Submitted by: Kurt J Fitsch
Chicago: The
Endia Martin Murder Case
Endia Martin, murdered at
14
Good Lord, I don’t even know
where to begin with this one. The crime itself is asinine
and abhorrent, but the background stories show that an
utterly feral culture lives amongst us.
This is a really sick tale.
And what makes it sicker is that it’s probably as common as
muck. I have to wonder if the streets of Chicago have become
a gladiatorial arena for the entertainment of the natives.
Natives who in this case, gave a child the thumbs down and
stood around to watch her die.
Endia Martin was a 14 Chicago
girl. I gather that she got into some kind of argument on
Facebook with her best girlfriend, over - you guessed it -
some boy. That other 14 year old girl (an honor student, naturally)
decided she was gonna throw down on that bitch, so
she positioned herself to catch Endia when she got off her
school bus. But instead of duking it out, the 2nd girl’s
plan was murder. Malice aforethought: she called up her 24
year old uncle and said she needed a gun. So he brought her
one on the bus, meeting her at the scene before the fight
began.
Somehow a crowd gathered. Endia got off the bus, a
fight ensued, and at some point (either when she was face
down on the ground, or running away) Endia’s friend took the
gun and shot her in the head. Except that the gun misfired.
Hey, no worries, someone in a crowd - a 17 year old man I
think - quickly repaired the revolver and handed it back to
her. And while the crowd watched, she shot Endia in the head
and killed her. But hey, it was only from a couple feet
away, so she missed, and managed to wing somebody else too.
Or perhaps it was a case of over penetration, and we’re
talking two victims with one bullet. But I digress. Once the
murder was done, that 17 year old man took the gun and tried
to dispose of it. A completely illegal firearm of course.
And the most disgusting part of the tale, is that this
deliberate assassination occurred in front of at least 20
witnesses, and nobody did a thing to stop it. Not even when
the gun misfired and needed a time-out to be repaired. No;
instead of stopping it, they recorded the entire event on
their cellphone cameras.
OF COURSE the press wants to
play Blame It On The Gun, and the cops cry for more gun
control (Chicago already being gun free, according to the
law) ,but that’s garbage and you know it. This crime comes
in two parts: the perpetrator and her enablers, and the
barbaric environment that accepts, supports, and even
demands this kind of insane behavior.
I’m not even sure where to
begin ...
Martin’s family says she and the alleged shooter were
close friends who were fighting over a boy in
a dispute that originally started on Facebook. They attended
the same school.
“She used to do all her work.
She seemed like a nice person,” classmate Michael Baker said
[Drew: Baker is talking about the alleged shooter, not the
victim]. “I never thought she would do something like that.”
“She wasn’t a bad kid, I
mean, everybody gets suspended. She wasn’t bad,” classmate
Kimberly Taylor said. “When I heard that, I was sad for her.
It hurts my heart to see her life is away. She throw her
life away.”
Oh gosh, it’s so sad, this
poor little thing WHO TOOK A GUN AND BLEW ANOTHER CHILD’S
HEAD OFF, she has my sympathy, she’ll get juvie for 4 years
now. Concern or sympathy for the murdered girl: ZERO.
The alleged shooter’s mother,
who the Chicago Sun-Times is not identifying because her
daughter has been charged as a juvenile, told the Sun-Times
that her daughter “feels bad too.” The girl disputed the
official account of Martin’s death and told her mother after
the shooting: “It did not happen like that.”
“She was very hurt,” the
mother said of her daughter. “Her and the little girl used to be
friends.”
But the mother claimed Endia,
also 14, and her friends “jumped on” her daughter last year,
and the feud picked up again recently on Facebook. She even
said her daughter’s life was threatened, and that someone
told her daughter they would “lay her where her daddy’s at.”
The woman said her daughter’s
father died when she was 9 months old. “She’s hurt about the
whole situation,” the woman said.
Finally, the woman said she
didn’t know about her daughter’s juvenile court hearing
Tuesday afternoon, where the teenage girl faced charges that
included first-degree murder and attempted murder without
any family in the courtroom. The judge said at the hearing
the girl’s mother “obviously” knew about it.
“We’ve never been through
anything like this before,” she said.
Meanwhile, the girl’s uncle
was ordered held on $3 million bail Wednesday. Cook County
prosecutors said the paralyzed, wheelchair-bound man took
the bus to hand her the fully loaded weapon knowing there
would be a fight.
Before the 14-year-old
suspect went to confront two girls about an ongoing dispute
she had with them about a boy, she asked Donnell Flora for a
gun, Assistant State’s Attorney Jamie Santini said.
Flora, 25, agreed with his
niece’s request and got on a bus with the .38-caliber
revolver Monday afternoon, Santini said.
Once at the 900 block of
Garfield Boulevard, Flora gave the girl the gun before the
shooting, Santini said.
Right ... the old Turn It
Around story: my baby is the victim here, that horrible
monster was out to get her, she was in fear for her life.
Hey, who wants to bet against my guess that uncle Don became wheelchair bound because of being shot himself? Any takers? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Hey, who wants to bet against my guess that uncle Don became wheelchair bound because of being shot himself? Any takers? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
A 14-year-old Chicago girl
accused of killing another girl in a dispute over a boy
tried unsuccessfully to fire a gun before someone fixed it
for her and handed it back to her so she could open
fire, prosecutors said Tuesday.
That detail emerged during a hearing
in juvenile court on the latest incident of
violence grabbing headlines in Chicago. The alleged shooter
appeared at the hearing on a first-degree murder charge in
Monday’s slaying of 14-year-old Endia Martin.
Chicago Police Superintendent
Garry McCarthy told reporters earlier in the day that the
girls were fighting over a boy. According to prosecutors,
the suspect went to a residence in the Back of the Yards
neighborhood on the city’s South Side around 4:30 Monday
afternoon to continue a fight that began on Facebook.
So at the very least, we have
Miss Shooter, her adult uncle Donnell, and some street
gunsmith at the scene, on her side, and entirely supportive
of her desire to commit premeditated murder. So far. The
arena is filling up quickly; hurry hurry the main event is
about to begin!
And so the deed was done. But
don’t worry if you missed being there, at least one person
recorded the whole thing. Didn’t do a damn thing to stop it.
Didn’t call 911. Didn’t get an adult to intervene - WTH,
there were several adults already there! - just stood around
and watched. And recorded. And perhaps the Chicago Police
are grateful for that, now that the child is dead and they
begin to arrest everyone in sight on the video. Because
everyone at the scene told them lies. “Don’t be a snitch” is
another aspect of this feral mob. Cry out for justice, cry
out for help, cry out for your “gibbs”, but when help and
justice arrive, lie your ass off, hide the evidence, and
stonewall all the live long day.
And then the cascade of
arrests began ... sort of ...
A second person is now charged
in the shooting death of a 14-year-old Chicago girl and
Tuesday night, just blocks away from a vigil to remember
Endia Martin four more people were shot.
A 17-year-old was charged
with illegally having a gun, using it and then trying to get
rid of it after the murder of Endia Martin.
The murder of Endia Martin,
14, was recorded via cell phone video, prosecutors said on the
same day a third suspect was charged in her
shooting death.
“This entire incident was
captured on a cell phone video, taken by one of the
witnesses to the incident,” Assistant State’s Attorney James
Santini said. Martin was shot to death Monday afternoon on
her way home from school. Three people have been charged,
including a 14-year-old girl, a 17-year-old boy and a
25-year-old man. A vigil is set to be held Wednesday evening
near the scene of the crime.
The 25-year-old man, Donnell
Flora, appeared at the Cook County Courthouse Wednesday on a
first-degree murder charge and a further charge of
aggravated battery with a firearm. Prosecutors said he
supplied the murder weapon to his 14-year-old niece after
taking the bus to the scene, and that he had foreknowledge
of the crime.
“Upon arriving at the
location,” said Santini, “the defendant provided the loaded
gun to the 14-year-old co-offender, knowing she was going to
become involved in a fight.”
And then the lies began. Gun?
What gun? Oh, that gun? Hey, that gun was stolen years ago
when somebody broke into my car. And the police and the
press bleated out their usual sound bytes, because now it
was time to Blame The Gun and Blame The Law ...
Chicago police
superintendent: Killing of girl, 14, shows need for
stricter gun laws
The killing of a 14-year-old girl, allegedly by another teen in a fight over a boy, shows that Illinois needs stricter gun laws, Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy said Tuesday. McCarthy told reporters that Endia Martin was shot with a .38-caliber handgun stolen from a car. He urged a change in the law to require gun owners to store weapons securely, saying that a firearm was brought to what would otherwise have been a “fistfight.”
The killing of a 14-year-old girl, allegedly by another teen in a fight over a boy, shows that Illinois needs stricter gun laws, Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy said Tuesday. McCarthy told reporters that Endia Martin was shot with a .38-caliber handgun stolen from a car. He urged a change in the law to require gun owners to store weapons securely, saying that a firearm was brought to what would otherwise have been a “fistfight.”
“There was a legal gun that
became an illegal gun,” he said, saying state law should be
changed to require guns to be kept more securely. “In this
case, the simple fact that the law states that you can store
a firearm in a vehicle is absolutely insane,” McCarthy said.
“Those guns need to be in lock boxes, in safes, in people’s
residences or on their person.”
But then it turned out that
this wasn’t entirely true. Oh sure, the gun had been
reported stolen, but it wasn’t. It had been sold, under the
table, at least once. Well, at least the press could dogpile
on that story.
Endia Martin murder weapon
illegally sold, falsely reported stolen, police say
Two more people have been charged in connection with the shooting death of Endia Martin. Police announced felony charges against Robert James, 34, for unlawful delivery of a weapon and filing a false police report. Police have also charged Vandetta Redwood, 32, who is an aunt of the alleged 14-year-old shooter, with mob action and obstruction of justice.
Two more people have been charged in connection with the shooting death of Endia Martin. Police announced felony charges against Robert James, 34, for unlawful delivery of a weapon and filing a false police report. Police have also charged Vandetta Redwood, 32, who is an aunt of the alleged 14-year-old shooter, with mob action and obstruction of justice.
Police said James is the
legal owner of the weapon used to kill Endia Martin, and
that he sold it to another individual in November of 2013.
It is not clear who took possession of the weapon, but on
April 15, 2014, James reported the gun had been stolen from
his mother’s car.
...
“So on day one we believed that gun was stolen, because it was reported stolen,” Chicago Police Superintendent Gary McCarthy said Thursday. “But what do we find out? We find out that the legal gun owner illegally transferred that gun to another person. That’s how that gun ended up on the street.”
...
“So on day one we believed that gun was stolen, because it was reported stolen,” Chicago Police Superintendent Gary McCarthy said Thursday. “But what do we find out? We find out that the legal gun owner illegally transferred that gun to another person. That’s how that gun ended up on the street.”
Police said the investigation
also shows Vandetta Redwood was at the scene in the 900
block of West Garfield at the time of the fight between the
14-year-old victim and the 14-year-old girl charged in the
shooting. Prosecutors say that cell phone video in their
possession shows the actual shooting, and includes Redwood
standing next to the 14-year-old shooter, along with a
crowd of about 20, some of whom carried bottles and pipes.
Redwood faces felony charges
for mob action and obstruction of justice, in part because
she denied being at the scene even though the video places
her there. Her attorney, Mark Almanza, called her charges
“guilt by proximity.”
“There were numerous other
individuals there,” said Almanza, “and essentially they’re
saying my client should be charged for standing near where a
crime happened.”
So auntie is right there on
the video, but she’s still lying to the po-po with a
straight face. And the 20 - TWENTY OTHER PEOPLE - standing
around? Carrying bottles and pipes? What does that mean?
Does that mean that what actually went down was a
neighborhood riot, with dozens of fighters armed with
bottles and pipes? Or that dozens were there ready to fight
in case a riot broke out? That they were there IN SUPPORT OF
A PREMEDITATED MURDER? Or was it party time in the hood,
everyone kicking back, enjoying some CPT, chillaxin’ with a
40 and a few rocks and some bud to smoke? And the fight was
just entertainment?
And yeah, Auntie, you get
arrested. Because it’s your niece who pulled the trigger.
Several times. And you’re the adult; a family member who
should have stopped this from happening. Instead, it turns
out you’re part of the enablers, and part of the aftermath
smokescreen. So ... busted.
A total of five people have
been charged in connection with the shooting. A 17-year-old
boy and the 14-year-old suspect’s 25-year-old uncle, Donnell
Flora, were also charged this week. Flora allegedly gave the
gun to his niece, according to police.
[a day later] A sixth man has
been charged in connection to the murder of 14-year-old
Endia Martin.
Floyd Evans is accused of illegally
obtaining the gun used in the Monday
afternoon shooting in Chicago’s Back of the Yards
neighborhood.
It began with a legal
purchase, according to a lawyer for Robert James, the Hyde
Park man whose .38 special revolver was at the center of
events leading to Endia’s tragic death.
...
James’ mother apparently did not want the gun in her home, so in November 2013 James allegedly sold the firearm to a former Atlanta man on the South Side. The exchange was done illegally, according to police and Cook County prosecutors, because James didn’t determine whether the buyer had a valid firearm owner’s identification card as required by law.
...
James’ mother apparently did not want the gun in her home, so in November 2013 James allegedly sold the firearm to a former Atlanta man on the South Side. The exchange was done illegally, according to police and Cook County prosecutors, because James didn’t determine whether the buyer had a valid firearm owner’s identification card as required by law.
The man police identify as
the buyer, 43-year-old Floyd Evans, was charged Thursday in
Chicago with possessing a firearm without a valid FOID card,
Chicago police said Thursday night. He is also wanted on
a warrant in a separate case.
Prosecutors said that after
James learned the man no longer had the gun, he falsely
reported that it had been stolen from his mother’s car.
...
Less clear is how and when the gun made its next move from Evans to Donnell Flora, 25, the uncle of the girl charged with Endia’s slaying. But police and prosecutors charged that Flora, who was paralyzed after he was shot in 2010, knew his niece was going to confront Endia when he took the bus to the Back of the Yards neighborhood to deliver the loaded gun.
...
Less clear is how and when the gun made its next move from Evans to Donnell Flora, 25, the uncle of the girl charged with Endia’s slaying. But police and prosecutors charged that Flora, who was paralyzed after he was shot in 2010, knew his niece was going to confront Endia when he took the bus to the Back of the Yards neighborhood to deliver the loaded gun.
Ha, toldja so. Pfft; that
was, like, a guarantee.
So what really did happen?
Mabye we should just go and look at the video ...
The 14-year-old suspect and
Endia, friends since elementary school, had been feuding
over a boy, authorities said. According to her lawyer, the
suspect had never been arrested before. She was on the honor
roll at Hope College Prep High School, was a student leader
and played on the freshman-sophomore basketball team.
Endia’s parents had moved her to Tilden Career Community
Academy to keep her closer to home.
The dispute between the girls
worsened after they taunted each other on Facebook, where
the suspect’s mother said the two often communicated. They
agreed to meet after school Monday. Prosecutors said the
confrontation drew close to 20 people — at least some of
them armed with a lock on a chain, a metal pipe and a bottle
— to the 900 block of West Garfield Boulevard.
Among the crowd was Vandetta
Redwood, 32, the aunt of the alleged shooter.
Ah ha. Now we see a bit of
light, finally. The fight was planned. From both sides. And
the word was out, so a bunch of wannabes piled on, hoping to
“help” which really means hoping to escalate the situation.
The crowd filling the seats in the arena.
Police gave this account of what
happened: The 14-year-old pulled the handgun
from her waistband. She pointed it at one woman, who pushed
it away. A 16-year-old then swung the lock on a chain at the
shooter but missed her. The younger girl then tried to fire
the gun, but it malfunctioned. She handed it to another
person, who fixed it and handed it back to the 14-year-old.
She fired again, hitting the 16-year-old in the arm and
Endia in the back as she fled. Prosecutors said the
confrontation was caught on a cellphone video.
So the 16 year old, up until
now who appeared to be a mere bystander suffering collateral
damage, in fact used her weapon to either try to stop the
shooting (which is what her lawyer will say, naturally) or
stepped in to fight on Endia’s side. And got shot for it.
And then I suppose that Miss
Shooter, amped up on the power rush of shooting one girl in
sort-of self defense, pulled the trigger again on her best
friend who was trying to get away from their altercation. Or
was this also an accident, because, shit and damnation, the
piss poor writing does not tell us specifically if the same
shot that winged the chain swinger just happened to brain
her pal by chance. It’s implied, but “she fired again” can
mean she fired several times, not just once. But maybe it
was an accident after all.
And we should really be
looking at Chain Control for Chicago. Because without that
chain, maybe none of this would have ever happened.
Yeah right. Feral culture.
Period.
And in the week or less since
this has happened, another 4 are dead, another 24 are
gunned down, in Chicago.
Animals.
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