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Every Friday, PROFESSOR BLACK TRUTH posts videos appropiately named “The Friday Crime Report”. I decided to post them here on this platform, because I want to show you how “bad things” still happens to black people in this country. You see, people still like to tell us things like the following…

To show that bad things that happen to black people was somehow “All in the Past”. Well, rather than talk about why this meme and ones like it piss me off, I like to show examples of why this meme is bulls*it.
In today’s installment…
The DA of Clay County, Zachary Thompson, failed to prosecute Andrew Lester for the attempted murder of 16-year-old Ralph Yarl, who tragically died without serving any prison time as a consequence of the violent act. This lack of accountability raises serious concerns about the justice system in the area, especially as Thompson is also reportedly delaying the prosecution of other cases related to racial killings, which further exacerbates community fears and distrust. Many residents are voicing their frustration and demanding justice, as they believe that such negligence not only harms the victims’ families but also undermines the very foundation of the legal system designed to protect them.
The community remains on edge, feeling that their safety is compromised and fearing that offenders may continue to act without consequence, leading to an atmosphere of impunity that can have dire implications for public safety and the rule of law. In this climate, it becomes increasingly vital for local leaders to address these concerns transparently and effectively to restore faith among the residents in their judicial processes.
Many residents believe that such inaction reflects a broader pattern of negligence and bias, undermining the pursuit of justice for victims of racially motivated violence and highlighting the urgent need for reform within the local prosecutorial office. This growing sentiment among the community members has led to intensified calls for accountability, urging officials to address systemic issues that have persisted for far too long.
As the community grapples with the painful consequences of these injustices, activists and concerned citizens band together, advocating for transparent policies and increased support for victims. They argue that without meaningful changes, the cycle of violence and impunity will continue, perpetuating a climate of fear and distrust. It is essential that the prosecutorial office reevaluates its approach, prioritizing equity and justice to restore faith amongst the residents they serve.
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