Repeat After Me: This was NOT a "Civil Rights Violation" of the Black people who were shot. There will be no protests.
When the "Concerned Black Clergy Of Atlanta" have their weekly meeting on Monday - this will receive a passing mention but since no "interesting target" did the shooting - they will quickly move on to the next agenda item for their meeting.
When I asked SCLC leader Rev Dr Creecy IF he believes that a Black killer of Black people is EQUAL to a White killer of Black people - these are the type of events that I had in mind per my question.
As those who traffic in Black Inferiority stick to their rationalizations - these type of outrageous events that violate the Permanent Interests of "Safe Streets To Allow Our People To Build Stronger Ties In Our Community Fabric". When we can't agree that the EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS who pulled the trigger and injured 6 Black people - BECAUSE.......they are acting out as VICTIMS of "White Supremacy" - while the White killer who might have done the same thing is operating in the context of a SUPERIOR, more complex scheme to oppress Black people - the inevitable outcome of these mental trix is a silent complicity that fails to address the problem at hand.
Tiffany Walker, 27, has been charged with reckless conduct. | Justin Ushery, 23, has been charged with reckless conduct and obstruction. |
Six people, including two children, were shot during a large gathering at Rawson-Washington Park not far from the state Capitol early Saturday evening, police said.
None of the injuries are life-threatening, Atlanta police spokesman Curtis Davenport said. Among those injured: a one-year-old boy, shot in the foot.
Two people have been charged in connection with the incident, but not with an actual shooting, Davenport said.
The shooting took place a little after 8 p.m. near the old Capitol Homes project. Channel 2 Action News reports that the gathering was a reunion of former Capitol Homes tenants.
Three handguns were recovered at the scene and are being tested, Channel 2 said.
Tiffany Walker, 27, has been charged with reckless conduct, while Justin Ushery, 23, has been charged with reckless conduct and obstruction. Walker is being held on a $1,000 bond. Ushery's bond is $2,000. Both are in the Fulton County Jail.
The investigation is continuing.
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