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[‘“He was a young child that made a bad decision that cost him his life, But he was only 16. I’m pretty sure we’ve all done something that could cost us our lives at the age of 16. He was not a bad kid. He was just a child trying to be a teenage,” said Haggins’ mother Candace Talbott.’]

Nice parenting ms. Talbott. Don’t take responsibility for any of your actions....illegitimate kid, lack of discipline etc. And how about the sperm donor? What has he got to say about this?


51 posted on 07/13/2014 3:37:35 PM PDT by Islander2
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To: Islander2

The website, Stuff That Black People Don’t Like posted this which I have excerpted. Most of it was quoting WHIO.com who apparently have revised their original story.

All Together Now: “He [Isiah Haggins] Was a Good Boy”

. . . WHIO.com [New details from coroner on teen shot during robbery, WHIO.com, 7-2-14]:

“I want answers,” said Isiah Haggins Sr., father of Isiah Haggins Jr. “And I want the truth.”
Haggins’ grandmother, Kay Haggins, wants to see Step-N-Style’s surveillance video as proof that her grandson posed a threat to the store owner.
“I want to know what happened, where he was shot?” she said. “Was it self-defense? Because it’s their word and he’s not here to speak for himself. We don’t know. We are just going by what (the store owner) said. I just want to know how my grandchild died.”

. . .

Haggins’ family said he had been in some troubles in the past — he’d been expelled from Trotwood-Madison High School because of bad grades, behavior problems and for shoplifting — . . .

“Just because he had dreds and tattoos, that doesn’t mean he was a thug,” she said. “He wasn’t. He was a home baby. He loved to be home. I don’t know what happened to make him go down that road. It’s not him.”

. . . the elder Haggins said. “He wanted to go shopping, so he was going to call me back. He never called me back.”

This story was posted at 11:21 a.m. yesterday, but excised to take away the hilarious quotes from the family.

Your son never called you back, Mr. Haggins, because he was attempting to rob a hip-hop store with a gun.

But...

“He was a good boy,” after all.

http://stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspot.com/2014/07/all-together-now-he-isiah-higgins-was.html

Also not this discalimer at the top of the website.

This website will serve to educate the general public on Black people and the Stuff That Black People Don’t Like. Black people have many interesting eccentricities, which include disliking a litany of everyday events, places, household objects and other aspects of their everyday life. Black people are an interesting subject matter and this website will chronicle the many problems in life that agitate this group of people.


109 posted on 07/13/2014 4:55:50 PM PDT by Steven Scharf
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To: Islander2

Yeah he was just a kid trying to be a teenager. All my teenaged sons aspired to be armed robbers/potential killers....didn’t yours????


112 posted on 07/13/2014 4:56:36 PM PDT by Shimmer1 (If chocolate fudge cake could sing, it would sound like Barry White.)
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