Re: 3 Apes Invade Home, Murder 12-Year-Old White Girl
- From: ChrisT <micromutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 00:29:52 GMT
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:03:36 -0700, Prisoner at War
<prisoner_at_war@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It seems to me that the reverend Al Sharpten and Jesse Jackson
What bugs me is that they are nothing but white trash types, only with
the race card (a.k.a. get-out-of-jail-free) to play.
I dislike that many, if not most, Jews continue to give them that race
card.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/26/opinion/26walters.html?em&ex=1190952000&en=92c547bf9d97eb27&ei=5087%0A
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Last week, a reporter asked me whether, if I had it to do over, I
would do anything differently. I didn't think of it at the time, but
the answer is yes. I would have done a better job of explaining that
the offenses of Dec. 4, 2006, did not stem from a "schoolyard fight"
as it has been commonly described in the news media and by critics.
Conjure the image of schoolboys fighting: they exchange words, clench
fists, throw punches, wrestle in the dirt until classmates or teachers
pull them apart. Of course that would not be aggravated second-degree
battery, which is what the attackers are now charged with. (Five of
the defendants were originally charged with attempted second-degree
murder.) But that's not what happened at Jena High School.
The victim in this crime, who has been all but forgotten amid the
focus on the defendants, was a young man named Justin Barker, who was
not involved in the nooses incident three months earlier. According to
all the credible evidence I am aware of, after lunch, he walked to his
next class. As he passed through the gymnasium door to the outside, he
was blindsided and knocked unconscious by a vicious blow to the head
thrown by Mychal Bell. While lying on the ground unaware of what was
happening to him, he was brutally kicked by at least six people.
Imagine you were walking down a city street, and someone leapt from
behind a tree and hit you so hard that you fell to the sidewalk
unconscious. Would you later describe that as a fight?
Only the intervention of an uninvolved student protected Mr. Barker
from severe injury or death. There was serious bodily harm inflicted
with a dangerous weapon - the definition of aggravated second-degree
battery. Mr. Bell's conviction on that charge as an adult has been
overturned, but I considered adult status appropriate because of his
role as the instigator of the attack, the seriousness of the charge
and his prior criminal record.
...
_Reed Walters is the district attorney of LaSalle Parish._
are co-conspirators in this case because they condone killing whites
and are attempting to aid and abett a criminal to escape justice
On Sep 25, 8:30 pm, greg3347 <theodor...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 25, 3:37 pm, chill...@xxxxxxxx (Way Back Jack) wrote:
See how much coverage the MSM gives to this savagery. Anybody hear
from Jesse or Al? How about Malik Zulu Shabazzzz with his bullhorn
demanding a guilty verdict as in the Duke case?
(Scroll through the pictures on the slide show. They're all there. The
white victim and the three black thugs ,er, juveniles. Get ready for
the boiler-plate defense.)
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http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/1858887/
VideoSecurity Tight for Teens Charged in Girl's Slaying
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Moore County Authorities Investigate Girl's Murder
Security Tight for Teens Charged in Girl's Slaying
Posted: Today at 11:05 a.m.
Updated: 34 minutes ago
Carthage - Tight security surrounded three teens Tuesday who have been
charged with killing a 12-year-old girl in her Moore County home last
week.
Sherrod Nicholas Harrison, 19, Michael Graham Currie, 18, and Van
Roger Smith Jr., 16, all of Cameron, have been charged with
first-degree murder and breaking and entering in the death of Emily
Elizabeth Haddock.
The three teens made their first court appearance Tuesday morning and
were appointed attorneys. A bond hearing is scheduled for Wednesday in
District Court, but authorities have declined to disclose the time of
the hearing for security reasons.
Rumors of threats against the teens swirled through the Moore County
Courthouse Tuesday, although authorities said they have received no
specific threat.
The teens were being held without bond Tuesday in the Moore County
Detention Center, pending Wednesday's hearing.
Meanwhile, about 500 people packed the Hope Mills First Baptist Church
for Emily's funeral Tuesday afternoon.
"Everybody's crying. It's sad," said Rick Parker, a friend of the
Haddock family. "The preacher can hardly preach. It's hard for words."
Emily was found dead Friday in her home on Marks Road outside of Vass.
She had stayed home from school with strep throat and was alone when
someone broke into the house and, surprised to find someone inside,
shot her several times with a .22-caliber handgun, authorities said.
One of the three teens charged in the slaying also is considered a
"person of interest" in an attempted break-in last Friday about a mile
from the Haddock home, authorities said.
Harnett County authorities located a stolen .22-caliber handgun on
Monday in a car with stolen plates in the Carolina Hills area of the
county. The gun had been stolen last Thursday from a home, and
authorities said it might be the weapon used in the slaying.
Perry Ross Schiro, 19, of Cameron, was charged with burglary, larceny
and possession of stolen property in connection with the gun. He
hasn't been charged in Emily's death.
Two of the teens charged in Emily's death lived on Marks Road about
six miles from the Haddock home.
Harrison and Currie have had previous arrests. Harrison was charged in
2005 with three counts of breaking and entering and one count of
second-degree burglary, while Currie was charged last year with two
counts each of misdemeanor larceny and unauthorized use of a vehicle.
The families of Harrison and Smith couldn't be reached Tuesday for
comment. Currie's father said he wasn't ready to comment.
And, pray tell, where is the national media coverage??????????
greg
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