Cacs are still calling for revenge after arrests were made following Cincinati street brawl

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Unless they roughly edited this interview, one of the suspect's Mom is snitching on him on tv
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"He said let's mess with these Russians, and then he slapped the first guy"

Now, law enforcement already has all the recordings already, and know this. But how is Moms acknowledging what he said and did, and copping pleas in the next sentence?




You are an idiot
 

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Unless they roughly edited this interview, one of the suspect's Mom is snitching on him on tv
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"He said let's mess with these Russians, and then he slapped the first guy"

Now, law enforcement already has all the recordings already, and know this. But how is Moms acknowledging what he said and did, and copping pleas in the next sentence?

This dumb ass nikka got five and walking around smacking folks like he 16

fukk that fool :camby:
 

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They can rot on their reservations, choke on their casino money, and kill themselves slowly with firewater for all I care. About the only good thing I can say about them is you can find a squaw or 2 that do crave some Black dikk and that Native American pu$$y is E-L-I-T-E in terms of taste, texture, and feel. :ahh:

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She was raised by her non-Cahuilla grandmother, who was African-American.[4] Green was reportedly unaware of her Native American heritage during her childhood and early adulthood.[4]

In 1981, an executive order recognized and established the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians as a federally recognized tribe. However, in 1986, Roberta Augustine, the last living member of the Augustine Band, as well as Green's other grandmother, died.[4] Green discovered her previously unknown Cahuilla heritage following her grandmother's death.[4] She eventually decided to move with her children to the Coachella Valley surrounding the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians' reservation a few years after the death of her grandmother.[4] Green also gained custody of four of her nieces and nephews following the murder of both her brothers in a gang shooting in Los Angeles.[4] Together, Green, her children, and her extended family comprised the entire Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians.[4]


During the 1990s, Green and her government began to explore the possibility of opening a tribal-owned casino in an effort to establish a long-term source of income, economic development, and stable employment for its members.... Due in large part to the casino, the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians is now one of the largest employers in the Coachella Valley.[3]

In addition to the casino, Green also oversaw the creation of other programs designed to provide long-term, economic stability for the small tribe and its members.[3] Her initiatives included the establishment of an organic farm and a 3-megawatt renewable energy project located on the reservation.[3]


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