I canโt remember if it was three or five or 10 years ago that I first heard the word โf*ckboy*, but I know at some point it flipped from a specific epithet for men with dangerously immature habits to a casual insult for dudes with dislikable dating behaviorโwhich is basically every dudeย at some point. I hate ruining good pejoratives by rendering them common. Nobody cares anymore if you call them a lame, no matter the context but itโs not too late to save f*ckboy. I propose we reclaim it, and Iโve found the perfect test case right in my hometown. Ronald Steave is accused of being the shooter in a New Yearโs Day triple-murder in Pittsburghโs Homewood neighborhood. I went to high school there in the 90s (yup, Iโm one of the olds now) and recently wrote about the wrongful conviction of my friend in a triple homicide case from that era. Unfortunately, Homewood remains too familiar with tragedy. The neighborhood has an awful recent history with triple-homicides. There was this one, an arson in 2016. And this one, an ambush in a restaurant in 2002.
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Even by that standard, though, Steaveโs alleged crime is fantastical.
From the Pittsburgh Post-GazettePolice were called to the 7500 block of Hamilton Avenue around 4 a.m. on Dec. 31. At the scene, Nandi Fitzgerald, Tatiana Hill โ both 28 โ and Denzel Nowlin Jr., 12, were pronounced dead.
In reviewing city security footage from the area of the shooting, Pittsburgh police identified a vehicle that had driven away from the crime scene around the time of the incident, according to the criminal complaint.
Police later found the vehicle, which is registered to Steave, in McKeesport, court documents said. A search of the vehicle yielded shell casings that matched those found at the scene and Steaveโs fingerprints, police said.
During their initial investigation, police found photographs and videos of Steave, Ms. Fitzgerald and Ms. Hill together the night of the murder at the scene of the crime.
An anonymous tipper told police that after the triple murder Steave and an accomplice had left the state, the criminal complaint said.
You read that right: Steave allegedly killed two women and a 12-year-old boy on New Yearโs Eve. One of the women he killed was the mother of one of his children, according to a different report. Itโs important to note that Steaveโs child with his alleged victim wasnโt the child who was murdered on New Yearโs Eve. Thatโs a critical detail because a different Steave son, only four-years-old, died in a shooting back in November. Cops say Steave hasnโt bothered to talk to them about it.
Steave was also charged with a Christmas Eve 2015 murder in Homewood. Cops suspected the victim was connected to an attempted sexual assault and his death may have been retaliatory; those charges were dropped.
Anybody see where this is headed?
Steave is the perfect specimen for my f*ckboy etymological reclamation project. If thereโs anyone who can save the word from being eviscerated of all meaning, itโs a dude who allegedly killed the mother of his child, another woman and a 12-year-old as they brought in the new year, a guy who, a month after his own child horrifically dies, flees the state to save his own ass without talking to the authorities about what happened, a guy for whom โprotect Black womenโ allegedly equals a brutal retribution killing for a sexual assault that was thwarted but not stopping himself from allegedly snuffing out the lives of two black women and a young boy who wonโt grow up to see his own potential.
Itโs time to make the word f*ckboy great again, elevating it to its proper place by applying it to men who kill women and children and generally rip the hearts out of communities already suffering from decades of trauma inflicted by other f*ckboys.Letโs remember alleged triple-murderer Ronald Steave as we elevate โf*ckboyโ back to its proper glory, and pick a different word for the common jackass who just doesnโt want to pay for extra Cheddar Bay Biscuits on a first date.
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