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On February 14th, 2024, the Kansas City Chiefs in celebration of their recent Superbowl victory
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had their Superbowl parade, and for those who are familiar with the events of that faithful day,
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there was a mass shooting that is reportedly the largest mass shooting in the history of Kansas City.
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However, this is not what you typically think of when you think of mass shootings, which is a
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single shooter with some kind of manifesto, doing some kind of crazy thing, where he's targeting random
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individual civilians. This is the much more common type of mass shooting that doesn't get the
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coverage that it deserves, which is, of course, some random gang violence involving mostly black
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use, and there were multiple shooters, multiple people killed, and one of the shooters in that particular
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instance, who was also charged with resisting arrest, was just arrested yet again for armed robbery,
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not two weeks ago, and this of course is causing a lot of outrage among people in Kansas City,
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because participating in the largest mass shooting reportedly in the history of Kansas City
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probably should have gotten you more than two years in juvenile detention, by the way,
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he didn't even get that amount of time, he actually served zero time for his crimes,
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yet this individual was released back onto the streets only to re-offend again,
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again, do so with a gun, committing a broad daylight arm robbery, and this is the absurdity
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of the American criminal justice system, especially when it comes to fighting racism against innocent
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baba angel black use. I mean, all he did was fire at a Super Bowl parade, again, the deadliest
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mass shooting, or the largest mass shooting reportedly in the history of Kansas City, we can't actually
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expect him to be held accountable for this, he also resisted arrests, by the way, during the course
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of this, so that's two violent felonies, we can't actually expect him to be accountable for that,
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and that's the result of when you actually buy into this ideology, is the fact that this man
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is out there on the streets, yet again, attacking more people with firearms, and again,
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it is a minor miracle that the person who was robbed wasn't shot and killed in this particular
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instance, and this is what we're going to talk about today, but before we do, I want to thank
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The suspect in the arm robbery of a man at a Kansas City gas station was one of the teens who
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fired a gun at the Chief Super Bowl rally two years ago. A Syrian mechanic was 16 at the time,
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now 18, never served any jail time for the rally shooting. Fast forward to today, he's now behind
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bars charged with two violent felonies. Now I'm going to link the full local news segment in the
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description of this video if you guys want to check it out for yourself, support your local news,
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but what that anchor just said in order to open that segment that this guy did not serve any
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jail time for his participation in what is believed to be the largest shooting in the history
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of Kansas City is absurd, ridiculous, and assinine, and another perfect example,
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another perfect distillation of what has been called many a times black privilege because there
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is no way in hell that if you are white even though you are 16 year old mass shooter that you
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would be able to get away with it, but of course a judge decided that this guy should not be charged
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as an adult. All he did was try to murder people at a Super Bowl parade. I mean, who hasn't done
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that just a regular standard youthful indiscretion and not only did he not face the consequences in
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adult court for that very much adult crime, but in addition to that, he didn't face any consequences
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basically at all in that he served no jail time for that particular crime. Again, insane assinine
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ridiculous, but let us go to this article in order to read up a little bit more on this new case
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and a little bit about the old case. A man accused of robbing someone at gunpoint at a Kansas City
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gas station is now facing serious felony charges, and he is the same teen who fired a gun
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during the shooting at the Kansas City Super Bowl rally more than two years ago. A
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Siri McKennan who was 16 at the time of the rally shooting and now is 18 is currently behind bars
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in Jackson County court record show that Meckinson is charged with two violent felonies,
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including first degree robbery after investigators say he robbed a man at gunpoint at a gas station
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on Truceville Avenue less than two weeks ago. The new charges are raising renewed questions about
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whether or not the outcome of his earlier case in the juvenile justice system prevented a more
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serious consequence and whether that decision could have changed what happened next.
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So I don't know why people are wondering about that. I don't know why people are speculating
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about that. You could have charged him as an adult where he would have faced serious prison time
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for again firing a gun during the course of a mass shooting during again a Super Bowl rally
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where hundreds of thousands of people were in attendance. And yeah, he would not have been out on
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the streets two years later committing this arm robbery plus we all know and we should all
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understand that he committed a bunch of other crimes that they have yet to arrest and charge him for
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during the course of that two year period because again the man spent no time in jail no consequences
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for to participating in the largest mass shooting in the history of Kansas City because innocent
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Baba Angel youthful discretion again who among us at age 16 did not participate in the largest
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shooting in our city's history during the course of a Super Bowl parade. I mean maybe your team
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doesn't win enough to experience that so maybe that's on your team if you really think about it
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maybe the Kansas City chiefs should be held accountable because this innocent Baba Angel what
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choice did he have but to fire his gun at that Super Bowl rally. I mean come on guys what what do
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you even thinking on February 14th 2024 hundreds of thousands of fans gathered in downtown Kansas City
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to celebrate the chiefs Super Bowl victory. The celebration turned into chaos when gunfire erupted
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near the end of the parade. Multiple people were charged in connection with the shooting including
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three suspects facing murder charges. McKennan was also arrested at the time he was 16 years old
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and charged with unlawful use of a weapon after firing his gun. His attorney argued that he acted
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in self-defense and defense of others and he was also charged with resisting arrest.
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Oh did you guys hear that McKennan was just acting in self-defense when he was firing his gun at
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a gang shooting that erupted at a Super Bowl rally so there's really nothing to see here nothing
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to be concerned about and I just will remind all of you guys out there in the audience how hard they
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prosecuted Kyle Rittenhouse for being caught on video in the cleanest most obvious case of self-defense
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ever recorded in this nation again with a gun that was in his possession legally where he was
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attacked multiple different times but here we have a 16-year-old who did not have any right to
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have that gun firing into the crowd again on this Super Bowl parade and apparently that self-defense
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and it's an Baba Angel then do nothing wrong was just defending himself and honestly you might be
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a little bit evil white in racist to think that quite possibly he should be charged as an adult
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just because he participated in the largest shooting ever recorded in the history of Kansas City
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I mean honestly guys what's wrong with you that you don't think McKennan deserved this second chance
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it's not like he's gonna reoffend again oh wait he's already committing additional gun crimes
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he just was arrested for that and again somebody could have been killed because this idiot was
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released back onto the streets because the judge decided oh my god what a sad story again
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basic youthful indiscretion who among us has not done the same things now like I said at the
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time of the case the judge presiding over him decided not to allow him to be tried as an adult
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and he was released to home detention again not even being held in custody pre trial and of course
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the case pursued through the juvenile system ended up resulting in a sentence of no jail time even
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though again he eventually admitted not only to the resisting arrest but also to conduct that
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was dangerous and injurious to the welfare of others that would be the shooting by the way the
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doing the shooting you know you know the mass shooting that we're talking about and then he
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apparently spent an unknown amount of time with juvenile justice system before being dumped back
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on the streets despite the fact that he's incredibly dangerous now of course the local news ends
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up interviewing an official who talks about how disastrous this is and how people are concerned
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about that here's a little clip right here even though what is being said is absolutely obvious
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it is something that is of major concern to the public anytime you have individuals who are juvenile
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go through the juvenile justice system and they don't get it and then they're back on the streets
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committing crimes as adults we've got a major problem so anytime you have a juvenile offender that
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doesn't really get consequences and then he continues to commit crimes as an adult we have a
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major problem again the understatement of the century possibly of the millennia but notice that
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this guy is a former state prosecutor in this particular area not a current one and that's because
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we have a complete change up in the system and of course the consequences of that or the fact that
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McKennan was released because innocent Baba Angel now of course we've seen a bit of a pivot a
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bit of a shift in people's view of criminality even since 2024 where the black lives matter era
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seem to be finally wrapping up so maybe just maybe we'll actually see real consequences in this
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particular case but the fact is they could have addressed this earlier and had that gun been fired
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by McKennan by the way don't mean to take away any agency from him I'm not a left wing prosecutor
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or a left wing judge who thinks innocent Baba Angel youthful discretion then somebody else could
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have been seriously injured or killed and again this doesn't even go into the fact that he was very
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likely committing these robberies multiple times before he got caught for this one and again all
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of that could have been prevented have he been held to account in the first place now the 18-year-old
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faces two felony charges including first degree robbery and a probable call statement police say
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he should be considered a danger to the public now look he's being charged with two legitimate
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felonies and of course in the probable call statement the prosecutor saying please hold this guy
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pretrial which is wise in detention right now that's a good thing I hope that continues but yeah
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this is where we're at in Kansas City they let a mass shooter or participant in a mass shooting go
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he reoffended nobody should be surprised by that except for of course the left wingers who thought
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giving him a slap on the wrist would somehow turn him into a scholar maybe a NASA engineer is what
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they were expecting but instead they got an armed robber and again this was an obvious result but
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you know what those are just my thoughts I want to know your thoughts down in the comments below
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been me talking about Kansas City's failed juvenile slash adult criminal justice system leading to
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another person being put in mortal danger till next time until next time