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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Another Black Teen Having A “Hard Day” Arrested For Stabbing 22 Year Old White Man To Death

Police: Teen killed 1st person he saw
Posted: 08/29/2013 By: WFTS Staff
Clearwater Police announced the arrest of 16-year-old Mychal King on Thursday. He is accused in the January murder of Jason Taylor Paul, the city's first homicide of 2013. Police said King admitted to killing Paul for no reason other than he had a hard day with his family that night of January 6, and "just wanted to kill the first person he saw."
Police say 22-year-old Jason Taylor Paul was stabbed multiple times while riding his bike home from work late.  Jason's parents, John and Renee Langfritz had been distraught since the news of Paul's death, and desperate for closure, even offering a $10,000 reward for information.  Renee described her son as an intelligent, loving, funny man. She said his sudden loss has left a hole in the hearts of everyone who knew him.
"This coward, truly a coward, who would leave a young innocent man to die alone in the dark in the middle of the street, must be caught," she said at the time.  King will be charged with 1st Degree Murder. Detectives say he has a long criminal history and was already in jail on other charges…..This appeared here…..
My Take - Is this 16 year old another black"child"?  Where are the Galacticly Stupid celebrities, like Richard Dreyfus,  who called 17 year old Travon Martin "a child", outraged that this "child" was killed while he was attacking a smaller man.  A smaller man who had every right to be concerned about who was wandering around his neighborhood, but I have yet to see why Travon Martin was in that neighborhood.  Well, two black 'children' ages 17 and 14 killed a 13 month old baby by shooting him in the face while attempting to rob his mother.  Now....I surely don't want to seem judgemental, but it would appear to me that black 'children' really are dangerous.  What do you think?  As for me.....I profile! 

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