RClark

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RClark

RClark

@Rclark8400

Katılım Eylül 2024
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RClark
RClark@Rclark8400·
@Streetfight983 Why would any sensible man wanna be with somebody that talks like? This is she blaming?She belongs back in the trees where they got her from.D***
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Street Fight 🥊
Street Fight 🥊@Streetfight983·
Woman spits at an Indian🇮🇳 convenience store worker after he told her to control her kid from running around inside the store.
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@omoelerinjare1 I'm sorry, but if you live in the ghetto, they're gonna be looked at differently.Get it through your head if the police are called out there all the time.The cops are gonna look at you differently
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NOLLY
NOLLY@omoelerinjare1·
On May 20, 2026, in Toledo, Ohio, near the Red & White market on Detroit Avenue, two police officers stopped a group of Black teens. They claimed the teens were giving “criminal indications.”Cellphone video captured the officers using profanity, calling the teens “stupid,” “dumb,” and “annoying,” disparaging their north Toledo neighbourhood, and one yelling “Enjoy poverty!” The viral video sparked outrage. Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz called it sickening, and Police Chief Michael Troendle launched an internal investigation, calling the conduct unacceptable.
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@Breaking57 You know, I hate to say it. But these guys do need to be reined in a little bit, not the cops. These a******* with cameras, you know, they're doing this just to see if they can get so maybe to arrest them.So they consume, that's all they're doing
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Wolverine land@Breaking57·
thank you for arresting these clowns. finally put them in jail for 1 year and a 100,000 fine, bankrupt these people
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✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️
✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️@Serenitee_Sam·
One "funny" prank, a 911 hoax, and a life lesson that went viral for all the wrong reasons. 11-year-old Ava Rose Langone from Port Orange, Florida, was arrested after she sent a series of text messages to 911 falsely reporting that her 14-year-old friend had been kidnapped by an armed man in a white van. For approximately 90 minutes, she texted 911 dispatchers, providing updates and claiming she was following the kidnapper’s van in a blue Jeep. She also alleged that the suspect was armed with a gun. The false report triggered a significant response, including deputies from the Volusia Sheriff's Office, officers from multiple local police departments (Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach, and Port Orange), and the use of the department's helicopter, "Air One." After an extensive search failed to locate any suspect or vehicle, authorities tracked the cell phone used to send the texts to a residence in Port Orange. When deputies arrived, they confirmed the report was a hoax. Ava admitted to authorities that she got the idea from a YouTube challenge and believed the stunt "would be funny." She was charged with making a false police report concerning the use of a firearm in a violent manner (a felony) and misuse of 911 (a misdemeanor). Following her arrest, she was processed at a Family Resource Center and transferred to a juvenile detention center, later being placed on house arrest. As part of the conditions of her home detention, it was established that if her parents were not present, her grandmother was required to supervise her. ​Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood strongly condemned the action, emphasizing that the hoax wasted valuable emergency resources that could have been used to assist individuals in genuine distress. The case served as a high-profile example used by officials to urge parents to closely monitor their children's internet and social media activity. Following the event, the Sheriff's Office hosted several community forums to discuss protecting children from internet-related dangers.
✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️@Serenitee_Sam

At 17, Fred Weatherspoon was sentenced to life without parole. Today, he is a community leader managing youth mentoring programs on Chicago’s South Side. His secret to reaching kids? Radical listening. He quickly realized that changing lives isn't about lecturing people on your past mistakes. It’s about pulling up a chair, sitting in the circle as equals, and building real relationships. True accountability looks like healing, not just locking people away. The detailed story of Fred Weatherspoon is a profound look at the reality of juvenile sentencing in America, the trauma of long-term incarceration, and the power of grassroots restorative justice. His life essentially splits into three distinct chapters: his youth and conviction, his 25 years inside, and his modern mission as a mentor on Chicago's South Side. Chapter 1: The Making of a "Lifer" at 17 Growing up in Chicago, Weatherspoon was an intelligent kid who did well in school and loved baseball—especially the Chicago Cubs. However, by his late teens, he became deeply entrenched in the street economy, eventually turning to selling drugs. In 1993, at just 17 years old, he was arrested and charged with a double murder and kidnapping. Facing the reality of the legal system, he accepted a plea deal. The sentence handed down was staggering for a teenager: natural life in prison plus an additional 30 years. At 17, his path was legally locked in; he was fully expected to die behind bars. Chapter 2: 25 Years on the Inside Weatherspoon spent 20 of his 25 years at the Menard Correctional Center, a notorious maximum-security state prison situated on the banks of the Mississippi River in southern Illinois. While serving his time, Weatherspoon began notice a deeply troubling trend: the incoming inmates were getting younger and younger. He spent years sitting down and listening to these young men. In hearing their backstories, he realized that their paths to prison weren't just random acts of delinquency; they were "one long, trauma-fueled ride" from the day they were born. Listening to these younger inmates planted the seeds for his future calling, giving him a massive, raw education on how systemic trauma impacts kids. Chapter 3: An Unrecognizable Home & Finding PurposeFollowing landmark legal changes regarding the unconstitutionality of mandatory life sentences for juveniles, Weatherspoon was able to successfully appeal his case. In 2018, at the age of 42, he walked out of prison a free man. Returning to Chicago after a quarter-century was a profound culture shock: Family Decoupling: Having had very limited communication with his family while locked away, he returned to find them struggling emotionally, mentally, and financially. The vibrant elders and father figures he remembered had succumbed to severe illness, aging, and substance abuse. Financial Pressure: Needing immediate income, he initially took a grueling job in construction. His life pivoted a year later when a friend he met while incarcerated invited him to an event hosted by a local non-profit. That organization was the Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation (PBMR), located in Chicago’s Back of the Yards and Englewood neighborhoods—areas heavily impacted by poverty and systemic gun violence. His Impact Today: Restorative Justice Today, Weatherspoon serves as the Mentoring Program Manager at PBMR, working with vulnerable youth and young adults aged 12 to 24. Admittedly, he started the job naively, assuming he would just lecture kids about his mistakes and they would listen. He quickly realized that lecturing doesn't work. Instead, he deployed the skill he mastered at Menard: radical listening.

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RClark@Rclark8400·
@Milajoy Antifa has nothing more than a bunch of p******.
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Mila Joy@Milajoy·
This is CLASSIC. Antifia crazy harrasses an older woman whose husband died on 9/11. But then her sons show up. Antifa crazy then nearly shits himself.
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@choeshow So Wilson, is that like Queen Wilson? I got you guys getting like kings and Queens. Yeah, you say that the Republicans do this s***. We didn't do it. You did, don't worry.Everybody's leaving your area anyhow, all the businesses
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Jonathan Choe@choeshow·
#EXCLUSIVE: Furious South Seattle neighbors protested Saturday morning as Mayor Katie Wilson touted major weekend street closures this summer to accommodate cyclists. This move includes Lake Washington Blvd where I chased down mayor Wilson to ask questions as she took off on a bike. 🧵👇
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FRONTLINES TPUSA@FrontlinesTPUSA·
NEW: Transgender activists in Seattle targeted @choeshow all day and tried to stifle his coverage. But there were also some meaningful conversations that led to better understanding of the issues that are often misunderstood in this community. @TPUSA
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@207_Builder And this is why we need to get rid of all mosques in the united states
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Andy the Builder@207_Builder·
Drive every one of these fat and rabid assholes from the state.
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@mrandystevens No, they can still be themselves.They're just not throwing it and everybody's faces
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Andy Stevens 🇺🇸
Andy Stevens 🇺🇸@mrandystevens·
I try not to slam local journalists on here, but King5's Cornelius Hocker should learn what the 'Appeal to Heaven' flag actually is, and why he looked like a total imbecile calling it "the pine tree flag associated with hate groups in our country." I want a retraction, @KING5Seattle
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@OncaMbl Play stupid games get stupid prizes
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Happened on Hurst, Texas This woman is a complete liar. Extremely entitled and disrespectful. Even her own 15-year-old son was desperately trying to calm her down. Her attorney released this video thinking it would help her case, I did not work, no one is on her side.
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@TNTransparency Just wait for the cops still leave and all you construction guys go visit them. Take their equipment, make sure it disappears. And beat the instagram behind him and laugh at him when they call the police and say our equipment's missing.And I got bruises up and down my forehead
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True North Transparency@TNTransparency·
Construction workers SNAP over a pedestrian taking pictures on a sidewalk. Does the freedom of expression make you melt like these snowflakes? Should the construction workers cool down or should the photographer move on?
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@TNTransparency See, these guys are panty a**.Cops are doing their d*** job.And these guys just wanna cost problems.So I say people should go up and permanently borrow their equipment
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@peter_lingua_ Yeah, these are the kind of parents.And when their kid kills somebody, johnny is such a cordial boy, f*** it.He's not a good boy, he's a little terror and you guys made him that way.God patted the butt for a reason, light it up
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Àyántáyò@peter_lingua_·
These parents refused to discipline their young son as he threw utensils and sprayed water all over the waitress. 🎬🎬
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@OnahPete Oh, you got a good in kenosha, wisconsin.They drive through in the middle of winter, and they say there is no leaves on these
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PeterOnah
PeterOnah@OnahPete·
After being ordered by the city to remove a dead oak tree, he paid $1,200 to get it done—only to be fined $8,000 days later for not having a permit. Is this fair enforcement or bureaucratic confusion?
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@WyronGaines Dude where'd you guys get this one? She's a r*****, God, Jesus, an embarrassment. Excuse embarrassment, to white people, all she wants to do is act black. Because she thinks it's cool ghetto woman. Even the ghetto party don't want her
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Myron Gaines Updates
Myron Gaines Updates@WyronGaines·
♦️Wigger chick goes absolutely apeshit and wants to fight Myron!🤣😭🙉 “I swear to God I physically want to put my hands on you!” “We got a rare white chimp out, white monkey in the house!”
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@WyronGaines Welcome to ghettoville another white woman who wants to act black.
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@Emmmavic They're not influencers, they're network hose. All you do is gather c*** and damage.People
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RClark@Rclark8400·
@Breaking57 I'm sorry. I think these guys are just taking up vital resources for stupid stuff that they're doing just to get the video.It's not helping anything matter.Of fact, I find it hurting things.Because we're losing precious resources on their stupidity
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Wolverine land@Breaking57·
just by hearing this guy with a camera talk I can tell he has a criminal record
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