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To: combjelly who wrote (941441)6/20/2016 2:09:08 AM
From: John1 Recommendation

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slowmo

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Why is it so difficult for you to answer these basic questions?

-- Why is it that each and every time Africans, Hispanics, and Muslims opt to escape their own countries and flee their own people, they flee to White countries?

-- Why is it that Africans, Hispanics, and Muslims can't or won't help their own people?

-- Why is that Whites are globally perceived as the only people who are capable of rendering aid in the world, thus enabling the survival of other races and ethnicities?

I look forward to your answers.



To: combjelly who wrote (941441)6/20/2016 2:14:50 AM
From: John2 Recommendations

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FJB
slowmo

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Man killed while walking home from wedding marks Harrisburg's sixth homicide of 2016

pennlive.com

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A man was found lying on the sidewalk, bleeding, early Sunday morning, and now Harrisburg police are investigating what appears to be the sixth homicide in the city this year.

The victim was identified as 32-year-old Steven Esworthy, who was found on the 1200 block of Green Street.

Police say he appeared to have head and neck trauma after being struck by an object. EMS arrived but determined he had died.

According to investigators, Esworthy was walking home from a wedding when he was attacked by a black male, whom a passer-by saw going through Esworthy's pockets before he ran away.

Anyone with information or who knows of any cameras in the area is asked to call the police, 717-558-6900.

Dauphin County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to an arrest.