Emotionless Georgia dad is found GUILTY of 29 counts after his son allegedly murdered 4 in high school shooting

A Georgia father has been found guilty on all 29 counts after his son allegedly murdered four people in a high school shooting.

Colin Gray, 54, showed no emotion as his fate was sealed in court on Tuesday after jurors took less than two hours to determine he was responsible for the deadly rampage at Apalachee High School.

His son Colt Gray, 14, is accused of carrying out the massacre on September 4, 2024, with an AR-15 style rifle that was given to him as a Christmas gift by his father.
Colt, who is awaiting trial, allegedly opened fire inside the school, killing two students: Mason Schermerhorn, 14, and Christian Angulo, 14, and two teachers: Richard Aspinwall, 39, and Cristina Irimie, 53. Nine others were injured.


Interesting point …

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Three people are dead because of racism

Ian Coates, Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar were fatally stabbed by Calocane

… Dr Gandhi said he was leaning towards detaining Calocane “given it was the first presentation of psychosis, and a lack of information on risk history”. But he said that the team of professionals also “considered the research evidence that shows overrepresentation of young Black males in detention”.

h/t Patti Jo

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TfL advert showing black man and his white friend harassing white girl on bus is banned after just one complaint… for ‘reinforcing negative racial stereotypes’

A Transport for London advert showing a black man and his white friend harassing a white girl on a bus has been banned for ‘reinforcing negative racial stereotypes’.

The Facebook advert was pulled after just one complaint from a viewer, who said it was irresponsible, harmful and offensive due to how it portrayed black teenage boys.

The short clip showed a black male verbally harassing a young girl. He was accompanied by a white male friend, who sat down close to the victim ‘boxing her in’.


A series of UK PSA’s that featured only white men as sex pests was deservedly mocked given Britain is overrun by migrant sex criminals and Muslim grooming gangs.

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‘I Got That White Girl’: The War Over Racism, America’s Ultimate Taboo

On the evening of August 22, 2025, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, Iryna Zarutska, boarded the light rail in Charlotte, North Carolina, on her way home from work.

She had fled a war to find safety. She believed America would be a haven where a young woman could rebuild her life, learn English, and contribute honestly. Minutes later, she lay dying on the floor of that car, stabbed multiple times, bleeding out. The attack, lightning-fast and captured on surveillance video, shocked many, not merely because it was yet another terrible homicide, but because it forced Americans to confront the failure of institutions meant to protect them — the innocent — as well as the cultural paralysis that prevents ordinary people from intervening, and the ideological narratives that try to erase both motive and responsibility.

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No but the decision did account for the ‘social context’ of Toronto police Supt. Stacy Clarke being a dishonorable cop

THUG LIFE!

Toronto police Supt. Stacy Clarke’s demotion for cheating didn’t account for ‘social context’ of anti-Black racism, appeal hears

A Toronto police superintendent has asked an Ontario police watchdog to overturn her two-year demotion for helping several junior officers cheat to get promoted, arguing she should automatically return to her history-making rank in one year.

Supt. Stacy Clarke, the first Black female superintendent in Toronto police history, appeared before a three-person panel with the Ontario Police Arbitration and Adjudication Commission (OPAAC) on Thursday to appeal a decision to knock down her rank to inspector for two years — a penalty described in her appeal document as “excessive, unduly harsh and disproportionate.”


It was racist to allow her to remain on the force.

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Black man given reduced sentence due to race, Quebec minister worries it sets bad precedent

A Quebec minister responsible for fighting racism is criticizing a ruling by a judge who reduced a convicted Black man’s sentence due to systemic discrimination.

In an interview with The Canadian Press, Christopher Skeete said that someone’s race should not be a factor affecting sentencing for a crime.

“I question whether or not as a society this is exactly where we want to go,” the minister said. “Do we really want to formalize discrimination in the attribution of sentences for people who perpetrate crimes?”

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What about the “Systemic” commission of crime by the usual suspects?

Judge tosses seized gun over racial profiling of Black driver, cites ‘systemic’ problem inside Peel police

A Peel Regional Police officer engaged in the racial profiling of a Black motorist in an example of a “systemic” problem within the service, a judge has ruled.

The case, which resulted in the unravelling of a firearms prosecution, adds to a list of similar incidents that demonstrate a “systemic and intractable problem” within the police service, Superior Court Justice Renu Mandhane said in a sharply worded ruling that excluded a rifle discovered in an unlawful search of a Jeep driven by a Black man.

Const. Anand Gandhi stopped the Jeep in Brampton on a Sunday afternoon in October 2023 after an automated licence plate reader on his cruiser detected that the owner of the Jeep was facing drug charges in Toronto and was under a licence suspension for medical and administrative reasons.

h/t Mauser

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The New Diversity! Massa Chow To Segregate Homeless Blacks!

‘Black-mandated’ homeless shelter on way, City Hall confirms

Toronto officials are taking applications until Friday for city council’s new “Black-mandated” shelter, where everyone from employees to the homeless could be excluded on the basis of race.

City Hall has also decreed that experience in running a shelter is not a requirement for those submitting applications.


What a shithole.

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Canadian poll finds that racial minorities don’t believe drug enforcement is bigoted.

The Left Thinks Drug Criminalization Is Racist. Minorities Disagree

Is drug prohibition racist? Many left-wing institutions seem to think so. But their argument is historically illiterate—and it contradicts recent polling data, too, which show that minorities overwhelmingly reject that view.

Policies and laws are tools to establish order. Like any tool, they can be abused. The first drug laws in North America, dating back to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, arguably fixated on opium as a legal pretext to harass Asian immigrants, for example. But no reasonable person would argue that laws against home invasion, murder, or theft are “racist” because they have been misapplied in past cases. Absent supporting evidence, leaping from “this tool is sometimes used in racist ways” to “this tool is essentially racist” is kindergarten-level reasoning.

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The ‘anti-racist’ state is a menace to equality

Who made Ibram X Kendi prime minister? Everywhere you look, the racialism perfected by America’s insufferable ‘anti-racists’ continues to wash over British institutions. These outrageous new sentencing guidelines are only the latest, most radioactive example.


The UK is turning into Canada!

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You don’t hate the Liberal Party enough …

Read the thread and throw up.

h/t Patti Jo

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Toronto police exam-cheating scandal: Supt. Stacy Clarke given two-year demotion

THUG LIFE!

Clarke — the Toronto Police Service’s first Black female superintendent — has pleaded guilty to seven counts of professional misconduct and admitted she helped six Black cops cheat to get a promotion in “a desperate effort to level the playing field.”

Toronto police Supt. Stacy Clarke — who admitted she helped six Black cops cheat to get a promotion in “a desperate effort to level the playing field” — has been stripped of her trailblazing rank.

In a highly anticipated penalty decision, a tribunal hearing officer sentenced Clarke, the first Black female superintendent in Toronto police history, to a two-year demotion, knocking her down one rank to inspector.

She will not be automatically reinstated to the rank of superintendent after demotion, meaning she will have to reapply.


A white cop would have been fired. I would not be comfortable dealing with a racist cop would you?

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