• Re: Black felon suspected in murder of 'anti-racist' EcoMap Technologie

    From Haime@21:1/5 to LOL on Sat Sep 30 06:28:41 2023
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    LOL <lol@anon.net> wrote in news:uf88l6$17581$1@news.mixmin.net:

    https://dailystormer.in/based-black-kills-annoying-girlboss-tech-ceo-in -baltimore/

    https://www.rt.com/news/583664-anti-racist-ceo-murdered-allegedly-by-bl ack-felon/

    Black felon suspected in murder of 'anti-racist' CEO
    27 Sep, 2023 18:01

    A Baltimore technology entrepreneur has been found beaten to death on
    the roof of her apartment building

    Police in Baltimore, Maryland, have launched a manhunt for a black
    suspect who allegedly murdered a local business executive who had
    railed against "criminalization of black bodies" and described
    herself as an "anti-racist."

    "This individual will kill, and he will rape," Baltimore Police
    Commissioner Richard Worley said on Tuesday at a press briefing
    regarding the alleged beating to death of 26-year-old Pava LaPere.
    "He will do anything he can to cause harm." Worley announced an
    arrest warrant for 32-year-old Jason Billingsley for first-degree
    murder and other charges stemming from the alleged attack on LaPere.

    The body of LaPere, the CEO of EcoMap Technologies, was found on the
    roof of her luxury apartment building on Monday. Police said there
    were signs of blunt-force trauma to her head, which one officer
    described as "absolutely brutal."

    Billingsley, a registered sex offender who was released from prison
    last October after serving just nine years of a 30-year sentence, is
    a suspect in at least one other criminal case. He has a history of
    violent crimes dating back to at least 2009, and Baltimore Mayor
    Brandon Scott said he should be considered "extremely dangerous."

    "There is no way in hell that he should have been out on the street,"
    the mayor told reporters. "When the police go out and do their job,
    as they did in this case ... and the state's attorney goes out and
    does their work, gets the conviction, the conviction should be the
    conviction. We are tired of talking about the same people committing
    the same kind of crimes over and over again."

    LaPere, who employed dozens of people at EcoMap Technologies, was
    honored this year by Forbes magazine on its "30 Under 30" list of top
    young executives in terms of social impact. She was a vocal
    supporter of Black Lives Matter and spoke out against alleged racism
    in the US criminal justice system.

    "EcoMap Technologies stands against systemic racism, bigotry and a
    police state that criminalizes black bodies," LaPere reportedly said
    on her Instagram account. "We stand in support of the Black Lives
    Matter movement, now and always. We commit to being anti-racist in
    all aspects of what we do - from the team members we hire to the
    customers we serve."

    LaPere touted the fact that more than 30% of her employees were
    black. "We commit to improving diverse representation in our
    company," she said. "In addition to donations, we will commit our
    community service hours to organizations that promote and support
    black entrepreneurship."

    EcoMap Technologies posted a statement on Tuesday, calling the
    circumstances surrounding LaPere's death "deeply distressing." The
    company added, "Pava was not only the visionary force behind EcoMap
    but was also a deeply compassionate and dedicated leader."

    Girls can't code.

    She met the dude on a multicultural dating site. Entirely her fault.

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