Sad Christmas

I know that its Christmas, love your fellow man, blahblahwoofwoof…but I refuse to be politically correct *because* its Christmas.

Where was the *brotherly love of the season* when these two black scumbags gunned down a white Salvation Army volunteer? Not only gun him down in cold blood, but right in front of his three kids?

Sorry…I refuse to play the*can’t we all just get along* game anymore. We really need to consider taking the scum of society, in this case the black scum of society, buy them all a first class ticket to Africa, replete with caviar, champagne, and lobster on the flight so that they can celebrate their freedom from the oppressive white man who does nothing but exploit them.

Then let them fend for themselves over there, while we take the welfare money, food stamp money, healthcare money, unemployment money, etc, etc, etc, and put it to good use helping out a deserving black family that is down on their luck.

I feel so sorry for the family of this volunteer to have to endure this. They’ll never be able to enjoy Christmas again. I can only hope that these two asswipes are caught by anyone *but* the police, and brought to proper justice, then their carcasses can be deposited on the steps of the courthouse in Little Rock with a nice red bow tied around their heads.

Maj. Philip Wise, a big teddy bear of a man according to those close to him, worked for three years in the very neighborhood he was gunned down in.

The 40-year-old father of three joined the Salvation Army along with his wife, Cindy, 16 years ago, and they had spent the past few years reaching out to those in the Baring Cross neighborhood. The North Little Rock center provides youth programs, weekly church services and Sunday School and a food pantry, among other services.

Wise was returning to that Salvation Army center at 1505 W. 18th St. with his children Thursday afternoon when two black men, both with handguns, approached him and demanded money. One shot was fired, and Wise was killed as his children stood by. His wife, who was in the center at the time, was the one to call 911.

“It’s such a tragedy for the community,” said Sgt. Terry Kuykendall with the North Little Rock Police Department. “I hope they realize the loss.”

Maj. Harvey Johnson, Wise’s boss for the past year and a half, said Wise was an all-around good guy, a big teddy bear who loved sports. With Wise’s children and Johnson’s grandchildren around the same age, they shared many birthday celebrations together with their families.

Authorities are hoping anyone with information into the shooting comes forward. Crimestoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for an arrest and conviction in Wise’s shooting. The Crimestoppers number is (501) 758-1234.

The Salvation Army said any donations made in Wise’s name will go toward music instruction at the organization’s summer camp.

A Wise Family Memorial Fund will be set up soon, according to Kathy Barbeire with the Salvation Army.

 
 
 

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