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Re: Greenville: Targeted 21-year-old killed - more than 25 bullets from two different guns fired
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These kids need guidance, they are slowly killing each other. Where is the leadership in this community? Where are the parents? Disgusting. Makes me sick, I don't even like driving through these neighborhoods. So sick of the thug culture.

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Re: Greenville: Targeted 21-year-old killed - more than 25 bullets from two different guns fired
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Investigators believe the motive for the shooting may have been related to drugs or gang ties, DeFazio said.

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Ya think? I just hope none of the 24 bullets that missed hit any innocent people.

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Not to mention the fact that it costs more to administer the death penalty than to keep a prisoner behind bars for life.

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Texas has the death penalty, and it also has one of the highest violent crime rates. The death penalty does not reduce crime over the long term. Many of the 37 states which have the death penalty are also the states with the highest rates of crime, violent and otherwise. These lowlifes and their parents should be sterilized at the least :)


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_cities_by_crime_rate

http://www.freakonomics.com/2007/06/1 ... alty-really-reduce-crime/

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Re: Greenville: Targeted 21-year-old killed - more than 25 bullets from two different guns fired
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PLEASE bring back the death penalty!!!!!!!! No need to feed and shelter these animals for the rest of their lives!!!

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View Larger Map 21-year-old Jersey City man shot dead in the back Monday, August 08, 2011, 8:30 AM By Charles Hack/The Jersey Journal A 21-year-old Jersey City man died early Saturday after he was shot in the back near Ocean and Winfield avenues, officials said. More than 25 bullets from two different guns were fired at Rakim Priester, of Bartholdi Avenue, who was found lying on the sidewalk on Pearsall Avenue near Ocean Avenue at 12:17 a.m., Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio said yesterday. Priester, who was running from the scene when he was fired upon, was pronounced dead at the scene shortly before 12:30 a.m., reports said. Although he was fired at more than two dozen times, an autopsy report showed he was shot just once in the back, DeFazio said. No motive has been determined for the killing and no arrests have been made. "It wasn't a robbery and looks like it might have been a targeted attack," DeFazio said. "It appears he was trying to flee his assailants when he was shot." Jersey City police and the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office Homicide Squad are conducting the ongoing investigation. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to call the HCPO Homicide Squad at (201) 915-1345. Journal Staff Writer JEAN-PIERRE MESTANZA contributed to this story =============================== Two are charged in fatal Jersey City shooting Saturday; one still at large Published: Monday, August 08, 2011, 3:18 PM By Michaelangelo Conte/The Jersey Journal Resized Image Donnelle L. Golden, 21. Resized Image Aziz R. Wright, 19. One of two men charged in the murder of a Jersey City man who died in a hail of bullets Saturday, Aug. 6 made his first court appearance on the charges today, but the second suspect is still at large. Donelle L. Golden, 21, of Jersey City, was told his bail was set at $500,000 cash only when he appeared in Central Judicial Processing court in Jersey City this afternoon via video link from Hudson County jail in Kearny. Golden, aka "Prozac," and Aziz R. Wright, 19, of Jersey City, are charged with firing about 25 rounds at Rakim Priester, of Bartholdi Avenue, who was found lying on the sidewalk at Pearsall and Ocean avenues at 12:17 a.m. Saturday, officials said. DeFazio said Priester was struck once in the back and the bullet passed through his heart before exiting his chest, based on the preliminary report on the autopsy performed at the state Regional Medical Center in Newark. "We believe Mr. Goldman and Mr. Wright are partners," DeFazio said of the allegations against the pair, adding that investigators have no reason to believe the victim was armed. "We think they are both gunmen." Investigators believe the motive for the shooting may have been related to drugs or gang ties, DeFazio said. "This clearly manifests extreme indifference to the value of human life," said DeFazio, adding that there were others present when the gunfire rang out on the street. He said of Priester, that it "Appears he was the priority target of the attack." DeFazio said security video recovered in the area of the shooting played a roll in identifying the suspects charged. Anyone with information on the crime or on Wright's whereabouts is asked to call the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office's Homicide Squad at (201) 915-1345.

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