Sir San Diego
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Ya'll think this evil broad was really acting alone?
I don't. Story makes no sense. I think the police know more than they're telling.
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Ya'll think this evil broad was really acting alone?
“I picked up one guy and his family, his wife ― he just kept apologizing to me, because all he really had was his clothes, and he wanted to take his Confederate flag,” Lewis told MMAJunkie on Monday. “He wanted to take that with him, and he just apologized and said, ‘Man, I’ll sit in the back of your truck, man. I don’t want to have my flag inside of your truck like this.’ I said, ‘Man, I’m not worried about that.‘’’
Two high school students in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have been suspended after they posted a photoshopped picture of a black classmate surrounded by Ku Klux Klan hoods on Snapchat.
Local news station KOB 4 reports that the students posted the photo on the school’s official Snapchat group, where it was seen by several other students before being removed.
“It was awful,” Mary Morrow-Webb, the mother of the student in the picture, told KOB 4. “It was frightening. I just really got sick to my stomach. I was afraid for my daughters and for the other children there that are at risk for these types of threats.”
“You don’t expect your kids going to school and having to deal with racism and discrimination in 2017,” said Lamont Webb, the girl’s father. “It’s kind of appalling.”
The two students, who claimed that they only posted the photo as a “joke,” were suspended from school for ten days. Additionally, one of the students was kicked off the high school football team.
“We took this to our police department,” Albuquerque Public Schools Superintendent Raquel Reedy told KOB 4. “They came and investigated and are really looking very carefully at whether we should file charges for hate crimes. This is something we’re looking at very carefully because it’s this serious.”
FBI and Homeland Security deem antifa 'domestic terrorists' as they warn of escalating violence between the left and white nationalists
- Federal officials launched a global investigation into antifa last year to determine whether they may start committing terror attacks, like right-wing counterparts
- Department of Homeland Security formally classified their activities as 'domestic terrorist violence,' law enforcement sources said
- A senior state law enforcement official told them that 'a whole bunch of them' have been placed on U.S. terrorism watch lists
- Authorities blamed the left-wing group for instigating the violence, and say right-wing protesters and Trump supporters responded with their own violence
Remember that ice cream truck jingle from your childhood?
its a racist song from like the 1900s