside the Rheem Market in Westwood on the afternoon of May 14, Guinan said.

"The true tragedy of this case is the senselessness of this murder," Guinan said. "Lorenzo Hairston was killed because he was on (King's) block. Lorenzo Hairston, a 14-year-old-boy, didn't have to die."

King, 19, of Westwood, is charged with murder and carrying a concealed weapon. If convicted, he faces a possible life prison term.

Hairston was shot behind the McHenry Avenue market, a neighborhood convenience store and teen hangout, Guinan said. He died the next day.

During opening staements, King's attorney cautioned the jury to be wary of the evidence.

"Pay attention," said attorney Wende Cross. "If you find anything isn't reliable, the entire case is weakened and you may find reasonable doubt."

She pointed out there is no physical evidence tying king to the crime. "There is no weapon, no fingerprints, no property," Cross said.

The witnesses, Lorenzo's two friends, didn't cooperate at first, Cross pointed out.

Once questioned a few days later, both identified King in a lineup, Guinan said.

Cross ended opening statements with two questions:

"What proof is there that Lorenzo was shot by Random?" Cross asked. "What proof is there that Random was there at all?"

--Story ends there--

Now this tragic set of circumstances is disgusting. A 14-year-old boy shot to death 5 times and twice in the head because he was [allegedly] standing on "King's block." It's just craziness! We must stop this madness called black-on-black violence.
I've heard that an ex-black fist member is running around screaming & hollering (as he's known to do) stating "Black voilence was never the agenda of the black fist!" General Nikki X says, "What a damn lie!!!" But just another to add to the list of lies this delusional, disgraced and defunct loser is slithering through the hood telling.

Don't believe the re-invented tales from the crypt this loser is spewing! Anybody whose anybody knows The Black Fist for the last 4 years or so has had annual -- "The Black Fist Stop The Black Violence Tours," Where we go into a different black neighborhood every Thursday usually betwwen 4pm-5pm, most times longer. To protest against black fratricide and to educate our people on a variety of important life-giving, life-affirming information -- for us by us!
The Black Fist has always always always dealt with the ugly viciousness of black-on-black violence!!! How can we fight aginst police brutality with has always been our agenda since this organiztions conception and NOT address what we do to each other?
It makes no sense. Just as the "loser" that's using his bipolar lapdog and his own big fat mouth to lie and spew that bullshit makes no absolutely sense!

We will be keeping an eye on this case very closely. The Black Fist gives our deepest heartfelt condolences to the family of the murdered 14-year-old boy, Lorenzo Hairston.
Hoping and praying that justice comes to that family and prison time comes to whomever it was that pulled the trigger.

Was is attorney Wende Cross's client, Random King? We don't know but whomever it was should spend a very long time behind bars!

The Black Fist has seen cases in this state & others, where the prosecution and jurys have sent people to prison for murder without even having found the murdered victims body so we think the statement made by attorney Wende Cross about "no fingerprints, no weapon and no property," is just something a lwayer must point out but not to be taken as some kind of outstanding opening remark.

Just our opinion.

Uuuuummmmm, Wende Cross. Where have we heard that name before? Well, it doesn't matter anyway.....
Does it?

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2 comments:

  1. Nobody is listening to michael bailey or joy rolland! You are right they are nothing more than 2 big losers! I hope the killer of that 14 year old goes to prison for life! All these blocks belong to the white man not Random King or any other black person cause we don't own anything we just shoot up everything. Keep up the great work sister Nikki X the black fist is needed in this community to fight for what's right and I love this blog!

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  2. i was the one who took the very first pictures i was there i heard the gun fire i also noticed police officers getting into position before the shooting .

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