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14-Year-Old Boy On Bike Killed By 5 Men In A Mercedes In Targeted Killing Over Drugs

January 29. 2019

Jaden Moodie tragically killed in violent incident

14-year-old aspiring boxer, Jaden Moodie, was murdered in London, while driving a moped bike. Five men in a Mercedes Benz knocked Jaden off his moped. Then, three of the car’s occupants leapt out the vehicle and stabbed Jaden to death in the middle of the street. He was repeatedly stabbed in the back. Paramedics pronounced him dead 40-minutes after arriving upon the scene.

When the murder was announced in the newspapers, I stated on Twitter.com that the boy was a “target” in an “execution.” The incident gave me the impression his killing was drug and gang related. Think about it, why would 5 grown men in a Mercedes take the time to damage the vehicle in deliberately ramming a 14-year-old off a moped, then hop out the car and stab him to death.

 It gave the impression the boy made an error of some kind in peddling their drugs or stealing from it, whether it be the narcotics or illegal financial proceeds unlawfully gained from a transaction, and he was killed for it. Drug dealers make examples of those who steal from them as a warning to others not to do the same. Some young drug carriers are also killed if they lose the drugs or money.

Jaden Moodie

The next day police announced it was a “targeted killing.” Then, people online began stating Jaden’s social networking pages contain photos of the teen posing with large sums of money. The average teen would not be in possession of such funds. Jaden’s family state he was not involved in gangs and the family had recently moved to London from Nottingham in the home counties, for a "new start."

Contrary to what they assumed of their son, reports in the press reveal he had been expelled from school after teachers saw his social networking pages. On Jaden's Facebook page he referred to himself as a "trapper kid" which is a drug dealer. That is grounds for expulsion from school. Parents should read their children's social media pages, check their rooms and mobile phones for harmful activities.

A few days after the announcement of his murder being a “targeted killing” police made their first arrest. 18-year-old Ayoub Majdouline was arrested in connection with Jaden’s murder. Police continue to search for the four other men that were in the vehicle.

18-year-old Ayoub Majdouline arrested for 14-year-old Jaden Moodie's murder

Sometimes families are unaware of their children getting involved in drug dealing. After all, the late rapper the Notorious BIG hid his drug dealing activities from his mother, who sent him to a private school. He began hanging out on street corners, getting involved with the wrong crowd. They convinced him that to become cool and liked he needed to sell drugs and wear designer clothes.

BIG did so and began hiding the drugs under his bed and the designer clothes on the roof, to prevent his mother from finding out what he was doing in selling drugs in school. He'd change into his designer clothes on the roof of the building he and his mom lived in. Had she seen him in the expensive clothes, it would have given the game away.

There is an enormous amount of pressure on teens to wear the latest designer clothes, jewelry and have the latest haircuts. It has been made worse by the emergence of the website Instagram, where some are going to great lengths to portray an image of wealth that simply is not true. People are mocked by some if their social networking pages don’t have plush surroundings, designer clothes, expensive jewelry, luxury vacations and gourmet meals on them. However, to the average working person who is making an honest living, that is not easy to do.

Jaden Moodie

Teenage boys are flashing wads of cash they did not make from doing a part time job, but from drug dealing, doing the street level work for drug dealers in peddling drugs. Most people can’t afford a Rolls Royce or Bentley. Yet, Instagram models are posing in them and on private jets belonging to others, due to prostituting themselves in places like Dubai, London and Los Angeles, among other places.

They are pretending these things luxury items belong to them to impress social networking, not telling their followers of the debauched sex acts they performed on men and women to get money, while faking ownership of said luxury vehicles. They contract sexually transmitted diseases and pass them on to others. Young girls and women are being encouraged to date drug dealers to get designer clothes, shoes and purses, and have them pay their rent. However, that’s blood money. It’s also a dangerous lifestyle that will bring trouble on you.

When you acquire things in life you are not entitled to, you pay a price for it. You are not entitled to live a luxury lifestyle from dealing drugs, stealing or any other acts that break the law. If you profit off crimes you did not commit, the same applies. It’s blood money and not a blessing.

Jaden Moodie

I implore you not to get involved in drug dealing or prostitute yourselves for money. It’s a negative lifestyle that has a price. People who do these things always fall. There are no shortcuts in life. There’s nothing wrong with not being rich. Don’t let peer pressure cause you to make poor decisions that could cost you your freedom, health or life.

That's one of the problems with society today. Teens and people in their twenties want instant success without working for it. Upon realizing they can't get it overnight, they resort to illegal activity, such as stealing and or drug dealing. They do not know the value of hard work. They want everything now, no matter the cost, even if it leads to ruination.

Some singers, rappers and music producers are also leading kids astray. They post images on social networking of luxury items, drug use and drunkenness. They even includes these unethical themes in their music. They mock others as broke. They make the public feel bad for not being wealthy. Kids see and emulate it to their detriment.

My tweet 2-weeks ago on Twitter.com about the murder

A number of these artists are fakes and frauds. They are thieves involved in financial fraud in the industry trying to live a luxury lifestyle they are not entitled to and have not earned. There has also been a number of rappers who portrayed a false luxury lifestyle, who’ve been getting arrested for dealing drugs. The luxury items they display are not coming from record sales, but drug sales.

Do not follow their example. The long arm of the law or murder will catch up to all of them and anyone who does this. It's just a matter of time. Leave that illegal lifestyle alone. Get your education and live your life the honest way.

STORY SOURCE

Jaden Moodie: Murder arrest over 14-year-old's stabbing

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder by police investigating the death of 14-year-old Jaden Moodie. The Metropolitan Police said it arrested the 18-year-old suspect at an address in Wembley, north-west London. Jaden was found with fatal stab wounds after he was knocked off a moped in Bickley Road, Leyton, at 18:30 GMT on 8 January.

Murder detectives said they were continuing to look for others involved in the attack. Det Ch Insp Chris Soole said: "Although one man has been arrested in connection with this murder, we remain fully focused on locating and arresting others connected to this deadly attack.

"We have a number of enquiries that we are pursuing, however, we cannot solve this alone. We need the public to help us." The Met believe five men in a black B Class Mercedes smashed into Jaden's moped before three of them got out and stabbed him more than seven times. They then got back in the car and drove off. Jaden was declared dead by paramedics about 40 minutes later.

Police said they were treating the killing as a targeted attack. The teenager had moved from Nottingham to London with his mum six months ago for a "new start". His family described him as a "loving, caring, bright young lad who had so many hopes and dreams". In the days after his death, pictures emerged on social media showing Jaden posing with money and claims were made that he was involved in drug dealing. However, his family strongly denied he had any affiliation to gangs.

https://www.bbc.com

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