So It Wasn't a White Guy... Turns Out 7-Year-Old Black Girl Jazmine Barnes was Murdered by Two Black Gang Members After Her Mother Claimed it was "Racially Motivated"
Shot. [At Rally for Jazmine Barnes, an Outpouring of Grief and a Plea for Answers, New York Times, 1-5-2019]:
HOUSTON — Relatives of Jazmine Barnes, the 7-year-old Texas girl who was fatally shot inside a moving car, grieved on Saturday at an emotionally charged rally not far from where the gunman opened fire on a family that was out on a morning coffee run.
The police sketch of the "white guy" behind the murder of Jazmine Barnes...
Nearly 1,000 people gathered to honor Jazmine and to urge law enforcement to find the man who the police said attacked on Dec. 30 without provocation.
Jazmine, who was black, was in the car with her mother and three sisters when a white man pulled his red pickup truck beside them and began shooting, the police said. A bullet struck Jazmine in the head and she died at the scene, the police said.
The gunman was described as a man in his 30s or 40s wearing a hooded sweatshirt.
“We’re going to find him no matter what corner we have to turn,” said LaPorsha Washington, Jazmine’s mother, who was driving at the time of the attack. “We’re going to find you.”
In the crowd, a call-and-response chant demanded “Justice for Jazmine.” They embraced one another. A pastor led them in prayer.
One of the two black suspects behind the murder of Jazmine Barnes... after spending a week blaming a white guy, it turns out two blacks murdered the young black girl.
Ms. Washington told The Houston Chronicle that she believed the attack was racially motivated, and the case has drawn attention from civil rights activists across the country.
“I have no tint on my windows or anything so you can see there is a mother — a black mother — with daughters, beautiful children,” Ms. Washington told CNN. “You took my baby from me and you have no care in the world.”
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez of Harris County, Tex., said at a news conference this week that it was too early for investigators to speculate about the gunman’s motive because he had not yet been identified.Double Shot. [Texans Are Rallying Around the Family of Jazmine Barnes: It won’t bring back the seven-year-old girl killed in a drive-by shooting on Sunday morning, but it might make it easier for her family to get through their mourning., Texas Monthly, 1-3-19]:
Around 7 a.m. on Sunday morning, seven-year-old Jazmine Barnes was shot and killed while sitting in the backseat of her family’s car east of Houston. The suspect is a white man with a beard, believed to be in his forties, who fired upon the family while driving a red pickup truck. There’s a lot we don’t know yet about what happened, and to keep updated on the details as they become available, follow this post. One thing that we learned almost immediately, though, is how quickly people in Houston—and the larger community—have responded to news of the shooting.
Almost immediately after the shooting, Dallas-based civil rights lawyer Lee Merritt and New York-based activist Shaun King began raising money in an attempt to identify the shooter. King offered a $25,000 reward for information leading to the killer’s arrest, a number boosted to $60,000 after Merritt (a college friend of King’s) announced that he was working with the family. On Thursday it had gone up to $100,000.
King and Merritt haven’t been crowdfunding or publicly fundraising for the reward money. Rather, Merritt told CNN that $35,000 of the reward money is from their personal funds, and that they had raised another $25,000 from individuals—one of whom is Houston Texans wide receiver Deandre Hopkins, who pledged his game check for Saturday’s playoff game to support, as he wrote in his tweet, King, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner in “bringing this man to justice” and to ease the burden of funeral costs. “What I can do, that’s nothing, that won’t bring back a person,” Hopkins said. “I’m not trying to make it out about me or anything like that. It’s the least I could do.”
Chaser. [New details reveal suspects fired at Jazmine Barnes' vehicle by mistake, ABC 7 Chicago, 1-6-19]:
New details in the deadly shooting of 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes revealed the suspects fired at the car she was in by mistake. According to court documents, the suspects believed it was another vehicle.
An investigation tip led authorities to 20-year-old Eric Black Jr. who has been charged with capital murder in the deadly shooting and a second suspect has been taken into custody.
An investigation revealed evidence that corroborated the tip, authorities say, and Black was taken into custody in east Harris County without incident. He later reportedly admitted to taking part in the shooting.
Black appeared in court just before 5 a.m. Sunday. During court, it was revealed the suspects learned they had fired into the wrong vehicle after watching the news.
Documents also revealed sources stated the suspected vehicle in the deadly shooting was not the red pickup truck, and that Black was driving a rental vehicle of unknown description.
According to a judge, Black returned the vehicle after the shooting and got a new rental - which he was driving at the time of the arrest.
During the investigation, Black said the pistol used in the shooting was at his residence. He signed a consent to search and investigators recovered a nine-millimeter pistol - which is consistent with the caliber of shell casings recovered at the original scene.
After his court appearance, the state asked Black to be held without bail.
The incident happened when Jazmine's mother was driving Jazmine and her three sisters southbound on the East Sam Houston Parkway feeder road near Wallisville Road at approximately 6:50 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 30.
Following Black's arrest, sources told ABC13 Larry Woodruffe, 24, was also arrested as a second suspect in the case. Those sources said Woodruffe is believed to be the shooter.
Woodruffe appeared in court Sunday morning on a drug possession charge, where a judge said he is also a suspect in a capital murder investigation.No, the murder of Jazmine Barnes was not "racially motivated," as her anti-white mother screamed to the corporate media. It was just another black-on-black murder. Story shows how desperately black community (and white liberals) want to to demonize whites.
The scam has raised more than $80,000 on GoFundMe.
Promoting the anti-white mindset can be monetarily rewarding...
If you ever noticed that it is the Democrat Party has fueled the racism in this country in it's history. The KKK was created by Democrats in the South. This tactic is a Nazi/Communist/Democratic Party designed to incite a race war/civil war. These people would love this. When you have the Democratic media sponsoring this it just might happen.
ReplyDeleteMethinks mama wanted to protect her gang brothers, even though they offed her daughter. Typical.
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