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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Family Of Alleged Hate-Killing Victim Opposes Death Penalty In Case

Jackson, Mississippi (CNN) -- The family of an African-American man who died after allegedly being beaten by a group of white teens and run over by a truck is asking state and federal officials not to seek the death penalty in the case.

Relatives of James Craig Anderson, who died shortly after receiving his injuries on June 26, sent a letter with their request to the prosecutor in the case, Hinds County District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith.

2 comments:

  1. You hear about these types of cases when black people are the victim but what about the white victims? It was wither Wisconsin or Wyoming that gangs of blacks were beating up whites. I never saw that on the news.

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  2. As long as the Liberals control the Media, you won’t. They don’t want everyone to know how bad it is in America. Race relations are getting back down to the 1960’s level, and it’s due to OBAMA ! Have you noticed the McDonald commercials? Almost all of them star Black people only! Try doing that a few years ago, you would be blasted, but now we have the “Tar Baby” in the Whitehouse, everything is supposed to be hunky-dory with the races. Well, wake up, white folks are tired of working to pay for those loafers, all they keep bitching about is “You owe it to me, cus I was forced to be here, cus you all took my grandpa from Afrika”, well get over it! They should be thankful they’re here; thousands are coming in illegally to be here, the land of opportunity.

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