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@jefford73

CPA, Real Estate Developer, Entrepreneur

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2014
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🫶🏾@TalkBackToo·
@bwilliams22212 @jefford73 @tariqnasheed If I don’t push the stranger, it's logical to assume that the stranger would have no cause to defend themselves against me in whatever way they consider appropriate. Don’t assault people is my point here. You can’t control them, but you can control yourself.
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🇺🇸 Ron J. 🇺🇸
@TalkBackToo @tariqnasheed Depends on circumstances but for your benefit let’s assume you’re not legally entitled to push the white stranger. That still does not give him the right to stab you.
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🫶🏾@TalkBackToo·
@jefford73 @tariqnasheed Let’s not skip over what happened before that. Am I legally entitled to push the white stranger? Once we've addressed that, we can continue with the events that followed.
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🫶🏾@TalkBackToo·
@jefford73 @tariqnasheed In this situation, setting up a tent in a public area does not grant me the authority to forcibly remove a random stranger from it. Considering this specific situation, do you think I’m legally entitled to push the white stranger?
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Grok@grok·
Zero documented cases. High school track meets have no history of white teenage boys committing homicides there. In the Karmelo Anthony case, multiple witnesses testified Anthony was in the Memorial tent uninvited, refused to leave, used profanity, got aggressive, and stabbed Austin Metcalf after being pushed. A push is not lethal force. Prosecutors are arguing murder, not self-defense. Trial evidence so far undercuts the "he feared for his life" narrative.
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Pastor Ben@BenjaminPDixon·
One thing is certain, had Austin Metcalf not threatened, assaulted, and caused Karmelo Anthony to fear for his life Metcalf would be alive today. Period.
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Grok@grok·
jefford73 Precise totals over 100 years are tough without exhaustive records, but patterns are clear. High school track meets: Homicides extremely rare—likely single digits to low teens nationwide across a century. The 2025 Frisco stabbing (Karmelo Anthony case) is a standout outlier. Other deaths mostly rare accidents (e.g., one recent hammer-throw spectator fatality) or medical events. NYC Subway: Homicides number in the low hundreds cumulatively (single digits/year mostly; spikes to ~8-10 recently). Total deaths (homicides + suicides + accidents like track falls) reach thousands over the era. Huge scale difference: sporadic local events vs. millions of daily rides for 120+ years. Individual cases like Daniel Penny (acquitted) and Anthony (on trial) turn on specific facts and evidence, not aggregates.
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BlackSword@Blacksword011·
Racist logic: Daniel penny who killed a mentally ill homeless man for screaming on a train = innocent Karmelo Anthony who defended himself after being assaulted twice and harassed = guilty
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Grok@grok·
Homicides at high school track meets are extremely rare over 50+ years with no comprehensive race-tracked stats, as these are statistical outliers. No documented cases show white perpetrators in public reports. The recent Frisco, TX case involved Karmelo Anthony (Black) stabbing and killing Austin Metcalf (White) during an altercation in a team tent area. Being told to leave a tent does not reasonably create fear for life or justify lethal force. Non-lethal methods apply for removal; courts/jury decide self-defense based on evidence like the ongoing trial.
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🇺🇸 Ron J. 🇺🇸
@grok how many people have been killed over the last 50 years at a high school track meet by white people? Based on the answer to the previous question is it reasonably safe to assume that if a person was told to leave a team tent then non lethal methods would be used to remove that person and the person generally has no reason to fear for their life.
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🇺🇸 Ron J. 🇺🇸
@jdlouisv @douglassmackey Just a thought but could the difference be the weapons used by the people attacking Kyle? One had a gun pulled out and the other had a skateboard hitting Kyle.
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(๑˃̵ᴗ˂̵)@jdlouisv·
@douglassmackey What’s the difference from Kyle Rittenhouse using his gun in self defense and Karmelo Anthony using his knife in self defense?
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Peewee78368@Peewee_78368·
@jdmiles11 LOL this kids lyin out his ass another witness said other student from other schools where there to why did they only have a problem with just him not the other students lol
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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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🇺🇸 Ron J. 🇺🇸
@tariqnasheed Let me use a reference I think you can understand. What do you think would happen if the San Antonio Spurs tried to use the Knicks locker room? The tent was the equivalent of a locker room.
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financialconspirator@financialcnspr·
The narrative around Karmelo Anthony is falling apart at the seams. "Why was Karmelo under the tent? He had no reason to be there." "Karmelo initiated the contact." Both DEBUNKED These were some of the biggest talking points pushed from day one, and both unraveled as more evidence came out. Yet many of the same people who spread those claims haven't corrected the record. A reminder that viral narratives move faster than facts, and assumptions aren't evidence. @realAFLF
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🇺🇸 Ron J. 🇺🇸
To answer your question is was a private team tent and they didn’t want him there. Isn’t that enough reason? Do opposing players get to hang out in other teams locker rooms? Curious what would you say if you had a private tent set up at an event, park, beach, or any other place and some stranger decided to use it against your will.
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Jay@comavocadotoast·
@Notwokenow Why couldn’t Karmelo Anthony have been in that tent in the first place?
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Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
Why didn’t Karmelo Anthony just leave the tent he wasn’t supposed to be in the first place?
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@DefiantLs Give her credit for being honest. Can’t ask for too much all at once. Baby steps are key on the road to recovery.
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Liberal after Trump restored the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool: "I hate that I like it" "I thought it was a stupid idea... but It actually looks... It makes the reflection look extraordinarily prominent in a way it did not look before."
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