Elijah DeWitt, 18.
The blacks are killing everyone and it turns out a lot of people think this is not good.
Particularly, the families of the people the blacks kill think it is bad that blacks kill everyone.
The parents of slain Georgia high school football star Elijah DeWitt are suing the mall where he was killed, claiming its owners ignored serious safety risks to their son’s ultimate detriment.
DeWitt, 18, was fatally shot on Oct. 5 outside a Dave & Buster’s in an attempted robbery outside the Sugarloaf Mills Malls in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
With full knowledge of the “dangerous and hazardous conditions,” the mall “negligently represented to its invitees that the [premises] were properly maintained and reasonably safe,” lawyers for DeWitt’s parents, Craig and Dawn, said in their suit filed in the State Court of Gwinnett County.
The suit names Simon Property Group, Sugarloaf Mills Limited Partnership, Universal Protection Service, the mall’s security director Jason Choy, Dave & Buster’s of Georgia and five John Does as defendants.
DeWitt’s parents are seeking compensatory damages on four counts under Georgia law: failure to keep the premises safe; allowing and maintaining a nuisance; voluntary undertaking and negligent hiring, training, supervision and retention.
“When businesses know that their property is dangerous … they have two options: one, warn visitors, so they know about the danger and can make an educated decision about whether to go to the property, or two … take reasonable safety measures to protect customers who are unaware of the danger,” the DeWitt family’s lawyer Michael Rafi told The Post in a statement. “These Defendants did not warn or keep people safe.”
Kemare Bryan, 18, and Chandler Richardson, 19, were each charged with four felonies for allegedly gunning him down.
Chandler Richardson and Kemare Bryan
Bryan pleaded not guilty last month to the charges of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. Richardson was arraigned Friday and also pleaded not guilty on all counts.
“This is not the dream we had for our son, instead it has become a daily nightmare that we are unable to wake up from,” DeWitt’s grieving mom and dad told The Post in a statement. “We are constantly reminded of the opportunities and moments that were taken away from him and sincerely hope that we can use our voices to help bring about some change that will prevent another family from experiencing this in the future.”
It would have been a lot better if he had just gone ahead and said the n-word.
Frankly, the n-word is already on the tip of everyone’s tongue, and no one is going to attack a grieving father for using it.
Craig and Dawn DeWitt with their son Elijah
In fact, it would be awesome if the father said the n-word and then the media attacked him and called him evil for not respecting the people who murdered his son.
That would really red pill the normies.
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— Elijah Dewitt (@ElijahDewitt3) July 30, 2022