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Sharpton’s half brother is confused about gun violence

It has been widely reported that the half brother of the Reverend Al Sharpton’s half brother community activist Rev. Kenneth Sharpton Glasgow faces a capital charge stemming from a Sunday night fatal shooting due to Alabama’s aiding and abetting law. This occurred one day after Glasgow participated in the anti gun demonstration.

Rev.Kenneth Glasgow

The Police Chief Steve Parrish of Dothan, Alabama said investigators believe Glasgow was driving the vehicle where the shots were fired from that killed 23-year-old Breunia Jennings of Dothan.  Glasgow as the driver of the vehicle used in the commission of the murder makes him culpable to the same capital murder charge that 26-year-old Jamie Townes, the alleged gunman, faces under the complicity section of Alabama’s code,

Chief Parrish said officials conferred with District Attorney Pat Jones’ office before his department filed the charge against Glasgow.

Under Alabama Code 13A-2-23, “a person is legally accountable for the behavior of another constituting a criminal act if, with the intent to promote or assist the commission of the offense (1) he procures, induces, or causes such other person to commit the offense; or (2) he aids or abets such other person in committing the offense; or (3) having a legal duty to prevent the commission of the offense, he fails to make an effort he is legally required to make.”

Monday afternoon, Chief Parrish said it appears Jennings stole Townes’ vehicle. Townes got into Glasgow’s vehicle, and the two followed Jennings while she drove.

Townes fired several shots into the vehicle Jennings drove, he said, striking her in the head.  Later she died from those injuries.

In 2009, a Houston County jury returned guilty verdicts of kidnapping, attempted murder and robbery against a Wiregrass woman who drove a person to a convenience store to commit a robbery. The man, Andrevis Davis, shot two Dothan Police officers who responded to the robbery. Authorities charged Teona Sterling under Alabama’s aiding and abetting law. Sterling was sentenced to a combined 235 years. She has served 10 and is eligible for parole in 2023.

David Hogg

The ultimate height of hypocrisy:

Burgeoning media anti gun super star David Hogg who  routinely rants against elected officials (Republican) for not enacting the gun control legislation that he (17 years old) believes should be enacted.

Well the young David Hogg demonstrated perhaps the ultimate act of hypocrisy at the close of his professionally written speech.

A self proclaimed atheist:


David Hogg powerfully closed his speech (audio below) as President Donald Trump often does, “God bless all of you and God Bless America.”

Hogg, who fancies himself as an aspiring reporter according to one report left his home late the night of the shooting to get some “B roll” was there at 10:30 p.m., and put himself in position to be interviewed by FOX News.