Jeremiah Crawford
87 posts


@KeadanHaines @c5tone @TumishaneM @Aku_700 Sybau if it was a world chart I would be worst for yall 😂
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@c5tone @TumishaneM @Aku_700 And not to mention that's u.s population you've got there not world population
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The chiId called him a 'beep'.
And someone posts it from a camera in that apartment. Someone's going to die—and it likely will be the chiId you see hiding from the violence. Words can't describe the terror the IittIe b0y is in right now.
Someone has to know that poor chiId, and they have to get him out of there.
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@99scoper @SaycheeseDGTL When one is defenseless and one is not you tard
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He is exactly what is wrong with the world. Just because you spend money on a woman doesn’t mean that she owes you her body. You’re stupid and she’s stupid. Women aren’t you teaching your sons that they don’t get the prostitute women just because they treat her to something and mothers aren’t you telling your daughters not to take advantage of men
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Piper Rockelle was seen on a date with her ex-boyfriend and shared a message about Rakai 🥹💔
“At the end of the day, Rakai and I both benefited from our collaborations. Everyone should know we were never actually dating..he’s not even my type. We simply promoted each other, and it was a win-win. I care about him as a friend and respect him.”


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@sossbosss @SaycheeseDGTL Yall be saying ts and have zero sources that counter it. Shut the fuck up 😂
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@SaycheeseDGTL He killed himself, why they have a funeral at Church? He’s already in hell.
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WHAT HAPPENED TO TEMAR BOGGS?
HE GOT SENTENCED FOR ROBBERY
In February 2016, according to a surveillance video, which police released on Jan. 4, Temar Boggs and Lamel Yelverton, 16, were identified in a video of a Dec. 17 robbery in the El Coqui Market in Lancaster.
Boggs displayed a handgun during the robbery.
According to the criminal complaint, the robbers fled the store with $200 to $300 in cash after Boggs pointed a gun at the store owner. Yelverton told police he acted as lookout during the robbery.
The affidavit says both Boggs’ and Yelverton’s mothers positively identified Boggs as the second suspect in the video.
June 16, 2016: Boggs pleads guilty to first-degree felony robbery and conspiracy. "I got in with the wrong crowd and messed things up
Temar S. Boggs, 18, was sentenced to 40 months to 10 years in state prison.
But will never forget his heroic act of rescuing a kidnapped child
The most interesting part of this story is that Temar was hanging out with his friends at an apartment in Lancaster, Penn. that afternoon when he heard the news that 5-year-old Jocelyn Rojas had gone missing.
He subsequently noticed a suspicious car careening in and out of the side streets of his neighborhood.
The car first turned around at the top of a hill near Garcia's apartment, where several police officers were gathered.
It then began turning in and out of side streets in the neighborhood, which is known for its cul-de-sacs and dead ends.
So he and another friend, Chris Garcia, took to their bikes to join the search for Rojas.
Boggs gave chase on his bicycle. He got close enough to the vehicle to see a little girl inside. He made eye contact with the driver, an older white male, who apparently got spooked enough to let Rojas get out of the car.
According to Boggs, “She runs to my arms and said, 'I need to see my mommy.”


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In 2013, 5-year-old Jocelyn Rojas was abducted from her front yard by a man in a car who lured her with ice cream.
Fortunately, 15-year-old Temar Boggs and his friend witnessed the incident and decided to take action. They quickly grabbed their bikes and chased after the car.
For 15 minutes, the teenagers pursued the car until the kidnapper realized he had been noticed. He pushed the girl out of the car and fled the scene.
Thanks to the bravery of the two boys, the little girl was rescued. Without their intervention, her fate might have been very different.

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