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re: Biloxi officer shot, killed outside Biloxi PD HQ...suspect captured
Posted on 5/7/19 at 1:35 am to SPEEDY
Posted on 5/7/19 at 1:35 am to SPEEDY
our mainstream news media and entertainment industry are partially to blame for this just like other police officer shootings around the country.
the youth these days are being forced fed anti-white and anti-police propaganda around the clock. it's on social media, it's 90% of the mainstream news, it's in the movies/TV, etc.. they will take ONE example of a bad cop and plaster it everywhere as if that is the norm when in reality it's such a minority that it's not even news worthy.
the mainstream news media and Hollywood has blood on their hands.
the youth these days are being forced fed anti-white and anti-police propaganda around the clock. it's on social media, it's 90% of the mainstream news, it's in the movies/TV, etc.. they will take ONE example of a bad cop and plaster it everywhere as if that is the norm when in reality it's such a minority that it's not even news worthy.
the mainstream news media and Hollywood has blood on their hands.
Posted on 5/7/19 at 3:36 am to ZIGG
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they will take ONE example of a bad cop and plaster it everywhere as if that is the norm when in reality it's such a minority that it's not even news worthy.
And you'll take this one example of a piece of shite and act like he is the norm.
Posted on 5/7/19 at 3:40 am to magildachunks
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And you'll take this one example of a piece of shite and act like he is the norm.
not true at all. WAKE UP you virtue signaling piece of trash.
This post was edited on 5/7/19 at 3:42 am
Posted on 5/7/19 at 3:55 am to ZIGG
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t true at all. WAKE UP you virtue signaling piece of trash.
Look at you melt.
Posted on 5/7/19 at 7:12 am to magildachunks
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And you'll take this one example of a piece of shite and act like he is the norm.
Seems like most of the random cop shootings are perpetrated by blacks. Maybe it’s just the media portrayals.
Posted on 5/7/19 at 8:35 am to magildachunks
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And you'll take this one example of a piece of shite and act like he is the norm
I'm kind of slow at work today. If you really want to play this game I'd be willing to bet that I can pull up 50 cases of black on black killing over worthless shite vs your cops killing innocent folks
Posted on 5/7/19 at 8:48 am to redneck
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I'm kind of slow at work today. If you really want to play this game I'd be willing to bet that I can pull up 50 cases of black on black killing over worthless shite vs your cops killing innocent folks
Make sure they're recent cause they'll just bring up some 100 year old or 400 year old examples of whites being tyrants and racist.
Posted on 5/7/19 at 10:26 am to tketaco
His POS brother was also arrested and charged with accessory after the fact
Posted on 5/7/19 at 10:35 am to SPEEDY
My prayers and condolences for the officer's family and friends. Such a pointless evil act. Another reminder to thank any LEO you come across. May God bless them all!
Posted on 5/7/19 at 12:38 pm to magildachunks
Percentage wise, one is more a norm than the other but lets not bring actual fricking statistics to the table or you will cry racism.
Posted on 5/16/19 at 11:03 am to TigerMyth36
Posted on 5/16/19 at 11:19 am to peaster68
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Wanya Toquest Atkinson, 20, of Ocean Springs, was arrested and charged with the accessory after the fact, said Gulfport Police Chief Leonard Papania.
Wayna is the brother of 19-year-old Darian T. Atkinson, who is charged in the capital murder of McKeithen outside the Biloxi Police Department on May 5. Wanya Atkinson is being held at the Harrison County jail on bond of $500,000 set by Justice Court Judge Albert Fountain.
Another brother, 21-year-old Davian Atkinson, was arrested May 8 and charged with accessory after the fact. His bond also was set at $500,000.
Sounds like they had quality parents
Posted on 6/18/19 at 7:55 pm to LSUJML
Somebody put a bullet in this guy’s head and save us some tax dollars...
UPDATE
Following is from the linked article...
Darian Atkinson walked eight miles from his mother’s home off Popp’s Ferry Road to the Lopez Quave Public Safety Center in Biloxi with one goal in mind — to kill a police officer, a detective said during the teen's preliminary hearing Tuesday, the Sun Herald reported.
Atkinson, 19, was smiling as he was led into the Harrison County courthouse. During the hearing, he often looked around the courtroom, giggled and shook his head. At one point, he burped as his attorney, Theressia Lyons, interviewed Gulfport police Det. Samuel Jewell.
Jewell revealed new details in the “ambush”-style May 5 killing of Biloxi police officer Robert McKeithen.
Atkinson first walked into the police station dressed in dark clothing, with a red beanie cap on his head and a big smile on his face. He had followed a couple that was there to file a report on a domestic incident but did not know him.
Atkinson followed the couple back outside when they caught up with McKeithen, a patrolman who was at the police department to fix a flat tire, to discuss their complaint.
The couple had two young children, ages 2 and younger, with them, Jewell said.
McKeithen spoke to Atkinson, but he told the police officer he had nothing to do with the domestic incident and told him to “leave him alone.”
Jewell said Atkinson then hung out by a tree outside the police station before he walked back, pulled out a .40-caliber Glock from his pants pocket and started shooting at McKeithen.
Atkinson, Jewell said, was within arm’s length of McKeithen when he pulled out a gun and started firing at the officer from behind.
McKeithen never saw him coming, Jewell said.
In a matter of seconds, Atkinson fired nine rounds at the veteran police officer who had planned to retire at the end of the year.
At least three of the bullets hit McKeithen’s bulletproof vest, another grazed his head, and others pierced his body. He was pronounced dead from blood loss at Merit Health hospital in Biloxi.
After County Prosecutor Herman Cox questioned the detective, Judge Gaston Hewes determined there was enough evidence in the case to bound it over to a Harrison County grand jury for indictment.
Atkinson is being held on a charge of capital murder, a charge that carries a possible death sentence. Hewes ordered Atkinson be held without bond.
Finding help
After the killing, Jewel said, Atkinson walked eight miles back to his mother’s home off Popp’s Ferry Road.
The teen allegedly got help from two of his brothers, Wanya Toquest Atkinson, 20, and Davian Atkinson, 21, and three others in an attempt to avoid arrest.
The brothers and the three others — Andre Sullivan, 18, Joshua Michael Kovach, 21, and Dalentez Latavian Brice, 20 — are each being held at the Harrison County jail on charges of accessory after the fact to capital murder.
All five are accused of helping Atkinson in his attempt to escape capture, mostly by providing clothes to him or giving him a ride or a cellphone for him to use to make calls.
Caught on camera
After the killing, Atkinson was caught on a home surveillance camera walking outside his mother’s home with others now accused of trying to help him get away from police.
The cameras captured images of Atkinson and three others charged as accessories walking around outside Atkinson’s mother’s home before they went out of the camera’s view.
Atkinson’s brother, Davian Atkinson, picked him in the early-morning hours of May 6 and drove the alleged shooter to Stone County, where Davian Atkinson had a job in a lumber yard.
Davian Atkinson reportedly allowed his brother to use his cellphone to make some calls.
Darian Atkinson’s arrest came after an off-duty Biloxi police officer spotted Atkinson walking along a road in Wiggins and called local police.
The other arrests came after Atkinson was taken into custody.
Atkinson refused to give a statement to police, instead asking for an attorney.
Social media
In his years in high school in Biloxi, Darian Atkinson had also threatened to shoot up the school. The threat came in the aftermath of the deadly Parkland shooting.
His mother has said he moved to Texas at one point and was a different person when he returned.
Since the killing, various people have posted their support for Atkinson on his public Facebook page.
Atkinson will remain jailed without bond pending trial.
UPDATE
Following is from the linked article...
Darian Atkinson walked eight miles from his mother’s home off Popp’s Ferry Road to the Lopez Quave Public Safety Center in Biloxi with one goal in mind — to kill a police officer, a detective said during the teen's preliminary hearing Tuesday, the Sun Herald reported.
Atkinson, 19, was smiling as he was led into the Harrison County courthouse. During the hearing, he often looked around the courtroom, giggled and shook his head. At one point, he burped as his attorney, Theressia Lyons, interviewed Gulfport police Det. Samuel Jewell.
Jewell revealed new details in the “ambush”-style May 5 killing of Biloxi police officer Robert McKeithen.
Atkinson first walked into the police station dressed in dark clothing, with a red beanie cap on his head and a big smile on his face. He had followed a couple that was there to file a report on a domestic incident but did not know him.
Atkinson followed the couple back outside when they caught up with McKeithen, a patrolman who was at the police department to fix a flat tire, to discuss their complaint.
The couple had two young children, ages 2 and younger, with them, Jewell said.
McKeithen spoke to Atkinson, but he told the police officer he had nothing to do with the domestic incident and told him to “leave him alone.”
Jewell said Atkinson then hung out by a tree outside the police station before he walked back, pulled out a .40-caliber Glock from his pants pocket and started shooting at McKeithen.
Atkinson, Jewell said, was within arm’s length of McKeithen when he pulled out a gun and started firing at the officer from behind.
McKeithen never saw him coming, Jewell said.
In a matter of seconds, Atkinson fired nine rounds at the veteran police officer who had planned to retire at the end of the year.
At least three of the bullets hit McKeithen’s bulletproof vest, another grazed his head, and others pierced his body. He was pronounced dead from blood loss at Merit Health hospital in Biloxi.
After County Prosecutor Herman Cox questioned the detective, Judge Gaston Hewes determined there was enough evidence in the case to bound it over to a Harrison County grand jury for indictment.
Atkinson is being held on a charge of capital murder, a charge that carries a possible death sentence. Hewes ordered Atkinson be held without bond.
Finding help
After the killing, Jewel said, Atkinson walked eight miles back to his mother’s home off Popp’s Ferry Road.
The teen allegedly got help from two of his brothers, Wanya Toquest Atkinson, 20, and Davian Atkinson, 21, and three others in an attempt to avoid arrest.
The brothers and the three others — Andre Sullivan, 18, Joshua Michael Kovach, 21, and Dalentez Latavian Brice, 20 — are each being held at the Harrison County jail on charges of accessory after the fact to capital murder.
All five are accused of helping Atkinson in his attempt to escape capture, mostly by providing clothes to him or giving him a ride or a cellphone for him to use to make calls.
Caught on camera
After the killing, Atkinson was caught on a home surveillance camera walking outside his mother’s home with others now accused of trying to help him get away from police.
The cameras captured images of Atkinson and three others charged as accessories walking around outside Atkinson’s mother’s home before they went out of the camera’s view.
Atkinson’s brother, Davian Atkinson, picked him in the early-morning hours of May 6 and drove the alleged shooter to Stone County, where Davian Atkinson had a job in a lumber yard.
Davian Atkinson reportedly allowed his brother to use his cellphone to make some calls.
Darian Atkinson’s arrest came after an off-duty Biloxi police officer spotted Atkinson walking along a road in Wiggins and called local police.
The other arrests came after Atkinson was taken into custody.
Atkinson refused to give a statement to police, instead asking for an attorney.
Social media
In his years in high school in Biloxi, Darian Atkinson had also threatened to shoot up the school. The threat came in the aftermath of the deadly Parkland shooting.
His mother has said he moved to Texas at one point and was a different person when he returned.
Since the killing, various people have posted their support for Atkinson on his public Facebook page.
Atkinson will remain jailed without bond pending trial.
Posted on 6/18/19 at 8:06 pm to peaster68
quote:Death penalty.
Darian Atkinson walked eight miles from his mother’s home off Popp’s Ferry Road to the Lopez Quave Public Safety Center in Biloxi with one goal in mind — to kill a police officer, a detective said during the teen's preliminary hearing Tuesday, the Sun Herald reported.
quote:Props to these public defendants because I guess someone's got to do it, constitution and all....But it's hard to imagine that she's not feeling sick to her stomach
Atkinson, 19, was smiling as he was led into the Harrison County courthouse. During the hearing, he often looked around the courtroom, giggled and shook his head. At one point, he burped as his attorney, Theressia Lyons, interviewed Gulfport police Det. Samuel Jewell.
Posted on 6/18/19 at 8:12 pm to peaster68
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Since the killing, various people have posted their support for Atkinson on his public Facebook page.
Probably the worst tidbit of the story.
Posted on 6/18/19 at 8:13 pm to castorinho
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..But it's hard to imagine that she's not feeling sick to her stomach
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Theressia
Ummm, maybe...
Posted on 6/18/19 at 8:24 pm to Walt OReilly
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Walt OReilly
What would darryljames, Tangerine and Draconian Sanctions say about this?
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