You remember Obeauzseau saying that if he had a son, “he would look like Trayvon”, dontcha? Here are some more “sons” for him. I’ve covered this story before. This is an update sent to me by Jon.
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — It was a tiny bullet that took the short life of Antonio Santiago.
He had learned to walk, but not yet talk, when he was killed March 21, six weeks after his 1st birthday. He was strapped in his stroller, out for a walk with his mother a few blocks from their apartment near the Georgia coast, when someone shot the boy between the eyes with a .22-caliber bullet the size of a garden pea.
Too bad he was white and shot by a black dude, so the story didn’t get much coverage unlike the coverage St. Trayvon of Skittles got. I read this quote somewhere: Only in America could a brown man shoot a black man and a white person would be blamed. Remember, Oboner is just as white as George Zimmerman.
The teenager charged as the shooter is scheduled to stand trial next week in a courthouse far from the scene of the crime. Because of public outrage and news coverage, a judge has moved 18-year-old De’Marquise Elkins’ trial 325 miles away, to the suburbs outside Atlanta. Jury selection starts Monday at the Cobb County courthouse in Marietta. Superior Court Judge Stephen Kelley has set aside two weeks for the trial.
Elkins faces life in prison if convicted of murder. His age spared him a possible death sentence. At the time of the shooting he was 17, too young to face capital charges in Georgia.
When Elkins shot little Antonio Santiago – some stories have have last name as West- he is mixed race – he was the same age of St. Trayvon. I imagine if this story was being covered nationally we would see a picture of Elkins when he was thirteen and he would be described as a choirboy.
Police say the motive was as banal as the slaying of a toddler was shocking. Investigators concluded that Antonio was killed during an attempted street robbery as his mother, Sherry West, was strolling home with the child from the post office. West said a gunman demanding cash shot her baby in the face after she told him she had no money.
“He kept asking, and I just said, ‘I don’t have it,'” West told the Associated Press the day after the slaying. “And he said, ‘Do you want me to kill your baby?’ And I said, ‘No, don’t kill my baby!'”
West was shot in the leg, and another bullet grazed her ear. Witnesses called 911 and rushed to her aid. None saw the shooting, but they watched as West tried to revive her son using CPR. “No, the baby’s not breathing,” one caller told a 911 operator.
Police say Elkins had an accomplice, 15-year-old Dominique Lang, who has told investigators Elkins fired the gun. Lang also is charged with murder but will be tried later. He’s expected to be a key witness against Elkins.
Another one of Obumbler’s sons. Or was it Obummer thirty-five years ago? This is why we white people lock our cars when we see black dudes. Life is cheap in the black community.
Both prosecutors and Elkins’ defense attorneys declined to comment before the trial, citing a gag order by the judge. The boy’s mother also declined to talk.
But if she did talk she would say, “He’s always been a good boy. I don’t know how this could have happened.”
Kevin Gough, a public defender who is Elkins’ lead attorney, has strongly suggested in pretrial motions that the real killers are the child’s own parents.
If that proves to be true, which I doubt, then this story will get national coverage. Otherwise, ho hum, just some more black on white crime, nothing to see here, move along.
Heard on the news this afternoon that the shooter’s defense team have evidence that the mother had motive to have her child die to get the life insurance she had on him. Also, they say no actual witnesses to the shooting exist but that the mother has traces of GSR on her hands.
No mention of the size of the insurance policy or the likelihood of a victim’s hands having GSR as a result of defensive movements during the event . . . in which she was shot twice, as I recall.
Yeah, that’s really plausible, isn’t it? After all, millions of parents take out life insurance on their infant children. I can see it now — the evil, scheming, racist woman waiting for an innocent black child to come strolling down the street so she can falsely pin a murder on him … Happens all the time, you know.
The woman’s own adult daughter told police that in her estimation her little brother’s death didn’t happen the way her mother reported it. Google it for some interesting reading. I seem to recall that theconservativetreehouse.com also had posts on the case and itself raised questions about the mother’s story which, if you believe the press, has changed over time. Whatever the outcome of this case, the fact remains that a precious baby was murdered by a monster, and that the pigmentation of that monster is incidental.
Hmmm… considering the outrage and harassment following the GZ trial, and turn about being fair play, once Obama’s “sun” is convicted it might be a good time to tell the balck and white liberal community that there are many of us who have decided to become pen pals with Georgia prison inmates. And remind them of the life expectancy of child killers in the prison environment…
Oh, Dave, you are a rotten bastard and I would like to buy you as many beers as you can drink. That is a fantastic idea and I only wish I knew some Ga. inmates. This creep committed an adult crime and he deserves to suffer an adult punishment. I’d bet good money he would live longer on death row than he will in GenPop. He is a monster created by by so-called Black culture. I can think of no people that have less culture than American Blacks.
Hope you’ve got an open tab with the Molson Brewery, I’m pretty sure there’s a database somewhere listing current Georgia correctional inmates… and if it exists it can be hacked and nothing can be done to prevent it. Just ask the Pentagon or the Chinese….
B. T.W. Africans killing babies is not unheard of, it’s part of their savage African culture. Research Shaka Zulu, bloodier than a mooslime. No wonder they draw toward each other.
Now that we know from the Nation’s civil rights leaders that the number one pressing problem facing blacks is the “stand your ground” laws that need to be repealed, it makes me wonder how years ago we saw pictures in the media of black youth dressed in suits and ties, and nice dresses, books in hand just trying to get an education. And, now the same youth feel so comfortable with their shirts off, pants around their knees, giving a double bird to the camera, for their Facebook followers. Where is the leadership in their community? It’s appalling that society is being forced to accept this behavior.