Saturday morning feel good stories
54-year-old Gwendolyn Jennette left her house in Miami, Florida for a spell and returned when the alarm went off. She found a burglar in her home, there was some sort of altercation that Gwendolyn ended with her legal gun. 17-year-old Trevon Johnson was DOT (dead over there) at the hospital.
In DeKalb County, Georgia, a four-year-old’s mother’s boyfriend was caring for him when two men burst into the home. The boyfriend took the child to a bedroom and hid in the closet. When the two thieves opened the closet door, the boy friend busted caps at them. One of the two busted ass out of the apartment, while the other laid on the floor and bled until police arrived and sent him to the hospital where he was declared DOT (dead over there). His pal is still on the run.
Category: Feel Good Stories
Home invasion is the Fast Track to a dirt nap.
two for three…not too bad
Yep. I think there’s a song along those lines – “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad.” Different subject, though. (smile)
By Meatloaf … a great song. Bat Out Of Hell album is full of great songs.
Number three is still cleaning his drawers out …
Having the name “Trevon” isn’t healthy for you if you live in Florida….
I’ll state the obvious…..if Obama had a son….
..then he failed as a dad.
Once again, if your Mama made your name up you have a high probability of never attaining old age. Random syllables do not constitute a name. It is no wonder that so many of these DRT and DOT have street names because they can not accurately spell their given names.
You noticed that also, I see. I thought I may be the only one. LOL
I was home, visiting family about 16 months ago and stopped of at a convenience store for refreshments and met the two female cashiers.
They were wearing name tags that left me a little befuddled, until my wife explained their names to me. LaTrina and Shithead
The relatives of the deceased Trevon Johnson do a great job of justifying his behavior.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2016/03/11/teen-burglary-suspect-killed-homeowner/
She did not have to shoot him just like he did not have to be in her house either. Funny how that works out sometimes.
“You have to look at it from every child’s point of view that was raised in the hood,” said Harris. “You have to understand… how he gonna get his money to have clothes to go to school? You have to look at it from his point-of-view.”
Are you kidding me????