Bigchick wrote:mkenyan wrote:FRM2011 wrote:http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2017/08/13/agony-as-6-month-old-infant-slips-into-coma-after-police-beating_c1615805?platform=hootsuite

but bigchick will dismiss this and tell you that as long as you throw stones bullets will fly.
This Child,the Mathare girl and maybe others that @From2011 has not fished out are unfortunate consequences of a needless war waged by a 72 year old power hungry goon.
It is sad and unfortunate and I pray she recovers fully.
I appreciate the children threw no stones nor were they in the streets.Unfortunately stone throwers would throw the stones and run to the houses nearby.So police follow to flush them out.
YOU THROW STONES,BULLETS FLY BACK. @Big Chick, why is this so personal to you.
RAO was not running against you, he was running against UK who by the way seems to be allowing him time to heal from the loss and is maintaining a silent, dignified and controlled celebration
RAO is a beaten and broken man, obviously going through the stages of mourning. He is lashing out and its obvious his visits to Kibra and Mathare are meant to seek comfort from a loyal base.
You on the other hand remain in election and confrontational mode, unrelenting in your self appointed role of going after RAO and offering words of wisdom to Luos who seem to lack it.
Please empathise with parents who are suffering from loss of children and injuries to their children, BTW, in both cases the children injured are not Luos, so your narrative about RAO and Luo's is wrong (atleast for these unfortunate children)
The police have killed innocent people under other presidents in Kenya and even in the US, just be glad it is not people you know, celebrating deaths of victims of police brutality is classless as it can happen to anyone, even those who voted Uhuruto. Bullets don't choose.
Please focus on moving forward, you have a certain president to advise for the next 5 years and a certain WSR to vote come 2022.
Ni hayo tu.
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins