Sweet&SourSpic Stabs 2 NigglyThugs Killing 1 At School During Fight, But Did The Nigglies Deserve It? (Video)
by Tj Sotomayor September 28, 2017 0 commentsI’m Sorry But I Think They Got What They Deserved!!!
By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor
This is what I call a sweet and sour slaughter that happened yesterday in the Bronx!
A Teen Puerto Rican boy got really tired of black dudes picking him and bullying him in school because of how he looked, how he walked, how he talked and how he dressed.
The boys mom did everything she could by asking the school along with other authorities for help but to no avail. The young boy was starting his last year of school when a group of boys who had been making him feel horrible since school started this month over his sexual orientation.
Feeling like he had no other options, the boy got a knife and went to work carving up nigglies just to get them off of him during a fight!
https://youtu.be/aZUnzvcjXHo
As I said in the caption of this article, I think that the boys got everything that they deserved because people need to learn that there is a consequence to messing with people and black people play too much!
The thing about other races is that they are not playing this BS with black people no more… We like to believe that other races are scared of us and that we can just bully people and have nothing happen to us well these boys learned the hard way!
A Bronx teen accused of fatally stabbing a bullying classmate was tormented with homophobic and racist slurs until he finally exploded, according to family friends.
The abuse heaped upon Abel Cedeno, 18, was previously reported to officials at his Bronx high school without any response, said friend Savannah Hornbeck before the accused killer’s Thursday arraignment.
“The kids were calling him a f—-t, calling him a s–c,” said Hornbeck, 34. “After it had been reported numerous times and there was no reaction from the school, Abel felt (there was) no other way out.”
Cedeno was placed under suicide watch and held without bail in the murder of 15-year-old Matthew McCree and the stabbing of a second youth as horrified students in their history class watched helplessly.
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“The defendant admits to purchasing a (switchblade) knife two weeks before online and stabbing two people,” said Assistant District Attorney Nancy Borko. “He’s admitting stabbing these people with a knife he ordered.”
Family members wept in the third row during the Bronx Criminal Court hearing, and left without addressing the media. Several stood in an effort to get Cedeno’s attention as he entered the courtroom.
Cedeno spoke once, when questioned directly by Judge Patsy Gouldbourne about a legal issue involving an order of protection granted the surviving victim.
“Yes, I understand, your honor,” he replied politely. Cedeno, due back in court Tuesday, was also expected to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
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The Legal Aid Society issued a statement after one of its attorneys, Deborah Rush, represented the suspect.
“We are currently meeting with our client and his family and reviewing the facts and circumstances of this case, including the long history of bullying and intimidation Abel has endured,” the statement read.
The fatal stabbing was the first slaying inside a city school since February 1993.
A second Cedeno family friend, Iris Couvertier, said she spoke with Abel inside the 48th Precinct after his arrest.
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“Those two kids in the class, they hit him,” she said. “He said that they hit him in the face. He said it’s because he’s gay or bisexual.”
Hornbeck said Cedeno often returned home in tears after enduring the bullying his fellow high school students.
But NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said Thursday that the fatal confrontation with McCree and stabbing survivor Ariane Laboy, 16, was the first beef between the students.
Cedeno “said he had problems before at the start of school, but not with these two individuals,” said Boyce. “He said he was being harassed, but that is all he said.”
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City Education Department officials, citing student privacy laws, would not say whether Cedeno told school staffers about the bullying.
As cops led Cedeno out of the precinct late Wednesday, the suspect — wearing a pink T-shirt, a gray hoodie and a pensive stare — silently mouthed the word “yes” when asked if he was bullied.
He had purchased the alleged murder weapon online about two weeks before the killing, said NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce.
Laboy remained in critical but stable condition at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx. McCree was pronounced dead at the same hospital — where his mother was working at the time of the attacks, according to her husband.
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“His mother is in bad shape,” said spouse Kyle Victor, 34. “She’s still in shock. She’s still not crying. She’s numb.”
Victor defended the accused bully as “a good kid, very smart, very loving.”
McCree and Laboy were breaking pencils and tossing the broken pieces at Cedeno’s head before the accused killer attacked his tormentors, police said.
Cedeno lunged at McCree with his stainless steel switchblade, stabbing and slashing the victim’s chest and torso, police said.
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According to police sources, Cedeno never said a word to cops about why he was targeted by McCree, Laboy and other classmates since school began Sept. 7.
“He never went into specifics,” said one NYPD source.
Cedeno’s move from the classroom to the courtroom came after authorities installed metal detectors early Thursday at the Urban Assembly School for Wildlife Conservation in East Tremont.
Mayor de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina were on hand to welcome students back into the troubled school less than 24 hours after the stabbing spattered blood across a fifth-floor classroom.
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