Posted on 02/07/2010 12:38:52 PM PST by blueyon
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. Two men ministering on the streets of Boynton Beach were allegedly gunned down by an 18-year-old man. Police say 24-year-old Tite Sufra and 23-year-old Stephen Ocean were preaching to Jeriah Woody for about 15 minutes, until he got a phone call. Woody left, but then allegedly started walking toward the two. When Sufra approached, Woody allegedly shot him in the head. Ocean ran, and police say Woody shot him in the back, then walked up and shot him again this time in the head at point-blank range.
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I would assume this was a hate crime but only time will tell if the killer is charged with it.
Maybe they just heard Rev Wright give a speech or read something from Kos?
Horrible. Just plain horrible.
gnip...
Now back to story 9,752 about George Tiller.
Jeriah? A good jewish boy?
Black on black, as I recall. Killer was gang member or affiliate.
Killer had gang-name of “Plug”, so that’s prolly a short Swedish guy, I’m sure.
Martyrdom on American streets?
Nice Nation of Islam member, more likely.
He was just getting his life turned around...
I would assume this was a hate crime but only time will tell if the killer is charged with it.
It’s not a hate crime if the preachers were Christian.
I would assume this was a hate crime but only time will tell if the killer is charged with it.
Ummmm..., there are no hate crimes against Christians... doncha know...
Very short on details, but I would guess that the preachers were black Pentacostalists.
I wonder if the phone call had anything to do with the shooting. Or was that just his way of saying that the conversation was over and he had to be about his business—probably the drug business?
Jeriah Woody
Don’t tell me, he was an “aspiring rapper.”
Maybe the perp suspected the two of being undercover law enforcement?
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