As Gomer would say...
Police released surveillance photos of a group of suspects who attacked three people at a Near North Side Red Line stop on Saturday. | Chicago police
You're staring at the embryo of the canonization process. Which one is destined for sainthood? Take your pick. I put a red circle around mine. Let's call him JarTavious. A few months from now one of these God-fearing young men is going to wind up dead. A police officer or maybe a 'Bernie Goetz' will do them in. Al true to form will show up in Chicago to instigate the looting and destruction of property.
Then to stoke the flames a little more...
Evening News <-----> ABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, CBS.
Most likely they'll use a photo along these lines. Of course, making reference to his lifelong dream of becoming a Biochemist.
Where's the halo?
Oh...and lets not forget the mother of Saint JarTavious.
Kanesha made this announcement before the Daily Caller released the 'talented' JarTavious Green's criminal record (I gave him the last name too) which consists of 15 arrests over the last 20 months. When his criminal record became known for some inexplicable reason it never materialized on any of the above networks.
A Bureau of Justice Statistics study concluded blacks commit 51 percent of all homicides mostly against other blacks. Alarming when you consider blacks represent about 13% of the population.
So stay tuned for future reporting on The Life and Times of JarTavious Green (or whatever his name is). I don't know his true destiny but it damn sure won't be a Biochemist.
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Chicago police released surveillance photos of a group of teenagers who attacked three people at the Chicago Red Line station on Saturday evening.
At 7:12 p.m., the group approached the victims on the station’s platform before surrounding and punching them, according to Chicago police.
The suspects are described as black males, thought to be between the ages of 15 and 19, standing between 5-foot-6 and 6-feet with medium builds and complexions, police said.
The unprovoked attacks targeted a 26-year-old man, a 28-year-old man, and a 29-year-old woman, according to police and the victims, who were all treated at the scene for bruising and lacerations. According to the 28-year-old, he later learned that he had suffered a broken eye socket when he received additional treatment at the University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago.
“Because they hit random people for no reason and I live very close to the station, I am worried to live here anymore,” he told the Sun-Times.
Police also received reports that a large group of teens had been kicked out of Water Tower Place and a nearby McDonald’s on Saturday night.
Downtown CTA stops had an increased police presence in the lead-up to the New Year’s Eve festivities, and officers were made “highly visible” at the Chicago station in the wake of the brazen attacks, police said.