Nu'Trelle was going to add this to the thread he started in early-June after Reche Caldwell was murdered in Tampa, but for some strange reason, the thread disappeared. Caldwell was not only a football player of note, he was a Tampa Jeff Dragon in HS and a UF Gator in college.
Oh well.
The update on Caldwell's murder is this: There's nothing new to report. In the 10 weeks since Caldwell's death, Tampa police have been unable to develop any leads. The investigation into the shooting has gone nowhere. Info is apparently scarce. Apparently no one is talking to the police.
According to an article in the Bleacher Report, 7 years after his NFL retirement, Caldwell decided to open up his own business in 2014. The police found out about it and he was subsequently arrested for running a sizable gambling operation out of a former auto body shop. One of Caldwell's biggest mistakes was this. The building he used was located on a busy thoroughfare right across the street from a public school.
Apparently determined to prove that he hadn't learned a damned thing, less than a year later in 2015 Caldwell was convicted of trafficking in MDMA (Ecstasy) and was lightly sentenced to a 27 month term in a minimum security correctional facility in Alabama. He was serving a 3 year term of probation when he was murdered.
Under sentencing guidelines, the judge could have given him 20 years. Had that been the case Reche Caldwell would still be in prison, but at least there's a good chance he'd still be alive.
Here's the bottom-line, folks. People of every color need to face the harsh realities of life. The streets killed Reche Caldwell. The same streets that turned him out, did him in. And the person(s) responsible for his death are most likely still out there on those same streets doing what they know how to do best - commit crimes with absolutely no regard for human life: Man, woman or child.
Why? Because these type of people are nothing more than sub-human predators.
But please, whatever you do, please don't mention this to any Black Lives Matter advocates. They're still focused on pancake boxes, syrup bottles, names of sports teams, busts of Confederate generals, and people who picked the wrong Halloween make-up back in the 50's or 60's.
In the meantime, as Black and Brown people continue to be slaughtered on a wholesale basis on U.S. streets, 99.9 percent of hate-filled activists are too stupid to react in even a semi-lucid manner. They continue to blame White Americans exclusively and argue passionately for the elimination of police protection.
Honestly, had you axed Nu'Trelle about this 20 years ago, he would have bet every dime he had to his name that no one - no matter what color they were - could ever become this irrational.
Oh well.
The update on Caldwell's murder is this: There's nothing new to report. In the 10 weeks since Caldwell's death, Tampa police have been unable to develop any leads. The investigation into the shooting has gone nowhere. Info is apparently scarce. Apparently no one is talking to the police.
According to an article in the Bleacher Report, 7 years after his NFL retirement, Caldwell decided to open up his own business in 2014. The police found out about it and he was subsequently arrested for running a sizable gambling operation out of a former auto body shop. One of Caldwell's biggest mistakes was this. The building he used was located on a busy thoroughfare right across the street from a public school.
Apparently determined to prove that he hadn't learned a damned thing, less than a year later in 2015 Caldwell was convicted of trafficking in MDMA (Ecstasy) and was lightly sentenced to a 27 month term in a minimum security correctional facility in Alabama. He was serving a 3 year term of probation when he was murdered.
Under sentencing guidelines, the judge could have given him 20 years. Had that been the case Reche Caldwell would still be in prison, but at least there's a good chance he'd still be alive.
Here's the bottom-line, folks. People of every color need to face the harsh realities of life. The streets killed Reche Caldwell. The same streets that turned him out, did him in. And the person(s) responsible for his death are most likely still out there on those same streets doing what they know how to do best - commit crimes with absolutely no regard for human life: Man, woman or child.
Why? Because these type of people are nothing more than sub-human predators.
But please, whatever you do, please don't mention this to any Black Lives Matter advocates. They're still focused on pancake boxes, syrup bottles, names of sports teams, busts of Confederate generals, and people who picked the wrong Halloween make-up back in the 50's or 60's.
In the meantime, as Black and Brown people continue to be slaughtered on a wholesale basis on U.S. streets, 99.9 percent of hate-filled activists are too stupid to react in even a semi-lucid manner. They continue to blame White Americans exclusively and argue passionately for the elimination of police protection.
Honestly, had you axed Nu'Trelle about this 20 years ago, he would have bet every dime he had to his name that no one - no matter what color they were - could ever become this irrational.