50 Years Forward: 3 Years For Homicide In Jefferson County

Alabama

In Bessemer, Shaneida shot her friend Meoshia in the head at the McDonald’s in 2011 … and got three years in prison for homicide in Jefferson County.

Note: A month ago, OD noticed that it was customary for even the most vicious murderers in Jefferson County to get five years in prison for homicide, but now it seems that might have been an overestimate.

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9 Comments

  1. As I’ve said elsewhere, they hardly care if they kill each other, so why should we impose our values on their culture (as long as it’s purely an internal matter)?

    All we need for them to be free of our “oppression” is segregation!

  2. Unfortunately, the White population in Alabama is concentrated in the Birmingham metro area, so a huge number of White people are always exposed to the risk of dealing with what is known locally as “the Culture.”

  3. “All we need is … segregation!” Think of twenty black African countries run by men such as Idi Amin or General Butt Naked. Some of them would buy nuclear weapons or bio-weapons. So long as blacks roam free, the entire planet is in peril. Remember H.D.’s 2-out-of-3 rule: you can have blacks, freedom, and civilization but you must choose 2 out of 3.

  4. If I went to a zoo and clubbed Bobo the famous chimp to death (though he might club me to death first) I would get more time in the slammer. On second thought never mind.

  5. In the Ariel Castro case, it seems the “brothers” will not even be charged. So goes kidnapping and rape while Latino, also.

  6. And Castro immediately went for the sob story. Wonder which lawyer contacted him and put him up to it.

  7. “As I’ve said elsewhere, they hardly care if they kill each other, so why should we impose our values on their culture (as long as it’s purely an internal matter)?”

    It’s never just internal.

  8. It’s never just internal.

    As long as it’s black-on-black, it is.

    If it’s black-on-anything-else, it’s not.

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