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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

18 year old shot dead in Englewood

Joshua Davis, 18 had gotten into an argument with several people on a bus and was shot several times after he got off in the 2000 block of West 69th Street in the West Englewood neighborhood shortly after 11:30 p.m..
Davis lived in the 7200 block of South Bell Avenue in the same neighborhood

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

those d block niggaz had sumthing 2 do with this deangelo green robert chism lee klien jeremy mcclain johnny jones yep it was them lock they bitch ass up fuck d block 6th ward bitch

Anonymous said...

Stop snitching u fuckn rat!

Anonymous said...

Nothing to report here...Move along.

Anonymous said...

Shut up bitch

laker said...

green, klein, and Mcclain?
is that the dreaded "2 jews and an irishman gang" i've been hearing about?
sounds scary ........

Anonymous said...

U r such an asshole

Anonymous said...

Another young one bites the dust. Smfh

Anonymous said...

Snitch all you want too. Rat they fucking asses out. Who gives a fuck, nah

Anonymous said...

all because he waz rockin' a a aosoarragantjojo hoodie,them niggaz sum bitch ass fags 4 teamin' up 2 shot & kill him?

Anonymous said...

fuck em wrng place wrng time

Anonymous said...

Ain't no wrong place he was on the Damn bus on his way on come on now a argument shouldn't leave to death that some petty shit .

Anonymous said...

Nobody wants to fight.They use guns cause they cant afford a ass woopin

Anonymous said...

niggers are sure dumb

Ben said...

There are too many murders happening in Chicago and all throughout this country. These young men are getting shot left and right, for what? Put the guns down and talk it out. We need more outreach programs to help decrease that dangers that our youth faces.