Kenneth Glasgow, reportedly the half-brother of the "Reverend" Al Sharpton, is a member of The Ordinary People Society (TOPS) and is active in
homeless and community ministry. He
participated in the March for Our Lives rally on March 24th, where
he took the stage to make an impromptu speech deploring gun violence.
Ironically, on March 26th, he was arrested and charged with capital
murder in Alabama after a passenger in the car he was driving shot and killed a
23-year-old woman in another car.
Oops. I hate that when that happens.
Apparently, an acquaintance asked
Glasgow, 52, a community activist and pastor, to help him find his stolen car.
As they were driving around, Glasgow’s acquaintance allegedly opened fire on
the woman, believing her to be the person who stole his car, a claim the
now-deceased woman’s mother disputes.
Alabama
law holds that a person is legally accountable for a crime committed by another
if “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,” according to online reports.
As of March
27th, both Glasgow and his passenger were being held without bond, according to
Houston County, Alabama jail records.
The
track record of uber-morons shilling for leftist causes is breathtakingly bad.
They are almost without exception hypocritical in the extreme, nearly
unanimously wrong, and often deliberately malevolent.
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