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A video of police responding to a shooting in Dorchester is visual evidence of why social distancing will never, ever work in the hood.

And that right there is why coronavirus is never going away. While the rest of us are sacrificing by sitting inside (gasp) getting to know our families, folks in Dorchester are forming mobs and shooting at each other. Shockingly they didn’t take a break or declare a ceasefire for coronavirus.

Of course this shouldn’t surprise anyone who’s actually familiar with ghetto mentality. If you think you can get ghetto folk to buy into a plan where we all work together and sacrifice for the common good, then you don’t know ghetto folk. They’re just not built that way. And if I heard “That’s a male and a female,” one more time I was contemplating taking a bath in Covid 19 infested fecal matter just to make it all end quicker. As if the male police officers are not allowed to hit a woman back who assaults one of them.

As you may have heard in the video, they were there because someone inside had been shot. But instead of letting the police do their job these ragamuffins caused a scene, interfered with first responders trying to help the victim (who for all they knew had the commie cold), and one of them thanked them by slapping a cop in the face.

Of course this ghetto gremlin had no pants or shoes on too.

Because, Dorchester.

Instead of letting the police do their job, the sweatpants mafia immediately busted out their cell phones and got up in the personal space of police officers and other civilians in hopes of getting some good footage to send to Didi Delgado.

“Treat her like she’s a white woman. Treat her like she’s white.”

Believe it or not when white women slap police officers they’re prone to get arrested too.

This was the most underrated quote from that video.

“I wanna see why my friend’s mom is getting arrested and why her titties are falling out of her shirt.”

Your friends Mom was arrested for general guttermuppetry, and her fun bags were falling out because bras and appropriately sized shirts are as optional as pants are in Dorchester.

Here’s the background on what went down:

Boston Police report arresting two teens on charges they shot a man on Westville Street in Dorchester around 2 p.m., after possibly first shooting at but failing to hit somebody else in the Franklin Hill development about eight minutes earlier. Police say one of the suspects, a 17-year-old too young to be named, shot the victim at Westville Street and Louis D. Brown Way – named in memory of a 15-year-old shot to death in 1994. The victim, himself 19, got to 64 Westville St. and ran inside, where police officers, alerted by the BPD ShotSpotter system, found him with a gunshot wound to the leg that was bad enough to require them to apply a tourniquet.

You know you’re in the wrong part of town when you’re a teen who got shot by two other teens on a street named after a teen who was shot and killed on that street 26 years ago.

Police say they arrested Rain Warren, 18, and Cody Claiborne, 38, both of Dorchester, on charges of assault and battery on a police officer, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Both women, police say, struck an officer in the face, police say officers were also spit on. The video shows an officer striking one of the women in return. Both females, were subsequently arrested and charged with Assault and Battery on a Police Officer, Disorderly Conduct and Resisting Arrest.

No Pants Jemima is 18 years old, so this type of behavior was expected from her. But by rule you automatically become the village elder if you make it to 38 in Dorchester, so I expected better behavior from Cody Clairborne.

This was a professional hit job too. And by that I mean the shooters getaway vehicle was a scooter, and they just came from a drive by scooter shooting that didn’t work out as planned (they missed).

Police say an officer on patrol in the area of Columbia Road and Geneva Avenue spotted the two suspects on their scooter soon after.

The officer stated that the scooter fled on Greenwood Street, driving the wrong direction towards Harvard Street. Shortly after that the suspect’s scooter crashed into a vehicle at Harvard Street and Standish Road. Members of the Youth Violence Strike Force in the area were able to apprehend one suspect (operator) immediately after the crash. The second suspect was apprehended moments later as he exited an alley near 5 Standish Road. Officers obtained video which revealed the suspect entering the rear of 5 Standish Road after the crash. An officer from the Canine unit responded and after a search of the area recovered a loaded firearm in the rear of 5 Standish Road.

Both the 17-year-old and Rolondo Carrero, 18, of Hyde Park, were charged with armed assault with intent to murder, illegal possession of a firearm, illegal possession of ammunition, carrying a loaded firearm, possession of a high-capacity firearm, possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number and discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a dwelling, police say. Police continue that the Westville incidents happened not long after two people on a scooter shot at a man standing on Shandon Road in Franklin Hill. They missed him but hit the car he was standing next to, police say. The younger teen was also already wanted on warrants for illegal possession of a firearm, illegal possession of ammunition, carrying a loaded firearm and trespassing, police say.

In fairness, 50% is a pretty good rate when you’re shooting from a moving scooter and holding the gun sideways (probably).

People like this don’t think about coronavirus because the concept of a society is foreign to them. They live in their own little world, they’re much more afraid of getting shot then getting coronavirus, and they’re certainly not going to listen to Charlie Baker or the police when they’re told to social distance. Kind of like how they don’t follow or obey gun laws either. The cops showed up to try to save a life of someone they probably knew, and instead of letting them do their job they tried to fight them, yelled racial slurs, spit on them, and formed a mob that had to be cordoned off. As usual, it’s the people who follow the rules and don’t break the law who do all the sacrificing.

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