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Fawnnah t1_j9rgpoe wrote

Wonder how fast Kenney would be at the scene if this happened in Ritten House Sqaure or Chestnut Hill instead of an impoverished minority neighborhood.

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Vague_Disclosure t1_j9rje7n wrote

give it a rest, Kenney doesn't give nearly enough of a shit to go to those neighborhoods either

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Fawnnah t1_j9rjrhj wrote

IDK, he was fast as hell to the scene when the trash truck driver was shot in the nice NE neighborhood last year.

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Vague_Disclosure t1_j9rl2ba wrote

So the mayor showed up when a city employee was shot, that's a bit different

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Fawnnah t1_j9rmjwq wrote

Really? So why wasn’t there when the parks and rec. worker was gunned down in West Philly?

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Vague_Disclosure t1_j9rnc10 wrote

Why don't you tell me since you sound like you know, and it's not like he ignored it.

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>Mayor Jim Kenney released a statement

"Words alone cannot express the outrage, hurt and sadness all of her colleagues feel tonight. I was beyond appalled to learn of this heinous and senseless crime that has completely devastated so many people, especially her family.

Today, like every day, Tiffany went to work at Millcreek Rec Center to serve the community and people she loved and serve as a role model for her children. Now, a family is left grief stricken, colleagues are in mourning, and a community is left to cope with this unimaginable loss. I share my deepest condolences with those who knew and loved Tiffany. To all of our City colleagues hurting tonight, please know that supports are available."

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BigShawn424 t1_j9tl3j9 wrote

He wouldn’t go there either, stop trying to make this shooting about race. Kenney doesn’t give a shit regardless of your skin color.

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Fawnnah t1_j9ucp9l wrote

Uh huh, sure.

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LowPermission9 t1_j9v2me0 wrote

Dude, there have been shootings in Rittenhouse Square and in front of City Hall and Kenny has ignored those as well.

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Fawnnah t1_j9vd6ba wrote

At BK, have it your way. You rule!

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