EXCLUSIVE: School officials hid race from the public
The College Fix has obtained police reports from White Bear Lake in Minnesota that indicate that the creator of an Instagram account that sent racist messages to black girls, is a black female.
The school district had only referred to her as a “young person” and originally said that the incident appeared to be a “hoax” but walked back from that statement.
But the police reports, obtained by The College Fix through a public records act request, state that the student who created the account is a member of the Black Excellence Club.
Police could not confirm that she is also the one who sent the racist messages, which included telling a group of black girls to “Die Nigger,” among other things. However, using tech forensics, police determined that the messages were sent from the girl’s home IP address, according to police reports.
What’s more, the unidentified black girl told a White Bear Lake police officer that she could not tell her friends that she created the account but did not send the messages because “they’re not stupid.”
The girl will not face any criminal charges for the hate-crime hoax.
“The case as presented by law enforcement did not warrant criminal charges,” Dennis Gerhardstein, a spokesperson for the Ramsey County prosecutor’s office, said in...
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Pretend it was some 45 year old white supremacist. Would it warrant criminal charges then?
ReplyDeleteSeriously, these hoaxes are just as evil and destructive as the non-hoaxes. The poisoning of the public discourse will lead to terrible violence. It needs to be dealt with seriously.
If it had been a white person that did this the news would not drop it until they were in jail.
ReplyDeleteA hate crime is just that no matter who does it and until the people in charge start stepping up and charging any and all who commit hates crimes no matter the color of the person skin they will continue
Black on blank crime is acceptable. Ask Whoopi.
ReplyDeleteShe’s black so of course there will be no charges.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember the last time I saw a story about anti-black insults on a building or website that wasn't a hoax. Or as stupid as the NASCAR driver with pull-cord on his garage door having "a noose in his garage."
ReplyDelete"The girl will not face any criminal charges for the hate-crime hoax."
ReplyDeleteOf course not. Because she's "raising awareness" of racism, like there's more than three people in the entire USA who haven't heard of it.