Posted on 12/08/2023 9:37:11 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A woman was arrested on Thursday after dousing Martin Luther King Jr.'s birth home in Atlanta, Georgia, with gasoline during an attempt to set the home on fire.
The 26-year-old woman, whose name has not been released, is charged with criminal attempt to commit arson and criminal attempt to damage government property. She could also face federal charges in connection with the incident.
Atlanta police officers responded to Martin Luther King Jr.'s birth home shortly after 5:45 p.m. on Thursday following reports of vandalism. Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum told reporters that two tourists from Utah told officers they observed the woman dousing plants, the porch and the front door of the home with what smelled like gasoline before they intervened upon seeing her attempting to ignite a lighter.
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This will not be a story ultimately, when the MSM discovers she was a black incendiary.
In fact, I’ll be shocked if the King foundation talks about it anymore, knowing she’s black.
The whole thing will be swept under the rug.
They were hoping to pin this on “White Supremacist Nationalists”. It might have to go to “FakeHateCrimes.com”.
Only in racist America could a couple of white people intervene to stop a black person from burning down an MLK Jr. Landmark.
As was his reputation as a man of the cloth. He was a serial adulterer, womanizer, hired white prostitutes so he could abuse them, plagiarized over 80% of his "remarkable" thesis, and plagiarized his "I have a Dream" speech. It is hard to find two of his speeches from late 1967 because they were anything but the American dream instead were pure rhetorical communism.
Maybe this black woman found out the truth about the "sainted" MLK,Jr.?
Way back then, much was made of MLK’s visit to a Tunisian (or Algerian) dictator, reportedly a Communist. FIB mentioned.
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