A Chiefs player shot and killed himself in front of the head coach and general manager after allegedly killing his girlfriend
The shootings involved linebacker Jovan Belcher and his girlfriend, now identified as 22-year-old Kasandra Perkins. Perkins and Belcher had a 3-month-old daughter together. Officials said Belcher, 25, shot and killed his girlfriend and then drove to the practice facility, where he shot and killed himself. Belcher approached Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli and head coach Romeo Crennel outside of the practice facility, thanked them for all they had done for him and shot himself in the head as police arrived.
I have seen something on the internet where people are saying RIP. I din that this is stupid because they are just saying this because he is a football player not paying attention to the fact that he just killed someone. This guy must of had something really on his mind to kill himself. There are many things that can piss you off in life and that may last for awhile but you got to hang your head high and tough it threw and not doing anything that will affect other people in your life or others, its just how life works and your job to do the right thing and Jovan Belcher didn't do the right move because no matter how hard something it is or how difficult something is, its not worth your own life to take because life is a true gift.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Taliban launched failed attack on joint U.S. - Afghan base
Taliban launched failed attack on joint U.S. - Afghan base
This article is bout a Taliban suicide bomber attack at the joint U.S.-Afghan air base in eastern Afghanistan. The Taliban detonating explosives at the gate and sparking a gun battle that lasted at least two hours with American helicopters firing down at militants before the attackers were defeated. The attackers and at least five Afghans were killed, officials said. Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid claimed responsibility for the attack. It was the largest clash at the Jalalabad air base since February, when a suicide car bombing at the gate triggered an explosion that killed nine Afghans, six of them civilians.
I find that this is a tragic event because the Taliban are ruling many parts of Afghanistan so, they think they can run around any where and kill who ever and take what ever. I find that even if we take out their leader Osama bin Laden they still have brothers or another Alpha will take his place. I find that we have to negotiate with them and try to set some guide lines and if they are not taken up Canada and other countries around the world will come in and take stronger force.
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