Sunday, April 8, 2018

The Overlying Problem With Gun Photo Posing Jamaican

Rayne Russell was photographed holding a gun with an intimidating caption on Instagram that referenced the 2018 Ultra Music Festival in Miami. Any rational thinking person who lives in the United States should know that it would not be in their best interest to take such a photo and place a threatening caption during this over-cautious period when mass shootings are far too frequent. However, U.S. cable television programs and news are common throughout Jamaican households, so residents there should be more than familiar with the many shootings in the United States and the consequences of  posting such insensitive photos. Yet, Rayne Russell, from Jamaica, claimed ignorance on  the outcome of taking photos holding a high-powered weapon at his friend's Broward County, FL home. But there is an overlying problem that goes beyond Russell's poor judgement. It extends to a population of youth in Jamaica, especially those from high income families, who believe they are entitled to do and say what they want without repercussions. Their bad behavior is overlooked in Jamaica, so it is not surprising that Rayne Russell and others would take their antics to the United States with no expectations to be held accountable.The time and effort of Miami police and other security agencies in locating Russell prior to his detainment cost taxpayers. so any re-admittance into the United States should be in question.

Authorities detain man after Instagram post with rifle appearing to name Ultra Music Festival

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