A God-hating Niglet in South Carolina paid the ultimate price for a few pieces of candy on Halloween night, shot to death while trick-or-treating.
Please share this story with your congregation and your friends (ok, probably the same people) and also remind anyone who thinks trick-or-treating is harmless fun . . . your child may be repeatedly shot with an AK-47 by a drug-crazed Nigra, and die in your arms!
He'll then be on the Hell Train, friends.
This one is surely there, not just for trick-or-treating . . .
Seeing masked people outside, a Sumter man opened fire with an assault rifle through his closed front door, killing a 12-year-old boy who was trick-or-treating on Halloween, police said.
Tony Darrisaw, known as “T.J.,” was with his father and two of his brothers trick-or-treating, said his mother, 33-year-old Daphne Grinnell. She was waiting in a minivan outside with his 2-year-old brother.
“He was a wonderful child,” said Grinnell, who tried administering first-aid while talking to a 911 dispatcher. “He was just having fun, running from house to house trick-or-treating.”
The boy died of a gunshot wound to the head at Tuomey Regional Medical Center shortly after the 8:30 p.m. shooting, Sumter Police Chief Patty Patterson said.
He was shot 13 times.
His brother, 9-year-old Ahmadre Darrisaw, was shot in the leg and the side, and his father, 31-year-old Freddie Grinnell Jr., was shot in the arm and grazed in the stomach, family members said. Both were released from the hospital early Saturday, Patterson said.
More than 29 shots were fired from an AK-47 through the door, walls and windows, police said. The rifle and a 9-millimeter handgun were found inside the home.
Tony Darrisaw, known as “T.J.,” was with his father and two of his brothers trick-or-treating, said his mother, 33-year-old Daphne Grinnell. She was waiting in a minivan outside with his 2-year-old brother.
“He was a wonderful child,” said Grinnell, who tried administering first-aid while talking to a 911 dispatcher. “He was just having fun, running from house to house trick-or-treating.”
The boy died of a gunshot wound to the head at Tuomey Regional Medical Center shortly after the 8:30 p.m. shooting, Sumter Police Chief Patty Patterson said.
He was shot 13 times.
His brother, 9-year-old Ahmadre Darrisaw, was shot in the leg and the side, and his father, 31-year-old Freddie Grinnell Jr., was shot in the arm and grazed in the stomach, family members said. Both were released from the hospital early Saturday, Patterson said.
More than 29 shots were fired from an AK-47 through the door, walls and windows, police said. The rifle and a 9-millimeter handgun were found inside the home.
He'll then be on the Hell Train, friends.
This one is surely there, not just for trick-or-treating . . .
“He was a mama's boy,” his mother said. “He liked to be in the kitchen with mama and cook and bake. He loved to cook cake and pies as long as he could lick the bowl.”
T.J. was in the seventh grade at Bates Middle School, where he was on the drill team. He was looking forward to joining the wrestling program in the winter.
T.J. was in the seventh grade at Bates Middle School, where he was on the drill team. He was looking forward to joining the wrestling program in the winter.






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