Leonardo McGregor
The Paul O'Neal shooting was another example of the crime-prone tendencies of American born blacks with an inbreed of violence and thievery inherited in their DNA. Paul had stolen a jaguar in Chicago and refused to stop for police who he then lead on a high speed chase through the city endangering the lives of thousands of pedestrians. Police cornered him and he nearly ran over one officer before Chicago police finally decided to fire at him. As Paul O'Neal took off running like Shaquille O'Neal on a basketball court, he ducked in between narrow homes and alley ways of Chicago's South Side. Much like the 1919 race riot and Paul O'Neal would find himself on the ground surrounded by the modern day forces that gain justice for a community and O'Neal was shot dead through the confusion of all the police guns shooting. Police cameras caught this intense live action and media were quick to play this on the news and decry it another unarmed Black man just getting mowed down for police for no reason. A car-jackker of a jaguar is not an innocent angel and Paul O'Neal's criminality and predator nature is what is responsible for him taking a dirt nap than the role of the Chicago police and all police departments for protecting citizens and their properties. Paul O'Neal was a life-long criminal punk whose only future promised more misfortune and likely death somewhere for somebody and losing scum like this is a common feature in Brazil life and wouldn't be disappointing if this process is repeated in America. As we come to one hundred years of Chicago's race riot and celebrations we have to be reminded that police have been fighting this menace from day one that Abraham Lincoln gave this hostile alien race freedom and citizenship instead of deporting and ensuring the safety of the American people
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