The Beasts that Dwell Among Us, Part 21 - White Teenaged Girls Bobbie Sartain and Raquel Gerstel are Negros' Latest Victims

Teenaged Girls Bobbie Sartain and Raquel Gerstel

It's Not a Crime Problem, it's a Negro Problem. And it is going to remain a Negro problem until it is recognized that Negros are the problem. Negros like Jamie Foxx can brag about killing all of the Whites on national television, so it must be open season on Whites, because there is no national outrage. Imagine the non-stop media uproar, the endless demonstrations and rallies, if the roles were reversed. Yet well over 90% of violent crimes involving Blacks and Whites have Black perpetrators and White victims. How is this not a war against Whites, where the Jewish-controlled mass media is the primary enabler of Black belligerents?

While two of the three perpetrators arrested for the shooting have been identified as Diantay Powell, 18 and Antonio Edwards, 19, pictures of the accused are missing from all of the news agency reports which we have been able to locate on the internet. None of the major SF media outlets have as yet posted pictures of the perpetrators. For that reason alone, we are confident enough to identify them as Black. If they were White, their pictures would be plastered all over every news agency outlet in the nation.

The following is from the local San Francisco area news website for station KTVU:

Teen girls killed in Oakland shooting died in hail of bullets

OAKLAND, Calif. —

As Oakland police looked for clues Wednesday in the weekend double murder of two teenage girls who died in a hail of gunfire, a heartbroken father was doing the unthinkable: making arrangements to bury his only daughter.

Bobbie Sartain
16-year-old Bobbie Sartain

15-year-old Raquel Gerstel, along with her 16-year-old best friend Bobbie Sartain, became this year’s Oakland homicide victims 114 and 115 after shooting early Sunday morning.

"It's tragic. I'm devastated," said Raquel’s father Barton Gerstel with a heavy sigh. "She was my heart."

Gerstel said on Saturday night Raquel went to visit a friend. He said he got worried when he didn't hear from her. On Monday night, his frantic search for her ended at the morgue.

"They wouldn't show me her body. Only a picture," Gerstel told KTVU reporter Rita Williams.

He now knows that someone shot and killed the two girls near Brookdale Park early Sunday morning.

Raquel Gerstel
15-year-old Raquel Gerstel

Jayne Nayman, who lives at the intersection of Brookdale and Minna avenues, across the street from the shooting, said that at about 5:15 a.m. Sunday, "All of a sudden I heard a flurry of shots and they were so rapid-fire that I lost count."

Nayman said she told Oakland police that she heard more than 20 shots but police later told residents that they found 36 shell casings.

"There had to be at least two shooters," Nayman said.

She said she was awake at the time because she works the overnight shift as a nurse and normally is up at that hour.

Nayman said the shooter or shooters apparently were calm and businesslike because she didn't near any squealing tires or loud engines afterward, indicating that they left the scene at a normal driving speed.

She said the shooting was "inexcusable and deplorable," asking, "What could possess someone to do that?"

She said the neighborhood is "relatively quiet" and she feels safe walking around it but now "I feel like our neighborhood has been violated."

Retired firefighter Steve Davis also lives in the area where the shooting took place. He said the bullets just kept coming. Three of them hit his house.

Six of the bullets hit a car, but most of them hit the two girls. Neighbors tried to comfort them as they were dying.

Family members and friends of the two girls have placed memorials consisting of flowers, candles and teddy bears at both locations.

Just a few hours earlier and less than a mile away, Bobbie Sartain had an argument here with her mother's boyfriend. He said he told Bobbie if she couldn't follow the rules of his home, she had to leave. She did, along with her childhood friend Raquel.

"I think justice will be served and I'm not going to rest until it is," said Barton Gerstel.

To police statisticians, the two teens may be Oakland homicide victims 114 and 115. But to their families, Raquel and Bobbie were best friends in life, and now in death.

The following is a synopsis of the arrests of the perpetrators from action-alameda-news.com:

Oakland Police Arrest Three in Connection with Murder of Teens

Oakland Police have arrested, and the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office has charged Diantay Powell, 18 and Antonio Edwards, 19 in the murder of Bobbie Sartain, 16 years old, and Raquel Gerstel, 15 years old, on November 25th. The two girls became friends while growing up in Alameda but moved away in recent years.

Acting on tips from sources, Action Alameda News was the first to report via Twitter, last Saturday, that the police had made arrests.

Powell was charged with two counts of murder with special circumstances, and Edwards was charged with being an accessory to a felony. They are both residents of Oakland.

A missive from the Oakland Police Department announced three arrests, but provided details on only two arrestees; the San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that a juvenile was held as well.

Oakland police say that investigators received tips that aided the investigation, leading to the arrests.

The two teens were shot multiple times in the early morning hours of November 25th, in Oakland.

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