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NAACP Chapter Led By Embezzler Is Overseen By Convicted Murderer
Daily Caller ^ | Luke Rosiak

Posted on 02/02/2017 9:52:13 PM PST by Strac6

A high-ranking NAACP official convicted of murder threatened to “fire back” if The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group (TheDCNF) reported that a new branch president under his oversight embezzled from the previous nonprofit that he ran.

Gerald Hankerson, president of the Alaska, Oregon and Washington State regional NAACP, told TheDCNF he wasn’t “authorizing” the disclosure because it “strikes a blow to the NAACP by indicating that we allow criminals at the leadership.”

Hankerson himself was sentenced to life in prison for aggravated murder and spent 23 years in prison before being granted leniency because he, in the governor’s words, “accepted full responsibility of his conduct,” but now claims he is innocent.

The DCNF reported Thursday that the Anchorage, Alaska, branch of the NAACP in November elected Kevin McGee, who had been convicted of using his previous position as president of a government employees union to steal from, as a court document put it, “the very people he was supposed to represent.” In a victim impact statement, the union called McGee “an opportunistic thief who has shown no remorse.”

TheDCNF inquired whether Hankerson’s regional umbrella group, which oversees all the NAACPs in that corner of the country, was aware of the precarious situation, or whether McGee had hoodwinked members.

Hankerson acknowledged that McGee’s election could seem like “hiring a bank robber to run a bank,” but said he knew about McGee’s history in advance and did not have a problem with it. “Why would so many people feel comfortable” electing him if they held it against him, he said.

In his own case, Hankerson in 2009 successfully petitioned the governor to be released and put on parole. But he still wasn’t happy, arguing it was “problematic” that he had to avoid further violating the law or parole or else return to prison.

So Hankerson later used his new position as a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People official to ask for a pardon from the new governor that would removing those restrictions.

In an interview, Hankerson, like McGee, offered conflicting explanations, waffling between saying that he deserved a second chance because he had turned away from a sinful past, and denying personal responsibility, claiming his innocence.

Hankerson has been portrayed as a poster child for “forgiveness” and “redemption,” but he claimed to TheDCNF he “didn’t do it,” citing the successful appeal to the governor’s compassion as evidence. “That’s what a pardon does, bro. That mean I didn’t do it.”

Asked whether Nai Vang Saeturn, the 25-year old killed as part of a robbery outside a liquor store, would agree that executive action altered the facts, he said “you’re not going to be able to find him.”

Though he has publicly touted bridge-building, he told a reporter whose job is uncovering fraud that he was inspired to be president of the NAACP because of anger at “people like you” and because “they falsely convict black people.”

As for why potential Alaska donors should feel comfortable that their money was in good hands given McGee’s history, and asked how much money McGee was in charge of, Hankerson claimed his NAACP chapters don’t disclose their finances. Told that federal tax law generally requires nonprofits to do so, Hankerson responded by saying “take it up with the IRS.”

Hankerson said it shouldn’t matter what McGee did “20, 30 years ago,” but when reminded that McGee’s conviction was in 2010, said a white person isn’t capable of judging how short or long seven years was.

“For a black man that’s a long time,” he said.

Hankerson reportedly still calls himself “9-0,” a nickname given to him by members of the Crips gang with whom he associated in jail, and railed against a city requirement that officials see evidence that programs local taxpayers fund help the intended beneficiaries.

That money “should be ours,” he said. “We got to create our own s–t


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Alaska
KEYWORDS: alaska; corruption; naacp; racism
Just when you think Libs couldn't be any more stupid in supporting the Race Hustlers, they surprise you every time.

PS, Black voters in Florida return Alcee Hastings to Congress every two years, for the past 24 years.... and he is an impeached federal judge.

And they wonder why he never does anything for his district???

1 posted on 02/02/2017 9:52:13 PM PST by Strac6
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To: Strac6

....sounds like the black version of the Clinton foundation


2 posted on 02/02/2017 10:03:09 PM PST by Doogle (( USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated)))
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To: Strac6
Hankerson said it shouldn’t matter what McGee did "20, 30 years ago,"

So, that's it? Guilt is determined by the calendar? If someone commits a crime and time has elapsed then it's no longer relevant?

OK, let's test that hypothesis; let's say someone got involved in, say, slavery 200 to 300 years ago, can we agree it's no longer germane to the current social discourse? What say you NAACP?

3 posted on 02/02/2017 10:06:47 PM PST by stormhill
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To: stormhill

I was trying to figure out how that related to HiLiary.


4 posted on 02/02/2017 10:09:59 PM PST by RideForever
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To: Strac6

Why is seven years for a black man longer than seven years for a white man???


5 posted on 02/02/2017 10:10:45 PM PST by Frank_2001
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To: Doogle

Or Teamsters.


6 posted on 02/02/2017 10:16:08 PM PST by tumblindice (America's founding fathers, all armed conservatives)
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To: Doogle

Yes, or did Bill and Hillary see what was being done by the NAACP in Arkansas years ago, and ask “Why can’t we get a little taste of this?”


7 posted on 02/02/2017 10:23:44 PM PST by Strac6 ("We sleep safe in our beds only because rough men stand ready to visit violence on the enemy.")
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To: Frank_2001

Bookmark


8 posted on 02/02/2017 10:38:19 PM PST by ptsal
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To: Strac6

Having a criminal past is not a disqualifier for a NAACP leadership role. In fact it’s a resume booster.


9 posted on 02/03/2017 4:19:08 AM PST by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: Frank_2001
Why is seven years for a black man longer than seven years for a white man??? ........................

Negro years?

10 posted on 02/03/2017 5:26:26 AM PST by Lion Den Dan
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To: Strac6

Such stand up people in the naacp; who could think ill of them?


11 posted on 02/03/2017 6:05:21 AM PST by jmaroneps37 (Conservatism is truth. Liberalism is lies.)
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