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Houston teen on life support after
being shot in apparent road rage incident
on the way home from Astros game

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Posted By: Ribicon, 7/8/2021 2:56:00 PM

A 17-year-old high school student was headed home from a Houston Astros game with his family Tuesday night when he was shot inside his car during an apparent road rage incident, according to police. The teenager, identified by local outlets as David Xavier Castro, remains on life support, despite initial reports that he had died, the Houston Police Department clarified Wednesday. Castro was one of two passengers in his father’s pickup Tuesday night when the older man “exchanged hand gestures” with the driver of a white Buick sedan, police said. The other driver followed Castro’s car onto the freeway, then fired several shots

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As a matter of Equity, non-bLACK people simply need to learn the rules of interaction with bLACK people, in which any communication might well be met with senseless violence, as they do among themselves. Tensions are running high in The Community, which now comprises all of New America.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Enoch Powell 7/8/2021 3:03:09 PM (No. 839456)
It is guns, not feral violent 75 IQ blacks who are to blame.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: LeeBertie 7/8/2021 3:15:49 PM (No. 839461)
"a WHITE Buick sedan" Buick = rich sedan = privilege White = racist "whitey gotta understand the righteous rage of the oppressed shooter at systemic racism in America"
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Hermoine 7/8/2021 3:16:16 PM (No. 839462)
Another cleverly disguised white supremacist strikes again.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: formerNYer 7/8/2021 3:27:53 PM (No. 839475)
Probably a child of a Katrina refugee - after they moved from the ninth ward crime in Baton Rough & Houston went up. No wonder the night ward remains mostly vacant NOLA doesn't want them back.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Mizz Fixxit 7/8/2021 3:48:06 PM (No. 839502)
I made an unsuccessful effort to not jump to a conclusion.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Highlander 7/8/2021 5:22:02 PM (No. 839616)
It is never wise to exchange hand gestures on the road with anyone, for obvious reasons. Especially at blacks as they have very little restraints on their behaviors these days.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 7/8/2021 6:09:18 PM (No. 839678)
Another standard description #1. Stereotypes are earned.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: JHHolliday 7/8/2021 6:35:26 PM (No. 839701)
God help us. With backing of the left, the media, academia and other traitors and communists, we are approaching a real race war with the lower half of the black race. They have finally convinced a lot of blacks that it’s ok to murder whitey for no real reason.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Come And Take It 7/8/2021 6:47:13 PM (No. 839714)
Another feral. Not sure why I even bothered to look.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: czechlist 7/8/2021 6:54:08 PM (No. 839720)
I believe it was Tommy Sotamayor who said that bLACK men raised by women will act on and with emotion - like they mamma an granma. I notice the most militant hateful angry raging ignorant people in politics and on cable TV tend to be bLACK wimmin - just my observation
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Reply 11 - Posted by: chumley 7/9/2021 12:27:43 AM (No. 839911)
Police identified the criminal as a black man. Look out. The riots and racism accusations begin in 3...2...1...
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