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New Orleans man killed after snitching on TV show

Let me just say, snitches deserve stitches..having said that, this story is about Brice Parker who snitched on his drug dealer on the show Undercover Stings which aires on Spike TV..he was murdered 2 hours after the show aired..police don't know whether it's a connection or coincidence


Added: Jun-22-2012 Occurred On: Jun-22-2012
By: Wyseguy67
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Tags: new orleans, killed, snitching, tv, show, stitches, brice parker, drug, dealer, undercover, stings, spike, murdered, police, connection, coincidence
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States (load item map)
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  • I used Google Streetview to look around that place.

    Sweet neighborhood, with a kickass local bar.

    Any cinderblock building with the words "Cozy Spot" written in spray paint on the wall, has to be a pretty nice place to relax with a cold one..

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  • "Let me just say, snitches deserve stitches"

    Sure is "13 year old in Ohio who tells his friends in Jr. High that hes in a gang from LA and hes in charge of starting the gang's Ohio chapter" in here.

    Grow the fuck up.

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  • Gonna say it was a connection there lol. Fucking punks enforcing some code that does not apply to anybody other than criminals and vagabonds. Citizens have to stand up and let these criminals and thugs know we will not tolerate their shit anymore.

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    • @Blklight Criminals and thugs exist all around us, like in suits, corporate offices, and even in blue uniforms..so there is not point of standing up against anyone..drugs are a business not a crime because even state officials enjoy the revenue it produces...trust me

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    • @dealx4 You watched The Wire, didn't you?

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    • @dealx4

      Oh no doubt the drug game is a set up for failure for some and a means to maintain money and power for others. I hear you on that. Just saying on the street level, if someone sees something and tells the police they are not a snitch, they have no obligation to be quiet they are not in "that life". The new generations of thugs got it all twisted up and are killing and shooting the wrong people. Like you said if they really wanna be bad ass go after some of these guys in the More..

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    • @dealx4

      Pussy.

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  • lol, they killed the guy with youtube account also. Terminated.

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    • @shefti I think the problem here is the producers of the show and the police officers showing this man on TV. . . . That news story didn't/won't help but I think people just don't need to see the "snitches" on TV. It's not always hard to identify someone when their voices are changed/faces blurred but you can still see their clothes/shape. The people watching these type of shows would probably appreciate it even if the officers just said: "our informant told us . . ." instead More..

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    • @shefti Consider this. You are in a war. The enemy captures you and you tell them right away where to find your friends, knowing they will be tortured. (Jail is torture) That is no different from the "war" between the government and criminals. You could turn it around and ask What if a police officer gives the name and adress of an officer who arrested somebody, to some criminal interested in that information? Good or bad behaviour? See, it is relative. Just because the cops are the go More..

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  • @ 00:30 "eweybo in de neboh watin, ewey body calin ewy body telin to watin"

    Gotta love that fluent English

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  • Enforcers and believers in the idiology that informents deserve to be executed are trash.

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  • I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often. Even the shows where they block the face and alter the voice is setting them up for this kind of ending. If you've known someone for any amount of time, you'll know his hand gestures, body language, even accent can come through the voice changing. First thing any of these "stars" should do is cover their face and run like hell when they see a camera.

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    • @weada Very good point..I've thought that all along..shows like Last 48, Underground Stings, etc has a potential of having people AND WITNESSES killed..they need to completely edit that shit

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  • Good stuff !

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  • He got what he wanted - he shut the dealer down ;@) one helluva price to pay for doing so though.

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  • The road to hell is paved with good intentions. What the hell are you doing telling on national television?

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  • can soemone re upload this from nonce tube?

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  • No good deed goes unpunished.

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    • @KingVolcano No good deed there. He was trying to save his own ass. Basically, he was not skilled enough to escape, and lets his friend, who DIDN'T get caught, rot in jail instead of him. That is not a good deed.

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    • @wellybub - From the facts given you are taking a lot of liberties assuming aspects of this event.

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  • snitches deserve stitches? lol. a common phrase used by inmates.

    only people in prison follow the no snitching rule.

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    • @thevoice213 It's a common phrase used by anyone that doesn't want to get hurt in any way or die

      FYI..“Snitch” meaning “informer” is indeed an older word, dating back to the late 18th century..it didn't apply to just inmates..don't be so shallow

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    • @Wyseguy67

      top tier criminals always snitch and sell out people below them. how do you think they stay out of jail? of course, they enforce this no snitching policy to the fullest.

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    • @thevoice213 Agreed..most of them end up in a casket..I'm just sayin

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    • @Wyseguy67

      yeah, they are not the brightest.

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    • @Wyseguy67 Whatever actually happens to snitches aside, anyone who actually uses the phrase "snitches get stitches" in a serious situation is a retarded child.

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  • It's pretty sad when you need subtitles to understand people in North America.

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