Riverdale, GA
A known gang member was shot dead on Tuesday after he broke into the home of a White family on Camp Road in north Clayton County, near the Fulton County line.
Marques Karun McGhee, a 19 year old negro gang member, died from multiple gunshot wounds on the floor of the home's garage after being confronted by a 16 year old White male resident, who had been at the home by himself at about 11:30 a.m., when he heard the sound of breaking glass, grabbed his father's semi-automatic handgun and went to investigate.
Upon entering the garage, the 16 year old observed a negro male climbing in through a window that had just been smashed. The young man fired 14 shots striking the intruder at least eight times in the legs, chest and head. The home invader was dead by the time police arrived on the scene.
The shooter's identity is being protected due to his age. Police said that the 16 year old's father had recently withdrawn the teenager from North Clayton High School because of uncontrolled gang violence at the school.
Clayton County Interim Police Chief Jeff Turner stated that this appears to be a case of self defense and that no charges will be filed against the 16 year old shooter. "The intruder went to some lengths to disguise himself, wearing black clothes and a black bandanna across his face." said Turner. McGhee was also listed in county's "gang member database" as a member of the "Hit Squad", a local negro street gang.
Witnesses said that there had been a second negro who had driven McGhee to the home, but fled the scene when the gunfire began.
Feral negroes in the area have since spray painted gang signs and graffiti threats against the young home defender and his family on street signs throughout the neighborhood. Police are keeping the area under surveillance.
1 comment:
Is you stuck back in the 50's and 60's ?
The word Negroes has been down grade and played.
It is unbelievable that use such racial wording.
Even, though I believe personally that regardless of race that a Man has a right to protect his kingdom, but to use it in the manner that you using just makes me sick to my stomach.
What would you say if it was the other way around? You will then label or stereotype this person as a murderer or outright evil?
It 2010 , get with the program and leave the racism where it belong in the grave!!!!
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