Posted on 01/05/2017 2:29:51 AM PST by Morgana
FOX 32 NEWS - Chicago investigators are questioning four African-Americans after a Facebook Live video shows a group of people torturing a white mentally disabled man while someone yelled "F*** Trump!" and "F*** white people!"
Chicago police were made aware of the video Tuesday afternoon. A young African American woman streamed the video live on Facebook showing at least four people holding the young white man hostage.
"The video is reprehensible," said police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.
"It's sickening. You know it makes you wonder what would make individuals treat somebody like that," Police Supt. Eddie Johnson added.
(Excerpt) Read more at fox32chicago.com ...
Ha!
The victim and one of the perps went to school together.
“Right after Hussein flys them in for the Inauguration. “
Then President Trump can fly them into the prison graveyard after
He calls Chicago "Sh*tcongo." Have to laugh at that.
actually there was a case like that in Idaho recently. One white football player raped a black mentally disabled player. The white player got off because they were athletes and had darn good lawyers.
“He calls Chicago “Sh*tcongo.” Have to laugh at that. “
He did a video on what happened, which I posted and a show on the whole thing. He even posted the entire video of the crime but think youtube has removed it this morning. I could not watch all of it. He is correct though not only is it “Sh*tcongo” but the woman in that video was egging the violence on instead of trying to stop it like most women of other races. Not since the Nazi Party (and PP) have I seen such barbarity in females.
“If the roles were reversed, this would be the major story of the entire year, and the year is only a few days old. “
Exactly. I hope we get some sanity back in this country soon.
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