• Re: Pregnant sow picking up partygoers killed after zoo animal teens al

    From Franz Xaver Kroetz@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 19 11:29:13 2023
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    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    On 21 Nov 2021, Trump 2020 <rapinroymoosre@excite.com> posted some news:sneg3o$ebb$136@news.dns-netz.com:

    Susan Cohen wrote


    No it's not murder, you asshole. That was just an abortion by
    firearm.

    A pregnant woman was fatally shot after a group of teenagers allegedly
    fired at her car in an apparent case of mistaken identity, police said.

    Kerisha Johnson, 36, was shot early Sunday while attempting to pick up
    people from a party in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police said.

    Johnson, who was nine months pregnant and "due to give birth within
    several days," was found dead inside her car by officers responding to
    reports of shots fired, according to an arrest warrant.

    During their investigation, police found that the event was promoted as an Easter party, attended by mostly teens.

    Detectives learned that Johnson was driving toward the party when "several individuals" began firing at her white sedan -- believing she was someone
    who, driving a similar car, earlier shot into the air near the party,
    according to the warrant.

    Johnson attempted to flee but was struck by gunfire, killing her and her
    unborn child, according to the warrant.

    "It was just senseless," Deanna Williams, a childhood friend of Johnson,
    told Baton Rouge ABC affiliate WBRZ. "She was an innocent person."

    The alleged gunmen were captured on video footage "raising firearms,
    pointing them at the victim's vehicle and then firing," before fleeing the scene, according to the warrant.

    Baton Rouge police arrested three teenagers in connection with the
    shooting. Marques Porch, Gregory Parker and Derrick Curry, all 19, were
    charged with second-degree murder and first-degree feticide, according to
    the Baton Rouge Police Department.

    <https://s.abcnews.com/images/US/baton-rouge-shooting-mugshots-ht-jt- 230418_1681841141397_hpEmbed_4x3_992.jpg>

    The booking photos of Derrick Curry, Gregory Parker and Marques Porch are shown.
    Baton Rouge Police Department

    They allegedly told detectives they were armed at the time of the
    shooting, according to the warrant.

    "They all stated that they believed the white car was a vehicle from
    earlier in the night where [an] occupant had fired a round into the air as
    it drove past the teen party," the warrant stated.

    Porch allegedly told authorities he provided the firearms to the other two teens before the shooting, according to the warrant. He was shot but
    sustained non-life-threatening injuries while fleeing the scene, police
    said.

    The three suspects were ordered held without bond during a court
    appearance on Monday, East Baton Rouge Parish Courthouse officials
    confirmed to ABC News. They are being held at the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison, online jail records show.

    Porch was, up until his arrest, a corrections employee with the West Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office. He was a corrections officer from June to November 2022, before returning as a part-time employee in February as a
    transportation driver, according to a sheriff's office spokesperson. He
    was "immediately terminated" on Sunday upon notification of his arrest,
    the sheriff's office said in a statement.

    <https://abcnews.go.com/US/pregnant-woman-picking-partygoers-killed-after- teens-allegedly/story?id=98669492>

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  • From Governor Swill@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 20 20:39:09 2023
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.fan.states.louisiana, sac.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 11:29:13 +0200 (CEST), Franz Xaver Kroetz <fxk@gmail.com> wrote:

    It's stories like these that drive gun grabbers to grab our guns.

    Guys, got to do something about this or they'll try to repeal the amendment.

    Swill
    NP: Steely Dan - Cousin Dupree

    On 21 Nov 2021, Trump 2020 <rapinroymoosre@excite.com> posted some >news:sneg3o$ebb$136@news.dns-netz.com:

    Susan Cohen wrote


    No it's not murder, you asshole. That was just an abortion by
    firearm.

    A pregnant woman was fatally shot after a group of teenagers allegedly
    fired at her car in an apparent case of mistaken identity, police said.

    Kerisha Johnson, 36, was shot early Sunday while attempting to pick up
    people from a party in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police said.

    Johnson, who was nine months pregnant and "due to give birth within
    several days," was found dead inside her car by officers responding to >reports of shots fired, according to an arrest warrant.

    During their investigation, police found that the event was promoted as an >Easter party, attended by mostly teens.

    Detectives learned that Johnson was driving toward the party when "several >individuals" began firing at her white sedan -- believing she was someone >who, driving a similar car, earlier shot into the air near the party, >according to the warrant.

    Johnson attempted to flee but was struck by gunfire, killing her and her >unborn child, according to the warrant.

    "It was just senseless," Deanna Williams, a childhood friend of Johnson,
    told Baton Rouge ABC affiliate WBRZ. "She was an innocent person."

    The alleged gunmen were captured on video footage "raising firearms,
    pointing them at the victim's vehicle and then firing," before fleeing the >scene, according to the warrant.

    Baton Rouge police arrested three teenagers in connection with the
    shooting. Marques Porch, Gregory Parker and Derrick Curry, all 19, were >charged with second-degree murder and first-degree feticide, according to
    the Baton Rouge Police Department.

    <https://s.abcnews.com/images/US/baton-rouge-shooting-mugshots-ht-jt-230418_1681841141397_hpEmbed_4x3_992.jpg>

    The booking photos of Derrick Curry, Gregory Parker and Marques Porch are >shown.
    Baton Rouge Police Department

    They allegedly told detectives they were armed at the time of the
    shooting, according to the warrant.

    "They all stated that they believed the white car was a vehicle from
    earlier in the night where [an] occupant had fired a round into the air as
    it drove past the teen party," the warrant stated.

    Porch allegedly told authorities he provided the firearms to the other two >teens before the shooting, according to the warrant. He was shot but >sustained non-life-threatening injuries while fleeing the scene, police
    said.

    The three suspects were ordered held without bond during a court
    appearance on Monday, East Baton Rouge Parish Courthouse officials
    confirmed to ABC News. They are being held at the East Baton Rouge Parish >Prison, online jail records show.

    Porch was, up until his arrest, a corrections employee with the West Baton >Rouge Sheriff's Office. He was a corrections officer from June to November >2022, before returning as a part-time employee in February as a >transportation driver, according to a sheriff's office spokesperson. He
    was "immediately terminated" on Sunday upon notification of his arrest,
    the sheriff's office said in a statement.

    <https://abcnews.go.com/US/pregnant-woman-picking-partygoers-killed-after- >teens-allegedly/story?id=98669492>
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