Thursday, August 27, 2015

Can't Function in a First World Civilization...

Uppity negro attempts to incite a riot in Rogers Park...

Youth Arrested For Biking on Sidewalk a 'Clear-Cut Case of Racism': Witness ..


ROGERS PARK — A man who witnessed a boy's arrest for riding his bike on the sidewalk — after allegedly rapping N.W.A.'s "F--- the Police" — says he stopped to confront the officers because the arrest was "a clear-cut case of racism."
Shevale Evison, 34, said he "knew there was a whole legal matter going on" when he spotted a handcuffed young man standing over his bike in the 1500 block of West Morse Avenue on Aug. 13, so he decided to intervene...
So, negro Perry Mason here knew there be a whole legal matter going down...
He said the boy looked "confused" more than anything, a feeling Evison said he could relate to because in his younger years he, too, had encountered situations with police in which he was "ignorant" of his rights.
"Boy looked confused"... a low IQ can have that effect on you.
Obviously, Shevale is ignorant of more than "rights", he's ignorant
of right and wrong. Alas, that goes for the bulk of his "community"...
Chicago Police Spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said the officers "observed a juvenile operating a bicycle in an unsafe fashion and traveling on a city sidewalk, which is not permitted by law."
He added that there had been "complaints regarding bicyclists involved in robbery incidents" in the area and that the juvenile was "taken into police custody to verify his identity and processed for ordinance violations."
So, the police are guilty of noticing things... i.e. doing their job...
Evison believes if the youth  caught riding on the sidewalk had been white, the situation would have ended differently.
I'll have to agree with Shitavious, er , Shevale on this.
A white kid would not be in the same situation because
the white kid would heed the officer's warning, not break the
law in the first place, and not swear at the officer.

And here comes some typical negro reasoning:
"That was a citation, he was supposed to get a ticket for that, not go all the way to jail. That's the same type of scenario that happened with Sandra Bland, she was supposed to have been given a ticket," he said, referring to a Naperville woman who was pulled over in Texas on a minor traffic violation and later died in police custody. "That was the same exact type of situation that happened with Sandra Bland that happened with him, the only thing is he didn't end up dead."
A) Taking the punk to the Police Station is not going to jail.
Kids don't go to 26th and California. Least of all for riding bikes
on sidewalks.

B) Sandra Bland was being belligerent with that police officer
in Texas. If she would just have acted  in a civilized manner and
obeyed that officer's requests, she might have been let off with just
a warning. But no, she had to go all TNB and ended up getting arrested.

C) Bringing up Bland was just a convenient excuse to incite an incident.

D) Blacks never seem to learn from seeing the consequences of
their idiotic actions. (lack of future time orientation, and such)
You mean to tell me that you actually have the time to stop him from riding down the sidewalk on his bike when you could have simply told him, 'OK, did you know that it's illegal to ride your bike down the sidewalk?'" Evison said.
Again, this is why nobody wants to live around negroes.
Their neighborhoods are fucked beyond hope because they
can't follow simple rules and they excuse bad behavior.
And I'm sure young bicycle boy was warned about riding his
bike on sidewalks, but like a majority of blacks, he chose to
flaunt the law.
But Evison said the police officers in the video told him at the scene the boy was really being detained for saying, "F--- the police," the name of a popular N.W.A. song.
That's when Evison decided to "get loud" and create a scene, he said, something he said he wished more people would do when they feel they are seeing someone being mistreated.
So, swearing and taunting a police officer is no big thang. Funny,
for a race that will bring out the guns and knives at the slightest
perceived act of "disrespecting", they don't seem to understand
that respect is earned. But again, earning is akin to work. The
moment Evison decided to "get loud" was the moment he dropped
out of his mother's you know what. And he and his kind have been
crying ever since.

PS.. Rogers Park is another one of those places where White people used to roam...










 

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