Spartanburg SC Black Teen Shot & Killed At Local Waffle House By Racist Snow King Cracka! (Video)
by Tj Sotomayor May 5, 2014 0 commentsWhite Man Just Racist!
I saw this news story and was outraged. I mean a young black teen who had never done anything wrong in his life who was just going in to the local Spartanburg South Carolina Waffle House to get him an all star breakfast or something good to eat ends up getting gunned down.
Well I am from the south and we all know how racist these whites can be so when I tell you how outraged I was, this was an understatement. How could this man take out a young man that was literally doing nothing to anyone. I mean he had no criminal record and was a wonderful student. Yet this racist white cracker decided for no reason to snuff out this black life. Even his cousin says that this crime was unjustified and you can see why by watching the video below!
Hold up, so this teen who had never gotten into trouble before ends up doing an armed robbery and no one knows why? This pillar of society goes nuts but the guy who shot him was the one we were asking why did he do what he did? Wow, I see why no one takes the word racism seriously when blacks use it because well we use it incorrectly.
I honestly cant believe it when people say things like, he went overboard in a persons response to what you are doing to them. Leave it to black women to say that the individual who shot the armed man was using too much force! Leave it to black women to put the victims on trial all while not holding themselves accountable for breeding, raising and sending out the menace into the street. At what point will they say, you know what, where did we go wrong here? P.S. His homeboy was convicted and sentenced to 30 years in jail! Way ta go Queens because of course you dont need a man to raise these boys and what a bang up job you have done. Take a bow, you have earned it!
The question we ask and others, do you think the man was justified in the shooting? How would you have handled it? How do you feel about the cousins statements regarding the shooter?
Spartanburg Waffle House shooting video released, sparks new debate
SPARTANBURG, SC (FOX Carolina) -Nineteen-year-old Dante Williams’ family said there is no doubt he entered the Waffle House in Chesnee back in January of 2012 intent on robbing it, but they say he didn’t have to die.
FOX Carolina obtained surveillance video from inside the Waffle House that investigators said shows Williams and his accomplice Jawan Craig come into the restaurant. Deputies said Williams is the one seen pointing a gun and demanding money.
Sitting at the bar area of the restaurant was Justin Harrison, a concealed weapon permit holder, who was armed the night of the robbery.
“They’re yelling ‘everybody get down, get down’ and I’m not getting on the floor. I am not going to be a victim,” Harrison said.
Harrison said while the men terrorized other customers and staff he was deciding when to act.
“This was the only time,” Harrison said. “If I am going to fight it was that one time. He was approaching me and I saw that as him engaging me.”
The video shows Williams, gun by his side, walk back toward Harrison, who stands up and fires several shots killing Williams almost instantly.
The video then shows Harrison trying to hold Craig at gunpoint. But Craig tries grabbing Harrison’s gun and after a struggle Craig escapes.
Deputies later caught up with Craig, and he has since been convicted in the robbery. Thanks in part to the surveillance video.
David Blanton, a former Spartanburg county deputy, was Harrison’s CWP instructor and after reviewing the video he says Harrison followed his training and was justified in firing.
“Not only was he defending his own life, which the law says he can do, but there were other people in the restaurant,” Blanton said.
According to Blanton, getting a CWP involves filling out an application, followed by an eight-hour course taught by a qualified instructor, a written exam, and finally a live-fire qualification.
Tamika McSwain is Williams’ cousin and said more training is needed before someone is given a CWP. McSwain said the video contradicts statements made by Harrison about what happened the night of the robbery, and said if Harrison had been bettered trained he may not have fired the fatal shots.
“I understand he felt threatened by the situation,” McSwain said. “But he said the gun was pointed at him so he fired. In fact he (Williams) was walking out.”
McSwain admits that Williams made a terrible decision the night he died.
“It still puzzles us as to why he would do something so crazy,” said McSwain.
Williams actions were out of character for the Dorman High School senior who his family said had never been in trouble before.
“He was always sharp, always goofy, loved to dance, he was a respectable boy,” McSwain said.
McSwain said her family was disappointed that Harrison wasn’t charged in the shooting and says her family is still considering pursuing other legal action against him.
Both the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office and Seventh Circuit Solicitor’s office cleared Harrison in the shooting.
But McSwain said her cousin’s death shows that more training is need for CWP holders. Harrison meanwhile said the video shows he did what he had to.
“They got the gun, he (Williams) picked it up. He could have said no,” Harrison said. “He hung out with the wrong crowd.”
A judge sentenced Craig to 30 years in prison for his part in the robbery.
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