Myrtle Beach Wildin' Out: Old Head Knifin' Folks!
68-year-old bruh wildin' out in Myrtle Beach, stabbed two people, and the system stay failin' us.

Aight, check it. Myrtle Beach just got a whole lot realer. This ain't no tourist brochure no more. Some 68-year-old dude named Jeffrey Alonzo Keitt done stabbed two people on Ocean Blvd. Broad daylight, too. Smh.
Now, they sayin' it was an argument gone wrong. Verbal altercation and he pulled out the shank? Nah, somethin' deeper than that. This ain't just about a lil' disagreement. This about desperation, frustration, and a system that keeps folks trapped.
They say he got a record. Trespassing, assaulting a cop, all that. So what? The system set up for brothers to fail from jump. No jobs, no resources, just constant pressure. What you expect to happen?
Tourists come down here flashing money, living large. Meanwhile, locals scraping by, barely makin' ends meet. That tension gotta bubble up somewhere. It should not be this way.
And let's be real, the cops ain't helpin' either. They harassin' folks, lookin' for any excuse to lock somebody up. It is not right, and we should be trying to change things. They wanna talk about "law and order," but they ain't talkin' about justice. No equal justice under the law.
This ain't about condoning violence, nah. But it's about understandin' where it comes from. We gotta address the root causes, not just slap a Band-Aid on the symptoms. How do we change things, how do we give ourselves and our community the opportunity to succeed.
We need jobs, education, and real opportunities. We need mental health resources that actually help, not just drug people up. We need a system that invests in communities instead of criminalizing them.
This ain't just a Myrtle Beach problem, neither. This happenin' everywhere. The system stacked against us, and we gotta fight back. Gotta stay woke, gotta stay united, gotta keep it 100.
So next time you see somethin' like this on the news, don't just shake your head and move on. Ask yourself, what can I do to make a difference? How can I help build a better future for my community? Keep it real, y'all.


