It seems like there are more evidence of hate crime hoaxes in the United States than actual hate crimes. The media, along with the FBI, are feverishly investigating a supposed bombing of NAACP offices in Colorado — except new evidence shows that the bombing may never have happened to begin with.
The New York Times reported on Thursday what was said to have happened in the article “Scorch Marks and Questions Linger After N.A.A.C.P. Bombing in Colorado”:
A shadow of char is the only remnant of an improvised bomb that exploded Tuesday outside the local offices of theN.A.A.C.P. here at the feet of the snow-covered Rocky Mountains, jolting the volunteers more accustomed to running membership drives and planning prayer breakfasts.
On Thursday, F.B.I. investigators continued trying to unravel the identity and motivation of whoever had set off the makeshift bomb Tuesday morning, a crime that authorities are investigating as a possible bias attack or case of domestic terrorism. The N.A.A.C.P.’s all-volunteer staff here decided to reopen the office, still baffled by an assault that they said seemed to come out of nowhere.
… Although there are exceedingly rare acts of such “anti-minority, right-wing” domestic terrorism, it is unclear that this is the case here.
As can be verified with a cursory check of Google Earth [available at time of publication] using the NAACP’s address “603 South El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903,” a photo of the building is produced from last September:
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Where's Al Sharton, time to get a riot started!
ReplyDeleteThe so called burn marks and damage on the building are really just smoke marks from a homeless persons campfire!
ReplyDeleteWhen the FBI finds no evidence of an explosive device the NAACP, Sharpton and other race baiters will claim the investigation was racially bias and they can't get justice from a racist FBI! Then the riots will start...
ReplyDeleteNAACP is a racist organization .
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