Meet Arieus Fitch.
No, he’s not a direct descendent of the Fitch of Abercrombie and Fitch fame.
Instead, he’s the 20-year-old aspiring rap artist who Chicago police say shared a little bit of Chicago gangsta cultures with two boys, aged 14 and 15 over Memorial Day weekend. The younger boy is expected to recover from his wounds, unlike the older boy – who is not expected to recover from fatal wounds to the back.
Here is the rest of the story you didn’t read in the mainstream media.
Arieus Fitch was out on bond for catching an arrest for possessing a Glock 27 last August. What he was doing with it, we don’t know, but we’re pretty sure he wasn’t protecting little old ladies from armed robbers. You have to give him credit though – he has decent taste in guns.
Why did these two boys get shot up on what should have been a happy holiday weekend with family? Because Arieus Fitch wasn’t in jail where he belonged.
If Chicago police lean on young Arieus hard enough, I think there is a good chance they could clear some more unsolved shootings and maybe a homicide or three. Monsters like Arieus Fitch are the reason that crime is out of control in Chicago – not because there aren’t enough gun laws for the rest of us to live by.
This is the sort of shit that needs to see the light of day, every day. It goes hand in hand with the very false complaint that there are many prisoners incarcerated for nothing but “non violent” drug charges.
We see this crap way too often. A criminal act with a firearm or a felon in possession should get an automatic ten years. No bail, no plea bargain and no early release.
Was it more “black-on-black” assault? Mooove on, nothing to see here, besides, ol’ Arieus needed self protection as he performed his lifelong profession of thuggery, theft and burglary, didn’t he? (sarc)
Jesus. Since when is the hairstyle for the “Predator” a popular hairstyle for people. I don’t understand kids today.