The Murder of Jazmine Barnes

The Facebook connection sounded like a standard internet rumor right from the start.

This was interesting. Looks like no one will be getting the reward after all...
Somebody gave Sean King a lead that led to an arrest, so I hope they pay somebody.

Here's the genesis of the alleged Facebook connection:
https://heavy.com/news/2019/01/laporsha-washington/

3. Washington is Facebook Friends With an Eric Black on Facebook, Who Says He’s a Crip

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Washington goes by Porsha on Facebook. One of her near 500 friends is Eric Black, who goes by the name Fan Eric on Facebook.It’s not clear if it’s Eric Black Jr. or Eric Black Sr. On Sunday Jan. 6, he posted this.

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Somebody gave Sean King a lead that led to an arrest, so I hope they pay somebody.

Here's the genesis of the alleged Facebook connection:

Could be true. Just sounds like one of those rumors that usually comes out and ends up not being true. It looks like Heavy hasn’t changed or retracted their story yet. Not a lot of other sources on it, and none of the denials we would expect.
 
Fear monger, agitate and divide...

Could Police Have Prevented 7-Year-Old Jazmine Barnes’ Death?
Natalie Degraffinried - Thursday

It’s true of every case of white supremacist violence, every senseless and unprovoked shooting that causes the death of innocent people, and it may very well be the case here: We could have prevented this.
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Merritt linked to an article about A’Vonta Williams, who was shot while driving in the exact same area in which Washington’s family was accosted, also by a white male in a pickup truck.

Police could have taken Williams’ case seriously as a white supremacist threat to public safety, especially since, according to Merritt, local activists cited a similar incident before Williams’.
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White supremacists keep getting bolder, more dangerous. This is a fact. We also know that the police have always had ties to these supremacists, making justice for racist violence complicated at best and hopeless at worst.
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https://www.theroot.com/could-police-have-prevented-7-year-old-jazmine-barnes-1831459355
 
Could be true. Just sounds like one of those rumors that usually comes out and ends up not being true. It looks like Heavy hasn’t changed or retracted their story yet. Not a lot of other sources on it, and none of the denials we would expect.

I think it's a different guy based on the arrest photo.
 
Family Of Man Shaun King Wrongfully Connected To Jazmine Barnes' Murder Says They're Receiving Threats

The family of a man accused by activist Shaun King of being responsible for the shooting death of 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes now says they're being targeted and threatened.

The Barnes case is tragic; the 7-year-old was waiting with her mother and her relatives outside a local Wal-Mart, when a vehicle pulled up next to the family's car and opened fire. Jazmine Barnes was killed instantly. Her mother sustained serious injuries.

Initially, witnesses reported seeing an older white man drive off from the scene in a dark red truck. Police labeled the man a person of interest.

When she was able to give interviews, Barnes' mother suggested that the killing was racially motivated -- an explanation soon adopted by members of the media and anti-racism activists, including Shaun King. Styling themselves as professional detectives, they set about finding the "suspect."

King landed on a man named Robert Cantrell who had been picked up by police some time after Barnes' murder, allegedly for a string of purse snatching incidents in the greater Houston area.

In a now-deleted post, King asked his followers, "What more can you tell me about Robert Cantrell?...We've had 20 people call or email us and tell us he is a racist, violent a**hole and always has been. Just tell me everything you know."

The post did not accuse Cantrell of murdering Barnes, but strongly implied that Cantrell was connected to the case.

According to a Houston-area ABC affiliate, Cantrell is not connected to Barnes' murder. Two suspects, both black males, are now under arrest in connection with the murder, and police believe the shooting was not racially motivated, but rather a case of mistaken identity. The two suspects allegedly mistook the Barnes' family car for a different vehicle and opened fire, believing they were attacking rival gang members.

Law enforcement officials now believe the "person of interest" in the sketch above is a witness to the crime who fled the scene, possibly for his own protection.

But the arrests have done little to quell interest around Cantrell, and now his family in Houston is "telling everyone to 'back off.'"

"I hear, 'Someone is going to rape, torture and murder the women and children in your family,'" Cantrell's niece told media.

"I'm not going to lie, I teared up," she continued. "I just want everyone to back off. The truth is out. It had nothing to do with us, nothing to do with my uncle at all."

King hasn't apologized for posting Cantrell's photo, telling his followers, instead, that he was just doing everything possible to find Jazmine Barnes' killer.



https://www.dailywire.com/news/4197...ng-wrongfully-connected-jazmine-emily-zanotti
 
This will not stop until the race war breaks out.

Those who are the real problem hope so..
They are busy engineering just that..

I watched it done in Prison years ago..Keep the inmates fighting each other,,
so they don't turn on the very few guards.

Sucks to live it,, but it is effective.
 
Stubbing Your Toe While Rushing to Judgment

https://www.takimag.com/article/stubbing-your-toe-while-rushing-to-judgment/

by Jim Goad

January 14, 2019

On Sunday, December 30 2018 near Houston, TX at around 6:50 AM, a seven-year-old black girl named Jazmine Barnes was shot to death in the backseat of her mother’s car.

Her mother—who is named Laporsha Washington and allegedly has a long history of felony arrests—and her fifteen-year-old sister, Alxis Dilbert (note that all three of these black females managed to be part of the same “family” despite having three different surnames), told police that a white man in a red pickup truck was the killer. They conflicted in other descriptive points, with Laporsha describing the killer as having a pot belly—which might have been hard to see from behind a pickup truck door, I’m just sayin’—and Alexis describing him as looking “sick and skinny.” Using her best broken English, Alxis got even more specific:

He was white and he had blue eyes, and that was it cause he had a hoodie on.

That’s quite an interesting tidbit, seeing as how the shooting occurred a full half-hour before the sun rose in Houston on December 30. Little Alxis may not have a highly developed vocabulary, but apparently nature gifted her with a keen sense of night vision that enabled her to see a driver’s blue eyes in the darkness.

Black activists, horny as hell for ANY evidence to support their antiquated notion that blacks are imperiled in America by anyone besides other blacks, grabbed this story and ran with it like thieves fleeing Walmart with a big-screen TV.

Writing for Salon—which routinely uses the word “white” as if it were synonymous with “evil”—a black alleged academic named D. Watkins broke all known rules of journalism and unquestioningly accepted Washington and Dilbert’s narrative, apparently because it gave him yet another opportunity to shame and scold and demonize white America.

Usually when one is reporting a murder story that has not been adjudicated, common courtesy and established libel laws require one to toss in an “alleged” or “reportedly” or “according to,” but D. Watkins is apparently on a holy mission that transcends journalism’s secular shackles. It doesn’t matter that Watkins was nowhere near the shooting—he pretended he knew not only exactly what happened but also why it happened:

Last Sunday morning, around 7 a.m., 30-year-old LaPorsha Washington sat in her car with a family group in a Walmart parking lot in Cloverleaf, Texas, a suburb of Houston. As she made her way to the exit, a white man, roughly 40 years old with a salt-and-pepper beard and wearing a red hoodie, drew a firearm and emptied rounds into her car….Barnes was being raised in the world where the current administration loves to paint Mexicans or Muslims as the bad guys. But it seems like every time a television is flicked on, there’s a new story about some disgruntled white man expressing rage by shooting at people. Sometimes they call him a loner or tormented soul in need of help — I say call them what they are, domestic terrorists.

Whoa there, Smoky—do we live in the same world? It seems like every time I’m confronted with a racially hysterical news story, there is a manic rush to judge any potential white perpetrator as a rabid, bloodthirsty, hate-marinated psychopath who seeks to prevent black people from rising to the full potential that they amply demonstrate in places such as Haiti and Swaziland and other paradises where white domestic terrorists don’t seek to chop down these beautiful flowers before they can bloom.

“The news outlets that have updated their reports on the murder went out of their way not to identify Mr. Black as black—but his name gives it away.”
Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee—infamous for stating that hurricane names are too “lily-white” and that Neil Armstrong planted a flag on Mars—told a mob of hootin’ and hollerin’ co-Negroes to rush to judgment as if they were Usain Bolt in a judge’s wig: “Do not be afraid to call this what it seems to be: a hate crime.”

Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins donated his upcoming paycheck to the Barnes family in their quest to find the evil killer.

NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal offered to foot the bill for Jazmine’s funeral.

A Houston-based, bowtie-wearing black activist who calls himself Deric Muhammad stood outside the Harris County Sheriff’s Office howling about how he believes the shooting was racially motivated.

Trans-black race-baiter Shaun “Talcum X” King, easily the dumbest person to ever be financed by both Harvard and the New York Post, arranged with a lawyer to offer a huge cash bounty for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the “evil coward…white man” who shot and killed Jazmine Barnes.

In February 2017, an eight-year-old black girl named De’Maree Adkins was killed by bullets that hit her as she slept in the backseat of her mom’s car.

Four months later, a 10-month-old black male named Messiah Marshall was shot to death while being held in his father’s arms.

A month after that, a black teen named O’Cyrus Breaux was shot to death at his own birthday party.

In March of 2018, eight-year-old Tristian Hutchins was killed in a drive-by shooting while sitting in a car with his sister.

But there was no equivalent outrage for any of these murders. There were no Twitter hashtags, no black Salon academics, no black Congresswomen, no bowtie-wearing black guys with the surname “Muhammad,” no black superstar athletes, and no white Shaun Kings who pretend they’re black screaming for blood vengeance.

The difference? In each of those cases, the murder suspects were black from the outset.

In this case, the murder suspect was white…for a few days, that is.

Acting on a tip given by none other than Shaun King—I give credit where it’s due, and I’m both surprised and impressed that King was willing to help find the perps even though it demolished his narrative—police arrested 20-year-old Eric Black, Jr. and have charged him with capital murder in the case. Black has reportedly confessed to the crime and said that it was a simple case of mistaken identity—he and his accomplice targeted the wrong vehicle. Black has allegedly fingered 24-year-old Larry Woodruffe as the gunman.

In a bitterly amusing twist, the news outlets that have updated their reports on the murder went out of their way not to identify Mr. Black as black—but his name gives it away.

Laporsha Washington told a news outlet that detectives had contacted her to announce they’d arrested two males in the murder of her child and she added that “the gentlemen were black.”

Yes, she actually referred to the alleged killers of her daughter as “gentlemen,” presumably because they are black.

Sure, little Jazmine remains chronically dead, but many black activists and their white enablers are taking comfort in the fact that she was killed by another black person, just like 90 percent or so of all black murder victims.

Although they are hardly surprised, they certainly seem disappointed.

I am neither surprised nor disappointed—but I’m more than a little disgusted.
 
Now it’s #JusticeForJussie. Is this going to be a monthly occurrence? What will be the next #JusticeForWhoopsNevermind?
 
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