Posted on 06/17/2017 6:02:33 PM PDT by Salman
A noose was reportedly found hanging outside the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Saturday, the third similar incident in recent weeks.
U.S. Park Police Sgt. Anna Rose told the Associated Press that her agency is investigating the incident.
A noose was found last month in the lobby of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and another one outside the Hirshhorn Museum. The three museums are located on the National Mall.
The NCAAP condemned the noose found in the African American history museum and called on President Trump to speak out about the incident.
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I wish the docents would quit putting those there.
Trump should just tell the naacp to stop hanging the nooses in the first place. #fakehatecrimesmatter
#FakeNoose
The culprit is either a black liberal or a white liberal /captain obvious
BS. Hoax #156,897.
My money is on Fake Hate Crime on this one. I hope we hear the ultimate result, should they catch the perp.
A useful web site:
http://www.fakehatecrimes.org
Probably left by BLM or a staff member of the Congressional Black Caucus.
But the media dutifully reports every one of them.
Odds are that it is a hoax.
Excellent
:d
lol
The perp will be of African ancestry (or identification) but was trying to bring “cultural awareness” to the rest of us. Same song, umpteeth verse.
No cameras around these buildings?
I’d bet money that if unsolved, it goes down as a “hate crime” on the Uniform Crime Report that ends up as part of the DOJ database.
Three art Museums....one of them happened to be black related.....
I think the noose person either doesn’t like museums or art...
Hoax as always
There are cameras all over that area. Every square inch. They know who did this.
Rhymes with “coax” . . . .
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