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Whatchu Lookin’ At Willis?

Yesterday I promised an even dumber looking jogger and I always deliver…

They say a picture is worth a thousand words but this picture is only worth a single word repeated one thousand times: Duuuuhhhh

You can hear him saying it just from the picture. It was nice of the police to wipe away the drool before snapping the pic.

Anyway the Mensa member on the left shot the masked Mensa member on the right. Here is how it went down and it is as negroish as one could imagine:

Prosecutors have charged an 18-year-old with shooting an unarmed man without provocation at a West Side gas station on November 4. Judge Deidre Dyer detained Deandre Johnson on a charge of first-degree murder on Monday….

….The relative parked at a pump while Johnson went inside, arranged for another customer to buy him some cigarillos, and then began walking back to the car, Pekara said.

Outside the store, Johnson passed 20-year-old Rayjay James.

“What the f*** you looking at?” Johnson allegedly asked James, but both men continued walking.

As James opened the gas station door, Johnson pulled a gun from his waist, turned around, assumed a shooting position, and opened fire, according to Pekara’s proffer. James suffered three gunshot wounds and collapsed inside the minimart.

https://cwbchicago.com/2024/12/what-the-f-you-looking-at-teen-allegedly-asked-man-before-shooting-him-dead-at-gas-station.html

From “What the fuck you looking at?” to shooting a man in the back in the span of just a couple seconds. I assume he shot RayJay (You can call me Ray, or you can call me Jay…IYKYK) in the back as Rayjay was opening the door, probably not expecting to be shot in the back for the crime of looking at Deandre.

One would think that a fella like Rayjay, having presumably lived his entire life around people like himself, would be familiar with the old chestnut: Around blacks, never relax.

You will be stunned to discover that while Deandre Johnson looks like a criminal super-genius, he managed to shoot Rayjay in the back while a cop in uniform was right across the street watching the whole thing and that he is on film from multiple cameras with lovely pictures of the entire incident. Then even his own mama done ratted him out:

The relative who drove Johnson to the gas station, Johnson’s mother, and someone from a school Johnson attended all identified him from surveillance images, Pekara said.

Damn that is some cold shit right there, you own mother fingering you for a murder.

As Deandre Johnson “Soooper Genius” is already on probation for a previous “aggravated unlawful use of a weapon” as well as prior acts of burglary and resisting a peace officer, it looks like the 18 year old is going away for a long time. It might be good for him, he can catch up on his reading of scholarly papers on the latest advancements in physics.

On a more serious note: never, ever relax around blacks because no matter how tacticool you are or how awesome your carry piece might be, if a guy like Deandre shoots you in the back it won’t matter at all.

25 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    I remember that asinine “You can call me Ray…” alleged comedy routine from the 70s and loathed the moron “comic” who perpetrated it. Fortunately, it had its 15 minutes of fame and disappeared. But what a tortured 15 minutes it was. Kids at school imitating the stupid cadence…

  2. Big Ruckus D

    I remember that “you can call me…” bit now, it having been buried in my early childhood memories for so long I hadn’t thought about it in over 40 years. And yeah it’s pretty stupid. But not as stupid as a trigger happy spider headed breadcrumb.

      • Big Ruckus D

        What’s funny is he was in a TV commercial for Natural Light beer doing a rehash of that bit in the early 80’s, and for some reason that’s the particular one that sticks most in my mind. I just looked it up, and the commercial is on youtube.

        I have vague memories of that Redd Foxx variety show (and the Gong Show as well), what a strange time that was for TV. Almost every joke on the Redd Foxx show was what we’d now refer to as “dad jokes”, though I don’t recall that term of art existing before maybe 20 years ago now. Having looked at some clips of other variety shows from the era online, most were downright terrible. Captain and Tenille had what were probably the most cringeworthy “comedy” segments ever conceived. Sonny and Cher were just about as awful.

        I guess the musical bits largely carried these shows, because I really can’t see how millions of people watched this stuff every week (In a time where there were only three networks , PBS and the wasteland of UHF independents) and actually thought it was funny. Carol Burnett’s show was at least capable of genuinely funny humor, even if some of it was kind of stupid. Of course the best bits were when they went off script and broke character, usually because of Tim Conway’s antics.

        The funny thing is that in many ways, TV sucks even more now, based on the limited extent I have any exposure to it. I don’t watch any at home, but am often in the proximity of a tv when out eating, visiting family, or working in a customer’s home. What I do see leaves me entirely unimpressed, if not repulsed.

  3. ozark homesteader

    Olympic jogger getting oppressed, makes the news-https://www.local10.com/news/local/2025/01/03/olympic-sprinter-fred-kerley-arrested-on-south-beach-accused-of-fighting-officers/

  4. saoirse

    You means to tell me he hit the other nig with all three shots? Even at close range that’s Olympic sharpshooting fo niggas yo! Let him go, he’s got talent!!
    Johnny, Sonny and Junie are in hiding.

  5. 9mm

    Assuming facts as presented, the trial should last a day —and answering only ONE question – was that you?? That everyone, including his momma, identified. Yes?? Move directly to punishment phase which should be a bullet to the head….. in town center.

    Why should I (and you) have to pay to keep this POS alive for tge next 50 years??? That’s called theft….

  6. Skeptic

    They are apes, and they are devolving. This is truly some Bantu level shit.

    I’ve said for a long time that segregation was actually the best thing that ever happened to the American negroes. By keeping them segregated in their own areas, two things happened. First, those negroes that were able to function in some semblance of a civilized society had to stay in the black parts of town – meaning that those areas of town had some level of leadership to provide structure. Certainly it was never up to the level of White society, but it wasn’t as bad as this. That’s why they had functional businesses other than liquor stores, check cashing places, and weave shops.

    Second, they knew that Whites wouldn’t put up with their bullshit, and that if they got out of line, they could end up swinging from a rope. The fear of consequences kept them from exercising their ultimate base simian nature.

    Now that we’ve spent the last 60 years kissing black ass, however, they figure that they can get away with anything. As Steve Sailer has demonstrated, blacks don’t suffer from a LACK of self-esteem; they suffer from an ABUNDANCE of it. Hence killing someone because they “looked at him wrong.” They are indulging their most primitive base instincts. I’m just thankful that wasn’t a White (aka an actual human) that got capped.

    • Arthur Sido

      In the big picture, not that many blacks were actually lynched and the number lynched who didn’t deserve it was smaller still, but overall they behaved themselves a lot better. Some people just can’t handle freedom.

      • bob

        actually before forced integration blacks were better off. black families had a better chance of staying together. crime was lower because they knew they would be punished. black parents had the same dreams for their children as white parents had. lbj’s war on poverty and the rise of black thugs in music have done more to destroy blacks than any klan member ever could.

        • Berglander

          I used to agree with you, then I spent some time in Africa and saw how they act in their native habitat-with self rule, fathers, and intact families. I no longer buy the idea that blacks have ever been better behaved than they are now. They had their part of town and largely what went on there was their business. Whites were just willing to actually restrain them in the past.

          • Mike_C

            >spent some time in Africa

            Heh. I knew a guy, civil engineer, whose company (a construction multinational) sent him to West Africa on a month-long assignment. On the ride from the airport to the hotel he saw in the road the corpse of a guy who’d been just killed by a truck. It was a major road and he had to go along it nearly daily. He was telling me this story with a look of remembered horror: “Every time we drove that road the body was still there! It just kept getting flatter and flatter. No one even bothered to move the corpse off the road. End of the month on my way to the airport to fly home, It Was Still There! Basically a piece of leather by then, but Still There!”

            Company offered that guy some major bonuses to go back to Africa, but he wouldn’t do it.

            My old office building was next to some public housing. You’d see these run-over rats in the road. First there’d be a fresh little corpse in a pool of blood, often with the organs squished out of the body. If a cat or crow didn’t drag it off eventually it’d turn to a little patch of furry leather with a tail/handle sticking out. I always thought of that engineer whenever I saw a rat-sicle . Weirdly, no one I worked with ever saw a dead rat, unless I pointed it out. (Afterwards they could see the particular rat-corpse, so I wasn’t hallucinating. But they didn’t find them on their own. Isn’t it interesting what people fail to see. Makes me wonder what I personally am “blind” to.)

  7. bob

    this is a bit of a quandary. should he be charged with murder for killing someone or should he be given $500 from crime stoppers for preventing a future crime from rayjay. dammmmmmmn.

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