It’s Going To Be A Hot Summer…
50-woman riot over guy ends in gunfire, stabbing
The girls went wild in Brooklyn last night, police said.
About 50 young women between ages 15 and 25 tore into each other on Chauncey St., Stuyvesant Heights, in a series of brawls that left four people shot and three cut up.
But police said most of the injuries were graze wounds and none was life-threatening. The victims were treated at Kings County Hospital. A source said the melee began about 10 p.m. when former residents of the neighborhood returned to “settle a score over a guy.”
A 50-woman riot on the streets of Brooklyn, this must mean summer is officially here. I always look forward to the summer for the short skirts & tight outfits of course. But there are some cons, such as the increase in gunfire and ignorant acts of violence. You win some and you lose some, you might bag a bad shorty and then get stabbed on the way from her house, tisk tisk. This story sounds like a reenactment of, “Gangs of New York.” The worst part of it all is it’s over some guy. Ladies and gentleman stay safe this summer, avoid the riots, trust me it’s not worth it.
Guidelines to a Safe Summer:
-Don’t Cheat on your boyfriend/girlfriend with their best friend.
-Don’t grab the booty of a girl you don’t know, no matter how tempting.
-Avoid all red or blue outfits.
-Never go to a party alone, I don’t care if it’s a Bar Mitzvah.
-Ladies don’t rock a freakum dress to a corner store or around the block.
-Don’t attend a block party unless you know someone that lives on the block.(that way you can run into their house in case of a shoot out)
-If you rock a chain, know when it’s time to tuck it in, you don’t have security guards homey.
-You about to get attacked by more than one person and your dolo, in the words of T.I., “ya better use ya Nike’s bro.”(Unless you got something on you or your a black belt)
-Always have a plan B to get home
-Don’t TRUST ANYBODY
-The last and most important tip is to…. CHECK REALTALKNY.NET, YA DIG
feel free to post your suggestions, I want to see everyone make it past this summer.
















