They never listen but a 2G funeral/celebration of life is one of the most dangerous places in America. Our story takes us to the increasingly ghetto capital city of Indiana, Indianapolis…
Shots fired at funeral procession bound for Crown Hill Cemetery
Shots were fired at funeral procession bound for Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis on Saturday.
Cornelius Kimbrough, one of the procession’s escorts, told FOX59 and CBS4 a red or burgundy SUV approached the procession as it reached the intersection of 30th Street and Capitol Avenue. Kimbrough said multiple individuals in ski masks fired shots at the procession from the SUV.
The shooters appeared to be targeting one specific car in the procession — a red Acura. Witnesses at the scene told FOX59 and CBS4 the red Acura’s occupant is related to the decedent the funeral was being held for.
The Acura and another law enforcement vehicle involved in the procession were damaged by the gunfire.
Fun fact, the 23rd President of these here United States, Benjamin Harrison, is buried in the same cemetery as are three former Vice Presidents and bank robber John Dillinger. Back to the story.
It looks like something from a movie…..
One way to know right away that a funeral is celebrating the life of a 2G type is the presence of “law enforcement” vehicles in anticipation of trouble. That looks like a private security vehicle, it isn’t IMPD, but I am pretty sure I have never been involved in a funeral that included private security.
It’s like Colors coming to life….
This morning the Indianapolis news headlines what appears to be four distinct shootings. Odds are pretty close to 100% that all of them were committed by blacks.
Sit back and enjoy as Our Greatest Strength slowly destroys this once great city and the country as a whole.
The longer this situation is left unattended the more extreme the solution becomes.
Looks like three of the shootings were on the "Near East Side." Is that the ghetto these days? Nearly sixty years ago I lived for a few months in an apartment around 1300 North on Pennsylvania, and that was fairly sketchy even back then. It was my first apartment away from home. I suppose it's hell on earth these days.