David Jamrowski

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David Jamrowski

@DJamrowski

yall gon put sum respek on my name💯💸 atl✈️

Entrou em Haziran 2015
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xkxhc@Penggunasony·
There's plot twist behind plot twist in this bites challenge 😂😂
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Chibearsfan
Chibearsfan@Chisportsfan127·
@obsrvate Such retarded people lmao. Your son murdered another person.
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Obsrvate
Obsrvate@obsrvate·
The mother of 19 year old Karmelo Anthony went live CRASHING OUT in TEARS after he was found GUILTY for the murder of 17 year old Austin Metcalf 😬👀 "The jury was full of racist white people I'm suing all of them" "My son defended himself and I'm glad he took that boys life"
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Jerry Kay
Jerry Kay@JerryKa56400078·
@obsrvate That selfish low IQ mother is a huge part of Anthony’s problem!
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Black American Families PAC
Black American Families PAC@b1ackfamilyPAC·
“Hey, why are you in my tent that I own at my track meet? You need to get out of my fully purchased tent I am responsible for RIGHT NOW!”
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Ron Javers
Ron Javers@RJavers15617·
@DJamrowski @DMclurch @user902727362 @ButterflyLife20 @b1ackfamilyPAC No. The question is why did he stab a kid to death? And could it be considered self-defense? THAT is where we hit the point where he was where he didn’t belong. He knew he didn’t belong there. People trying to get him to leave tried, repeatedly And then he murdered one of them.
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Ron Javers
Ron Javers@RJavers15617·
@DJamrowski @DMclurch @user902727362 @ButterflyLife20 @b1ackfamilyPAC The question was, why was there a dispute about his presence. He was breaking the rules of the venue. Try strolling into the VIP section of the nightclub and see what happens. police aren’t going to enforce it. But if you kill the person telling you to leave, then that’s murder.
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Ron Javers
Ron Javers@RJavers15617·
@DJamrowski @DMclurch @user902727362 @ButterflyLife20 @b1ackfamilyPAC That’s just because he had no right to be there. Are you really REALLY Trying not to understand that? The space was reserved … For someone else He was barging in. He could’ve left when he was asked to leave Instead he committed murder. That’s been the facts from the start
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Ron Javers
Ron Javers@RJavers15617·
@DJamrowski @DMclurch @user902727362 @ButterflyLife20 @b1ackfamilyPAC No. No one is arguing “legal trespassing” Just like driving the wrong way in the parking lot or barging into the nightclub, there are rules one is expected to follow. If you don’t, you can expect to be called out If you kill the person who calls you out, that’s murder
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Ron Javers
Ron Javers@RJavers15617·
@DJamrowski @DMclurch @user902727362 @ButterflyLife20 @b1ackfamilyPAC “0 LeGaL rEqUiReMeNt??” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 No one Ever Has said there was some “legal” requirement. Just like you don’t “legally” have to obey the signs and arrows when driving in a private parking lot. But if someone calls you out for violating those rules, you don’t get to kill him
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Dawn White
Dawn White@DawnWhiteNews·
Karmelo Anthony defense attorneys called their first witness. Centennial High School football and track coach Adam Linwood has taken the stand. He's not aware of any policies of track athletes not being allowed to go into other team's tents areas. @CBSNewsTexas
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David Jamrowski
David Jamrowski@DJamrowski·
@DMclurch @user902727362 @RJavers15617 @ButterflyLife20 @b1ackfamilyPAC Did it? Ignore the title, it doesn’t prove anything but the testimony supports what I said
Hotep Jesus@HotepJesus

NEW Karmelo Anthony defense witness TESTIMONY PROVES SELF-DEFENSE! Defense: "It was raining hard enough for people to be under tents?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "Eddie called Karmelo over to the tent?"  Witness: "Yes, sir." Defense: "The interaction between Eddie and Melo was friendly?"  Witness: "Yes, sir." Defense: "After Eddie called him over, Melo sat down?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "For about five minutes? Friendly talk? No one expressed a problem with Melo being there?"  Witness: "No." Defense: "Do you recall the first person to say to Melo, 'Who are you?'"  Witness: "Hunter Melcalf." Defense: "Hunter is a big guy?"  Witness: "You could say." Defense: "At the time of the event, Austin was a little bigger?"  Witness: "I'd say substantially bigger." Defense: "So Hunter tells Melo to leave?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "Melo said, 'No one has a problem with me being here besides you?'"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "If you put Melo and Austin next to each other, Melo is smaller?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "Hunter started with a moderate tone, and it got more aggressive?"  Witness: "Yes, sir." Defense: "Do you remember telling the detective, 'You need to move before I beat your a--'?"  Witness: "I don't recall saying that." The defense approaches the witness with papers. The witness agrees that Austin said something like that, or something similar, about wanting to beat his a--. Defense: "Austin is standing up. Melo is still seated?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "That's when Melo reached into his bag, after Austin mentioned something about wanting to beat his a-?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "Austin calls his bluff and says, 'I know you don't have anything in that bag'?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "For Austin to make his way to Melo, he has to move up five rows?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "Austin takes a step or two, and then they talk, and that continues?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "All this time, as Austin is moving closer to Melo, Melo is seated with his hand in the bag, like 'don't come closer to me'?" Witness: "Yes, sir." Defense: "Melo says, 'As long as you don't touch me, we're cool,' or, 'Don't touch me'?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "You told the detective Austin reached up and tapped Karmelo on the shoulder? Melo is still seated?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "There's a touch, and then there's a grab?"  Witness: "Yes." Defense: "He [Austin] grabbed with both hands?"  Witness: "Both of his hands were in motion." Defense: "Austin is reaching for Melo, and at that point, Melo's hand comes out of the bag?"  Witness: "Yes."

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David McLurch
David McLurch@DMclurch·
J.D. Miles@jdmiles11

PROSECUTION CALLS WITNESS - MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRACK ATHLETE  KNEW KARMELO ANTHONY AND AUSTIN METCALF   Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you notice in the tent? Witness: “Karmelo was there. I dabbed him up.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did you talk?” Witness: “Just said hi.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did you think it was weird he was in the tent?” Witness: “Yes, because teams are supposed to be at their own tent.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You call him mellow?” Witness: “Yes. Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After you stop talking to him, did you see any other teammates talk to him?” Witness: “Yeah, Austin said, ‘Who are you?’” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you see?” Witness: “Karmelo gets mad he’s told to get mad he’s told to get out of the tent.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Once he gets mad, what happens?” Witness: “He says, ‘You’re not going to move me. You’re a b*tch.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Was Austin starting to get mad?” Witness: “He was getting defensive someone we didn’t know was in the tent. He’s always leading. He’s always protecting us.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After that?” Witness: “Karmelo said you’ll have to move me. Austin put his hand on his back. I saw Karmelo’s hand go in the backpack. We’re at a track meet. I wouldn't expect anything to be in there. Karmelo said, ‘Touch me. You’ll have to move me, and find out,’ trying to provoke him.’” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Then what happens?” Witness: “Austin puts his hand on him and falls back.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “ Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “How was Austin trying to move him?” Witness: “It was him trying to move him off his seat. A soft shove.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did Austin do?” Witness: “I see the hole in his chest and blood. He starts screaming for help.”  Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “When this is going on, who’s standing?” Witness: “Before the stab, Austin was the one standing.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did any kids from Memorial try to gang up on Karmelo?” Witness: “No.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You’re expecting at most a fist fight?” Witness: “Yes.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You didn’t think anything was going to happen?” Witness: “No.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After Austin falls, where does Hunter go?” Witness: “Hunter went to help him get up, and that’s when Austin pulled up his shirt and started screaming.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You thought the stab was a shove?” Witness: “Yes.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you see?” Witness: “I saw our coach take off his sweatshirt. Austin fell down and looked unconscious.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After the stabbing, where did Karmelo go?” Witness: “I saw him run up the bleachers.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “The coach heard you saying, ‘That was my brother. That was my brother,” about Austin.” Witness: “Yes, sir.” bit.ly/4eoFIMU

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