Originally Posted by JeffA
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher


Good article, the dead guy’s prior arrests for a minor shoplifting incident and getting caught with a gun in high school hardly qualify him as a stone cold thug tho.

Sounds to me more like a kid who was steered away from thuggism by the coaching staff at his high school. Happens all the time.


Nope, like most of Bristoes bullschit, that was all a lie...
Even Bristoes racist white supremacist propaganda network had to pull the fake news from their site...

Only thing they had right was his first name and of course he was black.....
It don't matter, it works, run the lies long enough for all the little racist sheeple like Bristoe to spread the lie and then pull it and claim innocent......the shoplifting charge was also just more fake news.

Police: Man brought gun to high school basketball game
Officer in Brunswick stops 19-year-old man with loaded gun


[Linked Image from news4jax.com]Glynn County Detention Center booking photo of Ahmaud Avery

BRUNSWICK, Ga. 2013 – A quick acting police officer in Brunswick stopped a teenager with a loaded gun from entering a high school basketball game Tuesday night.

Police arrested 19-year-old Ahmaud Marquez Avery (pictured below), who is not a student at Brunswick.

"The man ran through the parking lot. I tried to get him to stop as well. He would not stop for us," said Glynn County Schools Chief of Police, Rod Ellis. "We ended up chasing him to the back of the school were other officers helped us apprehend him."

Ellis said the .380 caliber semi-automatic handgun slipped out of the teen's pants.

A parent, who did not want to be identified, told Channel 4 he saw the gun as he was about to enter the school gym. He said police were everywhere.

"They were trying to keep everyone calm and away from the gun that was on the ground. They wouldn't let anyone in or out of the gym," said the parent.

The basketball game continued without interruption while police arrested Avery.

"The main thing is we stopped him from getting into the event," Ellis said. "We don't know what his intentions were but you know it's never a good combination when you bring a weapon to a school event clearly when it's posted that you can't."

At Friday night's basketball game, Chief Ellis said they added more officers and from now on, every person will be scanned with a metal detecting wand.

Police said Avery is out of jail on bond.

Two of the police officers suffered injuries. One has been treated for a fractured hand.

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Ya don't say...


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Originally Posted by renegade50
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