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19 and counting - busy week for the coroner and CSI unit.

MARSHALL77

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Saw in the HD where another homicide took place in Htown , 3 for the week and we still have Sat and Sunday to go.
 
That's false. That isn't the majority of the murders in Huntington this year.

Not false. Stop saying white people being shot by gangsters is not
That's false. That isn't the majority of the murders in Huntington this year.

Why do you keep doing this? Here are all the murders and the murderers and their ethnicity.

1. "Shanks" Powell - black
2. Charles Gardner - black
3. Anthony Adkins - white
4. Zaire Monroe-Shariff - black
5.Huntington Police Chief Joe Ciccarelli said Derrick Maurice Greene, 29, of Detroit, died of a gunshot wound June 3, 2017. Greene's body was found about 11 a.m. Saturday in the 2200 block of Lincoln Avenue in Huntington's Fairfield neighborhood. Ciccarelli said Greene died under "suspicious circumstances," though he did not suggest foul play outright. No arrests have been made. - black
6. Michael Hughes and Willy Lane - white
7. Ronald Whitheral - white
8. Deland Steelman - unsure
9. Quinten Sheffeld - black
10. No suspect - unsure
11. Not even a murder. Guy had a heart attack after being held down by a group of people after being a retard.
12. Dominique Deandre Brown, 28, of Detroit, was named as an Oct. 13, 2017, homicide victim after he was found shot to death in a vehicle in the 2800 block of Hite Avenue in Huntington. Police said they have no suspects, but believe the man's death could be drug-related given the location of the vehicle and the circumstances surrounding the discovery - black
13. Jessica Gordon - domestic violence - white
14.Thomas Via was found dead inside a home in the 900 block of 28th Street in Huntington after police responded to a domestic disturbance call Nov. 4, 2017, but no arrests have been made. According to Cabell County 911, the caller said a few people were horseplaying and a man backed into a letter opener. - not even a murder.
15. Capt. Hank Dial of the Huntington Police Department said police received a call about 8 a.m. after someone saw what appeared to be a body in an alley between Guyan Avenue and 1st Avenue in the 2600 block. Although it's early in the investigation, Dial said Nov. 29 that officers are considering the man's death a homicide, though he said he couldn't elaborate on the reasons why. No arrests have been made. - unsure. Possibly not even a homicide.
16. Jonathan McDonald - white
17. Unsure - shooter at large
18. Antwan Starkey - black
19. In the ghetto. Drug related. - black

So, in summary: in a city comprised of 87% white people there were 19 murders. 5 were committed by white people. 7 committed by black people. 5 are unsure or unsolved.
 
Not false. Stop saying white people being shot by gangsters is not
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Stop moving the goal posts. The point of contention dealt with if non-locals were killing each other. The overwhelming majority of murders this year in Huntington haven’t been non-locals killing each other.

1. "Shanks" Powell - black
2. Charles Gardner - black
3. Anthony Adkins - white
4. Zaire Monroe-Shariff - black
5.Huntington Police Chief Joe Ciccarelli said Derrick Maurice Greene, 29, of Detroit, died of a gunshot wound June 3, 2017. Greene's body was found about 11 a.m. Saturday in the 2200 block of Lincoln Avenue in Huntington's Fairfield neighborhood. Ciccarelli said Greene died under "suspicious circumstances," though he did not suggest foul play outright. No arrests have been made. - black
6. Michael Hughes and Willy Lane - white
7. Ronald Whitheral - white
8. Deland Steelman - unsure
9. Quinten Sheffeld - black
10. No suspect - unsure
11. Not even a murder. Guy had a heart attack after being held down by a group of people after being a retard.
12. Dominique Deandre Brown, 28, of Detroit, was named as an Oct. 13, 2017, homicide victim after he was found shot to death in a vehicle in the 2800 block of Hite Avenue in Huntington. Police said they have no suspects, but believe the man's death could be drug-related given the location of the vehicle and the circumstances surrounding the discovery - black
13. Jessica Gordon - domestic violence - white
14.Thomas Via was found dead inside a home in the 900 block of 28th Street in Huntington after police responded to a domestic disturbance call Nov. 4, 2017, but no arrests have been made. According to Cabell County 911, the caller said a few people were horseplaying and a man backed into a letter opener. - not even a murder.
15. Capt. Hank Dial of the Huntington Police Department said police received a call about 8 a.m. after someone saw what appeared to be a body in an alley between Guyan Avenue and 1st Avenue in the 2600 block. Although it's early in the investigation, Dial said Nov. 29 that officers are considering the man's death a homicide, though he said he couldn't elaborate on the reasons why. No arrests have been made. - unsure. Possibly not even a homicide.
16. Jonathan McDonald - white
17. Unsure - shooter at large
18. Antwan Starkey - black
19. In the ghetto. Drug related. - black

So, in summary: in a city comprised of 87% white people there were 19 murders. 5 were committed by white people. 7 committed by black people. 5 are unsure or unsolved.

Your math needs work. Based on the facts (not “oh, it’s in the ghetto, so the unknown culprit must have been black”), there have been 7 whites and 6 blacks charged with murder in the best case scenario for your argument.

So, tell us again how it’s non-local druggies killing non-local druggies when facts show otherwise.
 
Most residential neighborhoods in Htgn are ghetto or quickly descending into ghetto condition. As I posted on a couple of the old boards years ago drive around town, not downtown, but the residential areas. Take a close look, a real close look, look down the alleys and side streets. Be objective, you won’t like what you see. Sadly I see the same conditions all over the region only worse.
 
Most residential neighborhoods in Htgn are ghetto or quickly descending into ghetto condition. As I posted on a couple of the old boards years ago drive around town, not downtown, but the residential areas. Take a close look, a real close look, look down the alleys and side streets. Be objective, you won’t like what you see. Sadly I see the same conditions all over the region only worse.


Wages aren't keeping pace with inflation and decent paying jobs are becoming much more scarce. CSX left town. ACF is done. BASF is done. Employment at Special Metals isn't as high as it used to be. The only jobs in Huntington that people can raise a family on are the two hospitals, Marshall, Steel of WV and the VA.
 
HPD says of the 19 homicides, 10 were drug related, 5 were family violence and 4 were alcohol related.
 
Who said anything about non-local? You just added that the narrative out of nowhere.
 
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