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Ghetto Justice: Mom Leads Mob To Beat Up Woman She Thought Called 911 On Her Son
 
Brian Anderson
October 2, 2015

You may remember the police shooting of wheelchair bound Jeremy McDole last Wednesday in Delaware. Because the man was black and the responding officers white it didn’t matter that he was armed and refuse to drop his gun; the shooting was seen as racist. Adding to the complete lack of rational thought in this case, Jeremy’s mother led a mob of angry blacks to beat up the woman she thought had called 911 on her son. It turns out she was wrong.

Last Wednesday police received a frantic call from a woman reporting a man with a gun. She said he had shot himself and was still alive and still armed. When police located Jeremy McDole, he was seated in his wheelchair and holding a gun. After repeated commands to drop the weapon, police opened fire, killing the 28-year old man. In a video of the incident, it appears as if Jeremy pointed his gun at police.

Jeremy’s mother Phyllis McDole interrupted a news conference regarding the shooting claiming that her son was unarmed and his death unjustified. The video does show that he had a gun, but as you will see Mama McDole isn’t the most clear-thinking person.

On Friday, police released the recording of the 911 call that lead police to the deadly confrontation. According to The AP, Jeremy’s mother Phyllis McDole heard the tape and thought she recognized the voice of the caller. Based on her highly tuned ear, Phyllis lead a group of five people to the unnamed woman’s house and beat the shit out of her.

“You got my son shot and you gonna die like my son did,” McDole told the victim.

Wow, this is even more insane than when Michael Brown’s mother Lesley McSpadden led a mob to beat up a women selling unauthorized “hands up, don’t shoot” merchandise.

The woman fortunately wasn’t killed by the angry mob, and as it turns out, police say she wasn’t the one that made the 911 call. The victim did end up with two black eyes, a split lip, and scratches as a result of the attack.

The 48-year old Phyllis McDole, who has three prior assault convictions, was arrested and charged with assault, terroristic threatening, burglary and conspiracy. She was released from jail on a $10,000 bond. That seems like a pretty small bail for a 3-time convict that tried to murder someone, doesn’t it?

You will notice a pattern of blame going on here. McDole blames the police, who were just doing their jobs, and the 911 caller, who reported a genuine public safety concern. But she doesn’t find any fault in her shitty parenting or her son’s own actions. How convenient.

The irony here is that black people are still freaking out over the mob justice of lynchings carried out against them hundreds of years ago, but have no problem forming their own lynch mobs to mete out their version of justice. If something is wrong for white people to do, it’s also wrong for black people to do it. That’s how equality works.

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« Last Edit: October 04, 2015, 02:02:39 pm by rangerrebew »

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Here is a GREAT example of why the black crime rate is so high.  In the ghetto far too many would rather walk in fear of violence than seek legal justice which, in turn, perpetuates the ghetto. :knifefight:
« Last Edit: October 04, 2015, 02:08:54 pm by rangerrebew »

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From the article:
[[ The irony here is that black people are still freaking out over the mob justice of lynchings carried out against them hundreds of years ago, but have no problem forming their own lynch mobs to mete out their version of justice. If something is wrong for white people to do, it’s also wrong for black people to do it. That’s how equality works. ]]

There's a problem here.

A considerably large cohort of blacks aren't interested in "equality"...