Master Sergeant
05-02-2017, 01:27 PM
http://www.fayobserver.com/news/20170501/shooting-took-place-outside-of-same-nightclub-in-december
Fayetteville police released the identities of the two NIGGERS shot early Sunday morning at the "Dab Lounge" nightclub.
Sgt. Shawn Strepay said police are investigating the establishment, as well as the shooting because of the fact that another NIGGER was shot near the nightclub in December.
Courtland VaShawn Wilburn, 28, and Tyja Gray, 20, of Goldsboro, were injured in the shooting.
Strepay said police are still looking for more than one NIGGER who fired shots at the nightclub after a CHIMP OUT took place inside.
In December, a 22-year-old NIGGER was shot in both legs near the Dab Lounge, according to previous Fayetteville Observer reporting. The shooting happened just after a CHIMP OUT took place outside of the nightclub.
The nightclub has changed names a few times in the last couple of years, Strepay said.
Strepay said police always look into establishments when criminal issues repeatedly arise. If necessary, Strepay said police will partner with other law enforcement agencies to mitigate issues at the nightclub.
Fayetteville police released the identities of the two NIGGERS shot early Sunday morning at the "Dab Lounge" nightclub.
Sgt. Shawn Strepay said police are investigating the establishment, as well as the shooting because of the fact that another NIGGER was shot near the nightclub in December.
Courtland VaShawn Wilburn, 28, and Tyja Gray, 20, of Goldsboro, were injured in the shooting.
Strepay said police are still looking for more than one NIGGER who fired shots at the nightclub after a CHIMP OUT took place inside.
In December, a 22-year-old NIGGER was shot in both legs near the Dab Lounge, according to previous Fayetteville Observer reporting. The shooting happened just after a CHIMP OUT took place outside of the nightclub.
The nightclub has changed names a few times in the last couple of years, Strepay said.
Strepay said police always look into establishments when criminal issues repeatedly arise. If necessary, Strepay said police will partner with other law enforcement agencies to mitigate issues at the nightclub.