Why High School Basketball Increases TNB

Rebgal

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Two stories in one! Although there are no photos available, I am almost 100% sure this is TNB. The names are typical jig and the neighorhoods involved are totally non-white. All schools involved have a low percentage of whites. The whole story reeks of TNB.

http://www.thedailyjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070124/NEWS01/701240308/1002

Article published Jan 24, 2007
Police look for link in shootings
By JAMES P. QUARANTA
Staff Writer
jquaranta@thedailyjournal.com

VINELAND --Detectives are trying to determine if a fight last month at a high school basketball game is connected to the shooting of an 18-year-old man Saturday night and an incident in Millville about an hour later.

Detective Lt. Tom Ulrich said investigators were attempting to interview people who were attending a birthday party at the Semper Marine Detachment on West Landis Avenue when the shooting occurred.

"The shooting was in no way related to the Marine Corps League," which owns the building, Commandant Robert Everwine said Tuesday. "A group of individuals tried to crash the party and were refused admittance. A fight broke out outside in the parking lot." This is what happens when you rent any place to bonobos.
Everwine said those who rented the hall told him the victim was not attending the party.

"This could have been the result of a dispute between groups of individuals from Vineland, Millville and Bridgeton," said Ulrich, who would not categorize them as gangs. "It is possible that the dispute escalated because of a fight at a basketball game between Vineland and Atlantic City. We're still investigating all of the details surrounding these incidents." How many times have we heard officials denying these are gang wars, especially where younger jigs are involved? Everybody knows the truth, why hide it?

Dayvon Evans of Pear Street escaped serious injury when he was shot in the shoulder outside the building as the party was breaking up about 11 p.m.

Evans was released from South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center following treatment. The banquet hall had been rented for a private party.

About an hour later, Millville police were called to the 300 block of North 5th Street, where a woman said her 18-year-old son told her his cousin fired a shot at him. Dem fambly values. Police said the man was uncooperative, and told them he was not "a rat" and would get his own gun and settle the matter. Right, he's a chimp.

The cousin reportedly visits his mother on Mulberry Street on weekends but lives with his grandmother on Elmer Road in Vineland. Fambly values again. Police were unable to locate the 18-year-old Vineland man.

"We don't know if the incidents in Millville and Vineland are related," Ulrich said. "It's something we're trying to determine."

On Dec. 21, a 17-year-old Millville resident was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge when a fight broke out at the VHS 11-12 building during a basketball game between Vineland and Atlantic City. Vineland won the game in an upset, 73-62. There were only a few seconds left in the game when the fight broke out.

Two days earlier, several fights broke out in the school parking lot following another basketball game between Vineland and Mainland high schools. After the parking lot incidents, additional police officers were assigned to the next game where the Millville youth was arrested.

At the time, police Capt. Rudy Beu said the fights apparently had nothing to do with the players or the opposing teams. "It appears to be youths just causing problems," Beu said. Once again, points to gang wars.

NOTE:Because almost every minority in these high schools are gang members, it's easier to believe these indicate gang scirmishes then "regular" fighting. It doesn't seem to sink in that basketball games have sadly become nothing more then reasons for nigs and other minorities to shoot each other up.
 
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