All mudsharks are destined to pay the toll some way or another.
If the universe grows tired of waiting for a negro to kill his white girlfriend, it’ll simply send in another negro to do the job instead.
An Oakland man has been charged with special circumstances murder for allegedly fatally shooting a Dublin man and his girlfriend during a robbery in East Oakland last month.
Keith Riley, 36, is accused of killing Ryan Wasilausky, 20, and his girlfriend, Giovanna “Gigi” Giannini, 20, of Daly City.
Wasilausky and Giannini were found fatally shot inside a silver 2016 Ford Focus that crashed into a home in the 500 block of Douglas Avenue, a residential neighborhood in the Brookfield Village area, at 11:07 a.m. on Sept. 28, according to police.
They were suffering from apparent gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Riley was identified as the suspect based on video surveillance footage, witness statements, text messages, social media and records from Wasilausky and Riley that placed him with them before and after the fatal shooting, Oakland police Officer Wenceslao Garcia wrote in a probable cause statement.
Riley was arrested at his home in the 2300 block of 100th Avenue in East Oakland at 5:30 p.m. last Thursday, according to police.
Garcia wrote that when investigators interviewed Riley, he denied killing Wasilausky and Giannini but made contradictory statements about where he was at the time of the shooting.
Riley is charged with two counts of murder, the special circumstances of committing multiple murders and committing a murder during the course of a robbery and second-degree robbery.
According to the Oakland Police Department, the couple was in town to attend the Rolling Loud Bay Area hip-hop festival.
Ryan Wasilausky and Giovanna Giannini.