Monday, May 26, 2014

“That's What I Do to People that Don't Listen,” said Aazis Richardson, 16, in Confessing to Murdering Cabbie Vincent Darbenzio, 47, to Reporters; Richardson is also Suspected of Mass Murder

 

Aazis Richardson, 16, seen here in a perp walk through Scranton, Pa., Police headquarters, admitted to reporters and police that he shot cabbie to death for not following driving directions. (thetimes-tribune.com)
 

"Aazis Richardson, 16, admitted he killed a Pennsylvania cab driver for going too slow and taking the long way around, Scranton police say. He also said he did it to reporters."
 

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

Thanks to A Texas Reader, who wrote,
How big is Scranton?

Six blocks long?

And if the kid knew all the shortcuts, why did he need a cab?

And why was he carrying a gun?

Wait.

He intended to rob the cabbie all along.

D'oh!

Why do you do that?!” I once demanded, aggravated, of my then 12-year-old chief of research. “Because that’s the way I am!” shot back my CoR.

People—especially tenured social b.s. artists and journalists—like to feel smart, by offering fancy “explanations” of human behavior, and sometimes they may be right, but much of the time, the explanation is much simpler: He did it, because he could, or because that’s the way he is.

Cops have in recent years been leaders in giving “explanations” of crimes so specious that they ought to get tenured professorships in journalism schools. An unprovoked, racially motivated, black-on-white attack becomes a “fight,” or arose out of “a verbal dispute.”

In this case, the cops have floated Aazis Richardson’s ridiculous cover story for murdering Cabbie Vincent Darbenzio: Richardson “thought a Pennsylvania taxi driver was taking a long route to charge him extra money.”

Likewise, Chicago Tribune reader Mr. Chimp commented,
Look like the cabbie was driving the shortest direction. The kid seems to have wanted to divert the cabbie to a out of the way direction so he could do that "cold-blooded, satanic" robbery. Glad they caught him.

Richardson robbed Darbenzio of every cent he had on him ($500), and murdered him. Robbing and killing Darbenzio was likely Richardson’s plan, from the get-go. This is one of the many reasons why taxi drivers of all races avoid picking up black males. The others are: They virtually never tip, and they often skip out on paying their fare.
 

Teen admits shooting to death cabbie in Pennsylvania because driver wouldn't follow directions

That’s What I Do to People that Don't Listen,” said Aazis Richardson, 16, according to Scranton cops. Teenager tells investigators and reporters he killed cab driver Vincent Darbenzio.
By Deborah Hastings
Saturday, May 24, 2014, 12:02 P.M.
New York Daily News

A 16-year-old has been arrested for shooting a cabbie twice in the back of the head when the driver didn’t follow directions, Pennsylvania authorities said.

Aazis Richardson admitted as much to a horde of reporters as officers in Scranton led him down a hallway at police department headquarters. "That's what I do to people that don't listen," the handcuffed suspect said, according to The Times-Tribune.

The teen was charged with murder and robbery on Friday and is being held at the Lackawanna County Prison without bail.

When reporters asked Richardson if he killed the cab driver, 47-year-old Vincent Darbenzio, he replied "yeah," video of the perp walk shows.

Richardson was picked up by the driver at about 3 a.m. Friday, police said. When the driver didn't follow his directions, the teen fired two shots to the back of Darbenzio's head.


The body of cabbie Vincent Darbenzio was found slumped behind the wheel in Scranton, Pa. Aazis Richardson, 16, told cops and reporters he shot the driver because “That’s what I do to [white?] people that don’t listen.” (PAhomepage.com)
 


Cab driver Vincent Darbenzio was found shot to death in his car outside a housing project in Scranton, Pa. A teenager has confessed to the killing, saying the driver tried to rip him off by not following directions. (PAhomepage.com)


“The body of cabbie Vincent Darbenzio was found slumped behind the wheel in Scranton, Pa. Aazis Richardson, 16, told cops and reporters he shot the driver because ‘That’s what I do to people that don’t listen.’”






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  • Cab driver Vincent Darbenzio was found shot to death in his car outside a housing project in Scranton, Pa. A teenager has confessed to the killing, saying the driver tried to rip him off by not following directions.





    Police said the shooter took $500 from Darbenzio's pocket and fled.

    Richardson was found hiding in an attic, officers said. They found him by tracing the phone number used to call the cab.

    Richardson also admitted he was a member of the Boyton Boys gang in Newark, N.J., and is a suspect in a triple homicide there, police said. Authorities are investigating that claim.
     

  • 4 comments:

    Chicago guy said...

    When these creeps murder someone they affect a lot of other people as well. People remember their father being murdered their entire lives and always wonder about what could have been had it not happened. Same for the spouses, parents, friends, etc. There are some mean people out there, if the word "people" is appropriate.

    Anonymous said...

    Typical "excuse" from a black perp in this kind of heinous crime.

    Remember the public statements by the Knoxville Chief of Police and the Knox County DA's spokesman after the Knoxville Horror? They went far out of their way to claim the torture-murders weren't "racial."

    They paved the way for Davidson's defense and even sounded like attorneys for the killers.

    David In TN

    Anonymous said...

    what in the world was that cabbie thinking allowing that savage into the cab in the first place

    the rationalak said...

    In the perp video on WNEP news webpage, perp says, "Homies die so white guy die." However no news story on this event reports that. In fact WNEP's own article under their video, changes perp words to "everybody got to die."