Convicted killer is killing it with the Democrats |
Eddie Gibbs don't take no guff from no man and he ain't going to take any guff from no Republican, be it a man or shorty. And the fact that he was convicted for manslaughter back in the day, ain't no bad thing, it's an attractive thing for the left.
Gibbs is running for the 68th District Assembly seat on January 18, and being he's on the left, his victory is almost a shoo-in. According to Patch, Gibbs [aka Fast Eddie; aka Shredder; aka Yo] secured the Democratic nomination on Saturday for the seat currently being held by Robert Rodriguez [aka RoRo]. who had received 89% of the vote in 202. The seat is now open because RoRo has been appointed secretary of state.
Fast Eddie, 54, was convicted of manslaughter in 1988 after pleading guilty to killing Otis Frasier [aka Elevator Man] at Manhattan's Johnson Houses on Lexington Avenue, as reported by the Daily News. He served five and a half years in the slammer.
In February 2020, a 44-year-old suspected drug dealer, Richard Robayo, was shot and killed in the same NY City Housing Authority building. Sounds like a lively place to dwell.
Prior to his manslaughter conviction, Fast Eddie was convicted for selling crack cocaine in the 1980s and was involved in a 1977 domestic violence case. "She jus' wouldn't shuddup, so she made me do it."
Regarding the killing, “I was defending myself in an altercation, and unfortunately, someone died,” Gibbs said, sounding like Ilhan Omar describing the 911 attack as "some people did something."
Regarding the killing, “I was defending myself in an altercation, and unfortunately, someone died,” Gibbs said, sounding like Ilhan Omar describing the 911 attack as "some people did something."
Gibbs said that he shot Frasier after being stabbed in the leg. Why did he even have a firearm with a criminal record?
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Since then, he has worked as a Democratic political consultant specializing in avoiding issues.
“What defines a person is not how he falls, but how he gets up,” Gibbs said, but he wasn't clear as to which time he was down that he was referring to regarding himself: when he was involved with domestic violence or when he killed a man with his illegal firearm?
In New York state, ex-convicts and any idiot can run for office. In 2002, Gibbs was given a “certificate of good conduct” to remove most job barriers, although he still cannot own a gun, which is probably a good thing.
It the Christmas season. Let's forgive Fast Eddie but still vote Republican, my New York friends.
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