Thursday, May 7, 2015

At Least He Didn't Call Shooter A "Thug"

Nutter: $10G reward for 'a--hole' shooter of 8-year-old

Aniyah Curry, 8
Credit:  Lakisha Robinson
By Stephanie Farr, May 6, 2015, Philly.com

Mayor Michael Nutter could not contain his ire today for the shooter who lodged a bullet in an 8-year-old girl's head Saturday when he opened fire on a double parked car in West Philly during a road rage incident.

"That is the most idiotic, crazy-a-- behavior that people engage in, this random gunfire because you want to get around a car that happened to be double parked?" Nutter said. "I mean that’s a real a--hole."

Nutter made the remarks following a memorial service for the city's fallen police officers and firefighters. He also announced that the city has put up a $5,000 reward for information leading to the shooter and the FOP has put up an additional $5,000, bringing the total reward to $10G.


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