The Murder of Jazmine Barnes

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Mother: Jazmine Barnes' killing was a hail of glass, bullets

It was still dark outside when LaPorsha Washington drove her four daughters, including 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes, in the family's silver car at 6:30 a.m. Sunday to a grocery store on the eastern outskirts of Houston.

Each daughter was in her assigned seat in the family car, with Jazmine sitting behind her mother in the back seat.

Fifteen-year-old Alxis Dilbert, Washington's oldest daughter, was sitting in the front passenger seat when she noticed a red truck pull up beside their vehicle. She described the driver as a blue-eyed white man wearing a black hoodie and looking sickly.

The family, who is black, didn't give the truck a second thought until it changed lanes, moving around from behind to the driver's side of Washington's vehicle and the driver opened fired. Washington was hit by gunfire in her arm. Jazmine was shot in the head and died at the scene.

"I didn't see anything but shattered glass and bullets coming toward my car," Washington said.

Authorities have yet to identify or find the man suspected of killing Jazmine, whose death her family and community activists believe was racially motivated. They say the attack is similar to an incident in the area in 2017 in which a suspect described as white shot into a vehicle carrying at least two black people. That shooting remains unsolved.

...Jazmine's death has prompted an outpouring of support for her family from across the country, including celebrities and sports stars.
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More: https://www.foxnews.com/us/mother-jazmine-barnes-killing-was-a-hail-of-glass-bullets

Why the death of a 7-year-old black girl became a national story about race and violence

It’s been nearly one week since Jazmine Barnes, a 7-year-old black girl, was killed when a gunman fired into her mother’s car on December 30. As the hunt for the shooter continues, Barnes’s family and others have argued that the attack and her murder must be addressed as an act of racism.
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Barnes’s death has resonated with so many not just because of her youth, but also because of what the nature of the attack — an allegedly white man shooting through a car window at a black family — may say about the state of racism in America.

Barnes’s family has argued that the shooting was racially motivated, and local activists say that it’s possible Barnes’s death is connected to a 2017 shooting that took place just six miles away. In that incident, a black man, A’Vonta Williams, and his then-girlfriend’s grandmother, were shot after a man driving a pickup truck fired into their car. The shooter was never found and the case remains unsolved.

In regards to Barnes’s case, Merritt, the civil rights attorney, has no doubt that the family was targeted because they were black. “We want to emphasize the racial nature of the attack and that hate-crime charges are appropriate,” he told the Washington Post this week.
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As the case continues to unfold, it’s clear that Barnes’s death has sparked new conversations about racism in America, and called attention to the specific ways it acts on black bodies — and black women and girls in particular.

Barnes’s death has attracted national attention

In recent years, a number of high-profile stories — ranging from unnecessary 911 calls on black people, to police violence, and the murders of people like Botham Jean and Nia Wilson — have brought renewed attention to the ways that racism affects black communities.

These stories, coupled with an emboldening of white supremacist groups, and an increased number of reported hate crimes, indicate that while racism and its effect on black communities is hardly new, how it is manifesting now is concerning. This fear is at work in reactions to Barnes’s death, even as discussions about the shooting qualifying as a hate crime continue.

The outpouring of concern and outrage from activists, the general public, and figures like Bernice King, NFL wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, Ava DuVernay, and others in reaction to Barnes’s death is the result of the intersection of multiple issues.
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More: https://www.vox.com/identities/2019/1/5/18168865/jazmine-barnes-shooting-manhunt-texas-race


https://mobile.twitter.com/KHOUmelissa/status/1080220533327839232
 
So, what the fuck is happening here?

A bunch of random Twats are telling me nothing.

A black Mom and her kids were shot while they were pulling out of WalMart. They said the shooter was a blue-eyed white man, so the media went into overdrive about the racist attack. The family raised quite a large bit of money on GoFundMe.

Two black men were arrested after the cops got some tips.

The victims mom was Facebook friends with the shooters.

Sean King is going to double down on the racist angle anyway.
 
So, what the fuck is happening here?

A bunch of random Twats are telling me nothing.

Bruno Mars is calling for justice for JazmineBarnes! Doesn’t that say it all?

Someone might question what type of “justice” and actions they were really calling of. The killers have been found. Is that what was important to them?
 
Anyone want to bet the rally fizzles?

Rally happened yesterday. One of the speakers was talking about how this murder was just one piece of the puzzle, and that “they” can never be allowed to win at anything, not even tic-tac-toe.





 
"We live in a time where somebody could do something like this based purely on hate or race,” (King) said on Sunday. "And that it turned out to not be the case I don’t think changes the devastating conclusion that people had thought something like that was possible.

IOW: "We live in a time where what race-hucksters imagine could have happened is more important than what actually did happen."
 
A black Mom and her kids were shot while they were pulling out of WalMart. They said the shooter was a blue-eyed white man, so the media went into overdrive about the racist attack. The family raised quite a large bit of money on GoFundMe.

Two black men were arrested after the cops got some tips.

The victims mom was Facebook friends with the shooters.

Sean King is going to double down on the racist angle anyway.

Thanks for the update, let me see if I got this right:

So, mom's two thug life homies that she knew from FedBook, air the car out and kill this poor kid for whatever reason (poor impulse control), witnesses in the car claim it was a "sickly blue eyed white dude in a pickup truck" that shot the car up, proving nationwide white supremacy, turns out sickly white dude had nothing to do with it, he was hauling ass not to get shot in thug life's crossfire, Bolshevik Internet Outrage Squads spool up into high gear and hold rally against "raycism", even though we know that the presumed killers are black, said incident echoing daily life in urban, black, shitholes all across the country?

Meanwhile mom quietly pockets a couple hundred grand from gofundme donations.

That about the long and short of it?
 
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Should I know who Sean King and Bruno Mars are?

Bruno Mars is a black entertainer. Sean King a Black Lives Matter activist, with the weird plot twist that his parents are both white. He claims that his biological father was black but he refuses to take a DNA test.

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Bruno Mars is a black entertainer. Sean King a Black Lives Matter activist, with the weird plot twist that his parents are both white. He claims that his biological father was black but he refuses to take a DNA test.

Another mentally ill, self loathing white guy who thinks he's black...got it.

Thanks for the info, honestly, I had no idea who either of these guys were, or what was going on in this case.
 
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