BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBMA) — One person was shot on Saturday evening after a concert at Birmingham's Crossplex.
According to Birmingham Police Sergeant Mauldin, the victim was transported to the hospital with life threatening injuries.
Dramatic video shows the moment when gunshots rang out at Atlanta rapper Lil Baby's concert at the Birmingham Crossplex on Saturday night. One man was taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries, police say. https://bit.ly/2TLldQh
Video courtesy: Brooklyn Rivers
so much for milk's dream. the country was safer and better off with segregation.
ReplyDeleteWhy anyone would go to a c-rap concert is beyond me. Besides the fact that it is dangerous, if you have heard one rap chant, you have heard them all. Same mf'ers all over the chant, just in different places.
ReplyDeleteSuch a vibrant culture. Clearly we need to give them bigger welfare checks so that they can breed even faster, and we need to import millions more from Africa and Haiti.
ReplyDeleteTime magazine has a cover with MLK with the title His Legacy.
ReplyDeleteI think the better question to ask is what is the legacy of the 'leaders' who followed MLK?
My answer - no a positive legacy with the level of violence, drugs, decay, abortion, with nearly all major cities run by blacks.
Let's just "Judge Them By The Content Of Their Character", Oh, Wait...
ReplyDeleteYou and the others are correct Crawfisher. Still, this past weekend the "Who's Who Of Liberal-Socio-Commine Insanity" held hands and marched across Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama chanting what work needs to be done to free the black man from bondage, blah, blah, blah. Not one of those assholes have done anything positive to help blacks or other minorities in this country. These asshats have a vested interest in keeping blacks and other minorities ignorant and bound by the chains of .gov welfare programs (keep 'em voting demoRat). These race baiters have been spreading the same lies for the past 50 plus years and the quality of life has continued it's downward spiral for the people they claim to be helping. Even the older blacks in and around Birmingham will say that their standard of living has declined since the mid 1970's.
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