Bt Doctur
Well-Known Member
When will people lean that you just can`t go around robbing people
Morgan's mother insisted Friday, "He was a good man and a wonderful son" who worked as a construction worker.
"He didn't have to shoot him in the back," said the mom, who declined to give her name. "It was a homicide. It was murder. It's on his conscience."
The brother of the other dead man said Footmon was "a decent man."
"He was a good man. He was loved and he loved a lot of people," said the man who refused to give his name.
At McCloud's home, a family friend insisted he was no thug and said he was planning to attend college in the fall. He said he didn't know how McCloud hooked up with the Harlem guys and then shut the door.
At the Blue Flame, Hall, 35, said the foursome got what they deserved - and had nothing but praise for his brave boss.
"I worked for that guy since I was 19," he said. "He looked after me tremendously. Gus is a good dude."
Outside the store, clerk Toxie (JB) Hall - still seething over being beaten by the thugs - kicked aside a votive candle passerby Maria Ceballos had lit for the dead men.
"Have a heart," said Ceballos, 54, who insisted she didn't know the dead hoods but, as a Catholic, had sympathy for all.
"F--k 'em," Hall barked.
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/cr...day-fatally-shooting-robbers-article-1.395527
Morgan's mother insisted Friday, "He was a good man and a wonderful son" who worked as a construction worker.
"He didn't have to shoot him in the back," said the mom, who declined to give her name. "It was a homicide. It was murder. It's on his conscience."
The brother of the other dead man said Footmon was "a decent man."
"He was a good man. He was loved and he loved a lot of people," said the man who refused to give his name.
At McCloud's home, a family friend insisted he was no thug and said he was planning to attend college in the fall. He said he didn't know how McCloud hooked up with the Harlem guys and then shut the door.
At the Blue Flame, Hall, 35, said the foursome got what they deserved - and had nothing but praise for his brave boss.
"I worked for that guy since I was 19," he said. "He looked after me tremendously. Gus is a good dude."
Outside the store, clerk Toxie (JB) Hall - still seething over being beaten by the thugs - kicked aside a votive candle passerby Maria Ceballos had lit for the dead men.
"Have a heart," said Ceballos, 54, who insisted she didn't know the dead hoods but, as a Catholic, had sympathy for all.
"F--k 'em," Hall barked.
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/cr...day-fatally-shooting-robbers-article-1.395527