Thursday, August 16, 2007

Recent Arrests in Charlotte, NC

Name : MCQUILLER, EMERY JAVON


* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL









Name : HORTON, CHARLES WAYNE

* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL









Name : FOSTER, CHARLES DANA
* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON-BUSINESS/OTHER PLACE











* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL









-17 year old repeat offender-
* CARRYING CONCEALED WEAPON - GUN
* POSSESS HANDGUNS MINORS

12 COMMENTS:

Anonymous said...

Three white T shirts that I can see, but the jury is out on Timothy Allen Davis. He might have on a sweater with a duck on it.

We should encourage young black males to go back to wearing athletic jerseys. That way when someone is robbed the victim can tell the cops which number or player to arrest.

Anonymous said...

How about red T shirts? It seemed strange to me to see 2 youngs males dressed alike Friday. Gang colors or just cozy friends?

Anonymous said...

Red t-shirts don't advertise that the owner is a thig gangsta! That is the whole point of the white t-shirt. They are all part of the Fruit of the Loom gang.

Anonymous said...

Check that, I meant "thug gangsta" not "thig"

Anonymous said...

When did "guys" start wearing the same thing when they are together? In the 90's we called that somethin close to "Fruit of the Loom gang" but shorter!!

Anonymous said...

I recommend a $0.20 solution in this case! A box of 50 each .45ACP is $10.00 and only one would be needed for this piece of walking garbage!

Anonymous said...

I have seen the white t-shirt comments here for a while. I may be slow, so please fill me in on what the deal is with these guys wearing white t's. Thanks! I run a business in charlotte and am always looking to curb my chances of being robbed. What should I look for?

Anonymous said...

You don't need any help. White t-shirt doesn't indicate affiliation with a gang. It simply indicates poor upbringing and lack of morals and values.

Name one successful person (outside of sports and hip-hop) who dresses in a hugely oversized white t-shirt and baggy jeans/shorts. Now see how many criminals and thugs you can name who dress like that.

Anonymous said...

Its not always poor upbringing. How many trends did you wear when you were young that your parents hated? Its just the latest trend right now for young people. I see it on black guys and white skater boys too.

miss boss said...

im just sad dey got caught. stop snitchin.

Anonymous said...

The whole "Stop Snitchin" initiative really hurts the black community most of all.

Who do you think most of the victims are? They are African American! You are on a suicide mission with this idiotic mantra.

Just goes to show how many will blindly follow anything a rapper says.

Anonymous said...

No, it's bad parenting. I may have worn some of the trends of my day, but none of it ever put me in the same boat as a criminal. I didn't wear prison blues. Any parent who lets their child walk out of the house in a baggy white shirt and baggy pants deserves to have that child taken by the streets.