Father shot, killed in Whitehaven Kroger parking lot



A family is in mourning after their relative was shot and killed Thursday night outside a Whitehaven grocery store.

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35 thoughts on “Father shot, killed in Whitehaven Kroger parking lot”

  1. Memphis Tennessee1 in 39. – that stat is the chance of being involved in a violent crime. Leave – hurt their pockets and maybe then they will do something.

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  2. American Gun Culture is increasing the awful occurrences and suffering of American Gun Violence – and so many people just don't recognize it or even care…

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  3. He had beef with someone for them to get up with him like that!! And if you from Memphis you know what I am talking about, people will try you and start something with you just because. Even people that work in stores have attitudes that make you won’t to hurt them. I hear a lot of people telling me they don’t like that fat Mexican man that work in cricket across the street from that Kroger and they be talking about hurting him.

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  4. FBI and Justice Department looking at Memphis Police to see if they are racist–what about the black-on-black crime that kills hundreds every year, including little children, babies and grandparents? The only thing of value in Memphis right now is the toilet that Elvis died on.
    Love,
    David

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  5. Observation:
    @ 1:30 Why does the reporter pronounce her name fast-n-masked?
    As if it's a copy cat of latino names pronounced fast with letters sounding like other letters.
    It's pretty goofy.

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  6. Black people have done a good job of creating unlivable environments. Most of our young men are born into environments where they are forced to learn what it feels like to taste poverty, pain and hate. They don’t know their fathers, and they don’t want to blame their mothers for their failed lives, so they blame everyone else.

    They don’t mind killing because they don’t think they have anything to live for.

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  7. A reporter really needs to check into why the paramedics don't clean up afterward. A few years ago, my neighbor had a heart attack on the sidewalk. The paramedic tried to revive him. Unfortunately, he didn't make it. When they left, the trach tube, gloves, needles, and other items were left in the middle of the street. This is "Dangerous and Disgusting." Is there a social reason why? Is the same behavior practiced in influential neighborhoods? #Biohazard

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  8. It's just so many senseless death here in Memphis. We need to pray more, because God is the only one who can help us 🙏. I pray God give the family strength in their time of sorrow.

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