Gun violence is part of culture like racism in America 😂😂😂. Every day story of gun violence in America. American lecturing human rights issues in other countries . See in your country then lecturing other 😂😂😂
Technically speaking it is not racist or sexist for anyone to be afraid of women and black people Considering the Hearst castle was built by a Demorat woman before woman's rights existed to run the slaves and children are not guinea pigs, needle cushions or paychecks
@Beachboy562 On his computer over there looking like an adolescent Sasquatch from the Moosejaw Canada region 🤷♂️ Say it ain’t so tax payer funded chitlin boiii
*If an inanimate object i.e. "GUN", is at fault... then it stands to reason that those responsible for the function of said "object" are also at fault... right?* *Can someone please remind us all... which facet of U.S. society is actually responsible for the "disproportionately" high amount of violent crimes (especially those involving guns)?*
Crime is down all over the United States it's just that we have so many devices and people taking videos that it seems like it's up. Besides that, guns are stupid.
Oh wait Bonta and Newsom said it was illegal to carry firearms outside while drinking. Why were these nice gentlemen carrying outside? Was it because these criminas don’t give a eff?😂😂😂😂😂
Another deep argument from Fox News university. Meanwhile 70% of America's gross domestic product comes from states that are mostly Democrats. Republicans can't even pay their own bills they are so useless. Sitting around church and rubbing KY jelly on their guns
@@snakedog77we all know who the majority of the problems come from they only 13% of the population but 75% percent of the crime in major cities come from them
There’s video footage of an incident in downtown LA with wild people and shots fired but not sure if same incident. People at fault were Asian and Latino. The current incident has no updates on people involved.
@@Lighthouse6104 Edison sacrificed Topsy the elephant with stolen intelligence just like Elon sacrificed Erik the Great with stolen intelligence and the riverside county cops. The riverside county cops specialize in cage fighting and taxation without representation.
It was 2A people who sided with the tyrant, and attacked the Capitol to stop the Constitution from doing its job. You told us for decades you would be with us against the tyrant... You all, lied, and we do not even consider you humans, let alone Americans anymore. TRE45ON
"An Unjust Burden: The Disparate "By Elizabeth Hinton, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Department of African and African American Studies, Harvard University, LeShae Henderson, Special Assistant, Research, Vera Institute of Justice, and Cindy Reed, Senior Editor, Vera Institute of Justice May 2018 Summary "The over-representation of black Americans in the nation’s justice system is well documented. Black men comprise about 13 percent of the male population, but about 35 percent of those incarcerated. One in three black men born today can expect to be incarcerated in his lifetime, compared to one in six Latino men and one in 17 white men. Black women are similarly impacted: one in 18 black women born in 2001 is likely to be incarcerated sometime in her life, compared to one in 111 white women. The underlying reasons for this dis-proportionate representation are rooted in the history of the United States and perpetuated by current practices within the nation’s justice system. "This brief presents an overview of the ways in which America’s history of racism and oppression continues to manifest in the criminal justice system, and a summary of research demonstrating how the system perpetuates the disparate treatment of black people. The evidence presented here helps account for the hugely disproportionate impact of mass incarceration on millions of black people, their families, and their communities. This brief explains that: › Discriminatory criminal justice policies and practices have historically and unjustifiably targeted black people since the Reconstruction Era, including Black Codes, vagrancy laws, and convict leasing, all of which were used to continue post-slavery control over newly-freed people. › This discrimination continues today in often less overt ways, including through disparity in the enforcement of seemingly race-neutral laws. For example, while rates of drug use are similar across racial and ethnic groups, black people are arrested and sentenced on drug charges at much higher rates than white people. › Bias by decision makers at all stages of the justice process disadvantages black people. Studies have found that they are more likely to be stopped by the police, detained pretrial, charged with more serious crimes, and sentenced more harshly than white people. › Living in poor communities exposes people to risk factors for both offending and arrest, and a history of structural racism and inequality of opportunity means that black people are more likely to be living in such conditions of concentrated poverty. In addition to the clear injustice of a criminal justice system that disproportionately impacts black people, maintaining these racial disparities has a high cost for individuals, families, and communities. At the individual level, a criminal conviction has a negative impact on both employability and access to housing and public services. At the community level, disproportionately incarcerating people from poor communities removes economic resources and drives cycles of poverty and justice system involvement, making criminal justice contact the norm in the lives of a growing number of black Americans." - www.vera.org/downloads/publications/for-the-record-unjust-burden-racial-disparities.pdf
@@theconcerned "An Unjust Burden: The Disparate "By Elizabeth Hinton, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Department of African and African American Studies, Harvard University, LeShae Henderson, Special Assistant, Research, Vera Institute of Justice, and Cindy Reed, Senior Editor, Vera Institute of Justice May 2018 Summary "The over-representation of black Americans in the nation’s justice system is well documented. Black men comprise about 13 percent of the male population, but about 35 percent of those incarcerated. One in three black men born today can expect to be incarcerated in his lifetime, compared to one in six Latino men and one in 17 white men. Black women are similarly impacted: one in 18 black women born in 2001 is likely to be incarcerated sometime in her life, compared to one in 111 white women. The underlying reasons for this dis-proportionate representation are rooted in the history of the United States and perpetuated by current practices within the nation’s justice system. "This brief presents an overview of the ways in which America’s history of racism and oppression continues to manifest in the criminal justice system, and a summary of research demonstrating how the system perpetuates the disparate treatment of black people. The evidence presented here helps account for the hugely disproportionate impact of mass incarceration on millions of black people, their families, and their communities. This brief explains that: › Discriminatory criminal justice policies and practices have historically and unjustifiably targeted black people since the Reconstruction Era, including Black Codes, vagrancy laws, and convict leasing, all of which were used to continue post-slavery control over newly-freed people. › This discrimination continues today in often less overt ways, including through disparity in the enforcement of seemingly race-neutral laws. For example, while rates of drug use are similar across racial and ethnic groups, black people are arrested and sentenced on drug charges at much higher rates than white people. › Bias by decision makers at all stages of the justice process disadvantages black people. Studies have found that they are more likely to be stopped by the police, detained pretrial, charged with more serious crimes, and sentenced more harshly than white people. › Living in poor communities exposes people to risk factors for both offending and arrest, and a history of structural racism and inequality of opportunity means that black people are more likely to be living in such conditions of concentrated poverty. In addition to the clear injustice of a criminal justice system that disproportionately impacts black people, maintaining these racial disparities has a high cost for individuals, families, and communities. At the individual level, a criminal conviction has a negative impact on both employability and access to housing and public services. At the community level, disproportionately incarcerating people from poor communities removes economic resources and drives cycles of poverty and justice system involvement, making criminal justice contact the norm in the lives of a growing number of black Americans." - www.vera.org/downloads/publications/for-the-record-unjust-burden-racial-disparities.pdf
@@theconcerned Now given The Demonstrable Racist/White-Supremacist history of policing within The US, what sort of objective analysis supports your person's argument here ?
Guy probably stepped on his shoe or took his gf these guys kill each other over anything and they promote it in their music and social media I'm not surprised and I would never go to a party like that and I was in prison so that alone should tell you it's not a party u want to be at
What are people doing out at this place and time? Remember the 3 rules of Stupid..1) Don't go to bad places, 2) At bad times, 3) With bad people. Decent folks are at home w their families.
Had to be those potential college CCW holders that Newsome, Bonta and the CA democrat elected officials feared would happen if the injunction was not lifted.
Not how it works. Actual police officers support defund the police and they still work. Defund the police is just reallocating funds so that other resources can be properly funded like poor police stations, security guards, schools, mental health, etc. Defund the police adds more police officers but not in places people expect.
Being a warehouse, I would think workers would have today off with pay, probably have a lot of orders to fill and get ready for tomorrow, but then someone from the street comes in and this happens
When I got hired at a FedEx ground, I wasn’t told by higher ups but by other package handlers that just before I came on, a guy got fired and threatened to shoot the place up. 😅
Someone stepped on someone else's shoes and the guy felt "disrespected" and figured he'd shoot up the club...this isn't the first time it's happened over a pair of shoes...let me tell ya!
I would love to see you step on their shoes instead of talking brave behind a phone screen. You must be the type tha6 crosses the street and looks down whenever the people you hate walk down the same sidewalk. Coward
i guess you don't read history books. back in the day, ppl used to duel to death over arguements. One famous one of which vice pres Burr shot and killed Hamilton in a duel. or even Andrew Jackson was known to be a hothead and in the most duels as a president. - you sir are ignorant to history
A whole generation who grew up absorbing gun violence mommy and daddy watched on television while jr. sat in the crib watching, while learning to solve problems with guns.
According to calif politicians, the problem of gun violence will be solved by preventing law abiding citizens who have gone through background checks, training and police interviews from carrying firearms. Cops can't be everywhere. We need the ability to protect ourselves.
Bruh what are you talkin about 🤦🏾♂️ people are dead and you’re in the comments crackin jokes that don’t even make sense. The internet makes y’all feel tuff lmao bet you’d bite your tongue come face to face with the people you being racist towards
@@pharaoh4698 let me know where you want to meet.. ill say it again I love the color black you gotta love it You cant talk bad about it because youll get offended and yet they do everything wrong. Let me know where we can meet so I can tell you in your face how much I love the color black
That’s why I stayed home. I already knew something like this would happen .
a weird country. That people can die from a Bullet. But always cry for freedom and democracy. For a country with sovereignty and democratic freedom
Remember it is culture not color that is the problem.
@@tinyherc9162was it puffy dddy house
@@arktos298black people steal white people steal Asians steal African Americans steal
If you stay inside, you will live forever.
They are not investigating they are texting
Just hanging out, checking football scores on the phone. Beats working
Who cares?
when it is your chance..
you will just act the fool and disobey... why do you care what they do?
Why bother. They don't deserve justice. They do it to them selfs in the hood..
Love how people assume without knowing the facts maybe that’s what you do on your phone while you are in school.
@@galaxiax3284 because ONLY you know what's going on right, fool🤡
another cultural event shattered by a culture of love.
Yeah, like that White cop that just shot up his family?? I notice you racist are silent on those type of videos? Happy New Year 🎉
In London,they are rioting.
Gun violence is part of culture like racism in America 😂😂😂. Every day story of gun violence in America. American lecturing human rights issues in other countries . See in your country then lecturing other 😂😂😂
First red flag not to show up... a party in a warehouse.
Like a house party in S. Central or Death Row Records CD release party......name your poison!
Home is safe stay indoors my people😊
In LA? Nowhere is safe.
@@BethRoxyy as safe as anywhere else in 🇺🇲
home invasion? are you seriously that dense?
And that is a big fat lie. Get out of here. @@lannguyen-pu1db
@@bloodlove93Have you heard of home security?
Getting the New Year started with a bang
Several bangs, apparently
*gang
First killings in '24 in LA smh
Black excellence 🎉
Black and / or single mother raised.
And your point? As a single mom, I raised a 23 year old Private pilot!! Bet it’s more than you are! Loser!✅💀
They are the same
Technically speaking it is not racist or sexist for anyone to be afraid of women and black people Considering the Hearst castle was built by a Demorat woman before woman's rights existed to run the slaves and children are not guinea pigs, needle cushions or paychecks
Women understand women and they hate one another just like black people
Womem don't feel the need to explain themselves so they just wanna have fun with the touch of a wrecking ball like black people
diversity is our strength
Racism is our core
I thought it is now illegal to carry a gun to a New Year’s Eve party in California.
Oh. That’s right. Only if you’re a law abiding citizen.
13th caused it not the 2nd
News reports of these Incidents are like watching a self-cleaning oven.
Let me guess one brother gave the other brother a look
@porscheguy3820 And not one brotha could throw hands so the guns came out 🙄 pathetic culture
We learned it from you. The most vicious people on earth.
@@mudbathwhite folks nor anyone else will kill because someone else has air Jordans. Epic fail
@@oldskolacura9798 or just for fun. Mud hut creatures
Oh c'mon you never learn that majority mass shooters were Caucasians 😂
It is becoming dangerous to attend any party these days.
By looking at the dress code of the guests in the background and the location it is not shocking to me.
looks like wearing your guanch is it ? So subtle .
@@duelenigma7732 didn't get it.
it's a lifestyle
Glad I party alone in my house trust no one
😂 tfti
A party includes more than one person.
"..Two people are killing a shooting....." KTLA can't afford a proof reader or editor?
Diversity hires are rarely capable of doing the jobs they're given.
It's because of diversity qoutas.
No speak engrish
Using good grammar and spelling correctly are too hard. 😂 😂 There must not be any proofreaders for news anymore.
@@LightYagami-rz6su Probably! That's how Karen Bass got her current job
All these kids had a pops who went out for a pack of Newport’s and never came back 🤷♂️ Gotta love black excellence
Those kids pops went to the trailer park to put BBC on Becky
@@Beachboy562 😂 doesnt matter. He left his family and that culture is just ridiculous
Lmao you got that from the show The Lucas Twins 🤣. "I'll be back, I'ma just go for some cigarettes 🚬. Then the dad never comes back.
@@j.s.9964 yeah and the opioid culture and school shooter culture is just as bad
@Beachboy562 On his computer over there looking like an adolescent Sasquatch from the Moosejaw Canada region 🤷♂️ Say it ain’t so tax payer funded chitlin boiii
BLACK EXCELLENCE AT ITS BEST!!!!💥
Bottom of the list
Tell us about it usual suspect 👩🏻👦🏻
He just did. You just deflected as usual. Too many lawless people like you. @@GottiLx
*If an inanimate object i.e. "GUN", is at fault... then it stands to reason that those responsible for the function of said "object" are also at fault... right?*
*Can someone please remind us all... which facet of U.S. society is actually responsible for the "disproportionately" high amount of violent crimes (especially those involving guns)?*
Crime is down all over the United States it's just that we have so many devices and people taking videos that it seems like it's up. Besides that, guns are stupid.
Cars drive drunk, pencils misspell words, and spoons make people fat! Says Demented Dumb DEM's! 😮😮😮😮😅😊
Oh wait Bonta and Newsom said it was illegal to carry firearms outside while drinking. Why were these nice gentlemen carrying outside?
Was it because these criminas don’t give a eff?😂😂😂😂😂
youre not even from la, shut up
We don't care what the government says , theyre corrupt and evil anyway 😂
Another deep argument from Fox News university. Meanwhile 70% of America's gross domestic product comes from states that are mostly Democrats. Republicans can't even pay their own bills they are so useless. Sitting around church and rubbing KY jelly on their guns
And they're super easy to get since there's guns around every corner in the U.S.
You cannot use facts to counter Newsum and Bonta gun control rational.
They couldn't wait for the new year to get started. A bunch of overachievers.
Mass shooting ?
*Nah, that wouldn't fit the false narrative.*
Exactly!! That's why non white people have to be careful in public places because you never know when a Caucasian would turn racist and start killing
Wakanda finest
Russian Bot
@@snakedog77 Woke Bot!
@@snakedog77 You are confusing him for CNN.
@@snakedog77we all know who the majority of the problems come from they only 13% of the population but 75% percent of the crime in major cities come from them
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Probably over a bag of Doritos
Bucket of Fried chicken. I love fried chicken and waffles.
@@Paiadakine Leprechauns got their pot of gold & we got our bucket of fried gold.
Imagine that...
That why I don’t go know where nomore
What a world we live in
Yeah it's a different world once you get away from the diversity. It's nice out here.
@@MR-xc3swYep. I find diversity is adverse to my lifestyle and safety.
I should not be forced to live or die in hell with Elons playable character schizophrenic society
@@myrrhavmpeople like you are diseased minded ..
Blame Satan he hates …well everything
*@**1:17** .... five (X5) people were shot... in one incident... and this isn't a "Mass Shooting "... uh... why not?*
when it's black... it doesnt count. they are very peaceful.
Doesn't fit the narrative or agenda.
Why am I not surprised that the crowd looked the way they look, its literally the same old usual suspects
Yes the usual Caucasians Mass shooter suspects who claim it's because of his mental health issues
What do people expect? A New Year’s party in LA?
Happy new year 😊
Tyrone or Jose?
it was a shooting, not a stabbing
Or White Mike trying to act hood?
And they were fighting over Mandy! 😂
There’s video footage of an incident in downtown LA with wild people and shots fired but not sure if same incident. People at fault were Asian and Latino. The current incident has no updates on people involved.
@@xwrtk and?
Gee what a surprise..... NOT!
Mya worked with me at roscoes she was so loving and kind I really hate hearing this she also love her baby very much 😢😢😢
Excellent example of universal health care and BLM
What does health care have to do with it?
@ataraskyes6104 why does BLM always have something to do with it??? 🤔 🇺🇸Trump 2024 the privilege for this culture will end
@@Lighthouse6104 Edison sacrificed Topsy the elephant with stolen intelligence just like Elon sacrificed Erik the Great with stolen intelligence and the riverside county cops. The riverside county cops specialize in cage fighting and taxation without representation.
@@Lighthouse6104 God is a grunt to the American people 🙏
Can you quess who?
Can you quess why?
Think hard.
No one wants to die.
So try
What does quess mean?
I'm so shocked. I'm sure DA Gascon will fnd justice for those responsible🤮
Is this neighborhood a good area? Is this incident a one off?
Did You see the rabbits on the sign? That outta be a sign :-)
No such thing as a good neighborhood in LA
Just in time they passed SB2 which bans legal gun owners from carrying conceal…. Ty you L.A major. Blood is on your hand
It was 2A people who sided with the tyrant, and attacked the Capitol to stop the Constitution from doing its job.
You told us for decades you would be with us against the tyrant...
You all, lied, and we do not even consider you humans, let alone Americans anymore.
TRE45ON
Thankfully those abiding the law are unarmed.
What the hell are you talking about?
We didn't even get to vote in this.
Why the wealthy are fleeing that state
@@jeffalbillar7625how are you not even aware of SB2??
Rest in Peace them 🙏🙏🙏!
Rest in.peace ❤❤for those who left us soon
We party on next Friday
What happened to Newsom's strict gun laws? Recall Bass and Gascon. Let the cops profile and Stop and Frisk certain people.
13% and them Hispanics.
@@Paiadakine All of them bidens illegals. Just imagine what 4 more years will look like.
This is an example of how well these “gun laws” work. Criminals will be criminals
Usual suspects
Pale-Face & Friends ?
most gun related homicides in the US are carried out by POC. hence... the usual suspect. the more you know. 🤣
"An Unjust Burden: The Disparate
"By Elizabeth Hinton, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Department of African and African American Studies, Harvard University, LeShae Henderson, Special Assistant, Research, Vera Institute of Justice, and Cindy Reed, Senior Editor, Vera Institute of Justice
May 2018
Summary
"The over-representation of black Americans in the nation’s justice system is well documented. Black men comprise about 13 percent of the male population, but about 35 percent of those incarcerated. One in three black men born today can expect to be incarcerated in his lifetime, compared to one in six Latino men and one in 17 white men. Black women are similarly impacted: one in 18 black women born in 2001 is likely to be incarcerated sometime in her life, compared to one in 111 white women. The underlying reasons for this dis-proportionate representation are rooted in the history of the United States and perpetuated by current practices within the nation’s justice system.
"This brief presents an overview of the ways in which America’s history of racism and oppression continues to manifest in the criminal justice system, and a summary of research demonstrating how the system perpetuates the disparate treatment of black people. The evidence presented here helps account for the hugely disproportionate impact of mass incarceration on millions of black people, their families, and their communities. This brief explains that:
› Discriminatory criminal justice policies and practices have historically and unjustifiably targeted black people since the Reconstruction Era, including Black Codes, vagrancy laws, and convict leasing, all of which were used to continue post-slavery control over newly-freed people.
› This discrimination continues today in often less overt ways, including through disparity in the enforcement of seemingly race-neutral laws. For example, while rates of drug use are similar across racial and ethnic groups, black people are arrested and sentenced on drug charges at much higher rates than white people.
› Bias by decision makers at all stages of the justice process disadvantages black people. Studies have found that they are more likely to be stopped by the police, detained pretrial, charged with more serious crimes, and sentenced more harshly than white people.
› Living in poor communities exposes people to risk factors for both offending and arrest, and a history of structural racism and inequality of opportunity means that black people are more likely to be living in such conditions of concentrated poverty.
In addition to the clear injustice of a criminal justice system that disproportionately impacts black people, maintaining these racial disparities has a high cost for individuals, families, and communities. At the individual level, a criminal conviction has a negative impact on both employability and access to housing and public services. At the community level, disproportionately incarcerating people from poor communities removes economic resources and drives cycles of poverty and justice system involvement, making criminal justice contact the norm in the lives of a growing number of black Americans." - www.vera.org/downloads/publications/for-the-record-unjust-burden-racial-disparities.pdf
@@theconcerned
"An Unjust Burden: The Disparate
"By Elizabeth Hinton, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Department of African and African American Studies, Harvard University, LeShae Henderson, Special Assistant, Research, Vera Institute of Justice, and Cindy Reed, Senior Editor, Vera Institute of Justice
May 2018
Summary
"The over-representation of black Americans in the nation’s justice system is well documented. Black men comprise about 13 percent of the male population, but about 35 percent of those incarcerated. One in three black men born today can expect to be incarcerated in his lifetime, compared to one in six Latino men and one in 17 white men. Black women are similarly impacted: one in 18 black women born in 2001 is likely to be incarcerated sometime in her life, compared to one in 111 white women. The underlying reasons for this dis-proportionate representation are rooted in the history of the United States and perpetuated by current practices within the nation’s justice system.
"This brief presents an overview of the ways in which America’s history of racism and oppression continues to manifest in the criminal justice system, and a summary of research demonstrating how the system perpetuates the disparate treatment of black people. The evidence presented here helps account for the hugely disproportionate impact of mass incarceration on millions of black people, their families, and their communities. This brief explains that:
› Discriminatory criminal justice policies and practices have historically and unjustifiably targeted black people since the Reconstruction Era, including Black Codes, vagrancy laws, and convict leasing, all of which were used to continue post-slavery control over newly-freed people.
› This discrimination continues today in often less overt ways, including through disparity in the enforcement of seemingly race-neutral laws. For example, while rates of drug use are similar across racial and ethnic groups, black people are arrested and sentenced on drug charges at much higher rates than white people.
› Bias by decision makers at all stages of the justice process disadvantages black people. Studies have found that they are more likely to be stopped by the police, detained pretrial, charged with more serious crimes, and sentenced more harshly than white people.
› Living in poor communities exposes people to risk factors for both offending and arrest, and a history of structural racism and inequality of opportunity means that black people are more likely to be living in such conditions of concentrated poverty.
In addition to the clear injustice of a criminal justice system that disproportionately impacts black people, maintaining these racial disparities has a high cost for individuals, families, and communities. At the individual level, a criminal conviction has a negative impact on both employability and access to housing and public services. At the community level, disproportionately incarcerating people from poor communities removes economic resources and drives cycles of poverty and justice system involvement, making criminal justice contact the norm in the lives of a growing number of black Americans." - www.vera.org/downloads/publications/for-the-record-unjust-burden-racial-disparities.pdf
@@theconcerned
Now given The Demonstrable Racist/White-Supremacist history of policing within The US, what sort of objective analysis supports your person's argument here ?
Guy probably stepped on his shoe or took his gf these guys kill each other over anything and they promote it in their music and social media I'm not surprised and I would never go to a party like that and I was in prison so that alone should tell you it's not a party u want to be at
What are people doing out at this place and time? Remember the 3 rules of Stupid..1) Don't go to bad places, 2) At bad times, 3) With bad people. Decent folks are at home w their families.
caught the opps lacking
Look at the people
Wonder what kind of music was playing?
Ok.that eue witness wasnt there,wy thef do we beed to see her compeling insight ,people rinning,scary...wow ,shes not playing with a full deck
What? Isnt murder, car jacking , robbery , battery etc allowed in California?
I thought guns were illegal in California
Had to be those potential college CCW holders that Newsome, Bonta and the CA democrat elected officials feared would happen if the injunction was not lifted.
Defund those police!
Not how it works. Actual police officers support defund the police and they still work. Defund the police is just reallocating funds so that other resources can be properly funded like poor police stations, security guards, schools, mental health, etc. Defund the police adds more police officers but not in places people expect.
Somebody need to start talking 😂😂😂
Must have been black on black.
Happy New Year in Kaliforniastan.
Oh well
do we have a description on the suspect? black,white?
Being a warehouse, I would think workers would have today off with pay, probably have a lot of orders to fill and get ready for tomorrow, but then someone from the street comes in and this happens
Does this shock anybody
Wont catch me anywhere near a certain basketball human culture and rap music. No thanks. I will play it safe.
“Basketball human” yall just love being racist and will take any reason to show your racism it’s crazy
1:12 Porter and Olympic are parallel streets. They don't intersect.
Good luck this new years people
When I got hired at a FedEx ground, I wasn’t told by higher ups but by other package handlers that just before I came on, a guy got fired and threatened to shoot the place up. 😅
Horrible
Beat goes on as the Americans just love their guns........
I live here in America and there wasn't one shooting in our state on New years eve. Plus we have constitutional carry even
Wow a shooting at a New Year’s party… in la, statistically that happens!
How is that SB2 working smh
Oh..on Newsomes Terf...Concern has stopped now
You Go LA!😮😮😮😅😊
The 13/80’s are at it again.
Someone stepped on someone else's shoes and the guy felt "disrespected" and figured he'd shoot up the club...this isn't the first time it's happened over a pair of shoes...let me tell ya!
I would love to see you step on their shoes instead of talking brave behind a phone screen. You must be the type tha6 crosses the street and looks down whenever the people you hate walk down the same sidewalk. Coward
that's an odd way to celebrate happy new years... doesn't seem very happy.
Those Swedish blondes again
Gang party
cops texting at 52 then a detective points out that they are being filmed
Oh so now they are at fault?
@@AtotheA25 No not at all I love the police! JUst reminded me of work- phones out then boom the boss shows up
That culture is wiping themselves off the planet! WTH
It Figures. 😏
It's pretty predictable. This is what happens when a group embraces the thug culture.
Gangs colliding.
My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are for the family of the victims. What is this world coming to,more shooting nowadays than before.
i guess you don't read history books. back in the day, ppl used to duel to death over arguements. One famous one of which vice pres Burr shot and killed Hamilton in a duel. or even Andrew Jackson was known to be a hothead and in the most duels as a president. - you sir are ignorant to history
That's what happens when you allow the ratchets to run loose... crime anfter crime
A whole generation who grew up absorbing gun violence mommy and daddy watched on television while jr. sat in the crib watching, while learning to solve problems with guns.
What is with you idiots? Just go back under your rock. @@purplecitygrow2233
What a shocker, America can't get their sh*t together not on any level, Politics to their youth.
This isn't America, it's L.A.
Thankfully newsome has things under control
The CUH got down with the ESSAYS. The CUH took an L.
Remember it is culture not color that is the problem.
The Land Of The Sick 🤔
They finally got Justice for Drakeo the ruler.
According to calif politicians, the problem of gun violence will be solved by preventing law abiding citizens who have gone through background checks, training and police interviews from carrying firearms. Cops can't be everywhere. We need the ability to protect ourselves.
DAILY THING. Only report 10 or more. Same with earthquakes. 4.1 does NOT count.
I'm thinking what you're thinking
No, you're not!
@@jeffalbillar7625 I'm thinking what everybody in the country but jeff is thinking. fixed it for you.
I knew it
Probably " scholars ".
I love the color black I tell you I love it. And yet they say why you talk about us . 😂😂😂🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Bruh what are you talkin about 🤦🏾♂️ people are dead and you’re in the comments crackin jokes that don’t even make sense. The internet makes y’all feel tuff lmao bet you’d bite your tongue come face to face with the people you being racist towards
@@pharaoh4698 let me know where you want to meet.. ill say it again I love the color black you gotta love it You cant talk bad about it because youll get offended and yet they do everything wrong. Let me know where we can meet so I can tell you in your face how much I love the color black
@@pharaoh4698 Im waiting
Usual suspects.
Usual suspects. The cops did it.
13th Amendment lol
Wakanda gathering.