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Old 09-22-2007, 10:14 PM
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Default Re: Incident in Jena,La.

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I read somewhere on the incident that the FBI investigated the noose incident, and although it met all the qualifications of a hate crime, the students were juveniles and weren't members of any organized hate group like the Klan, etc, so they didn't proceed with any charges.



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Media and certain groups have been spinning this story hard. This came out today in an Associate Press story:

_The so-called "white tree" at Jena High, often reported to be the domain of only white students, was nothing of the sort, according to teachers and school administrators; students of all races, they say, congregated under it at one time or another.

_Two nooses — not three — were found dangling from the tree. Beyond being offensive to blacks, the nooses were cut down because black and white students "were playing with them, pulling on them, jump-swinging from them, and putting their heads through them," according to a black teacher who witnessed the scene.

_There was no connection between the September noose incident and December attack, according to Donald Washington, an attorney for the U.S. Justice Department in western Louisiana, who investigated claims that these events might be race-related hate crimes.

_The three youths accused of hanging the nooses were not suspended for just three days — they were isolated at an alternative school for about a month, and then given an in-school suspension for two weeks.

_The six-member jury that convicted Bell was, indeed, all white. However, only one in 10 people in LaSalle Parish is African American, and though black residents were selected randomly by computer and summoned for jury selection, none showed up.


Black and white becomes gray in La. town
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