I have no clue what you are talking about. I live here in Louisiana and heard daily updates on it. I was amazed at how it happened, but I have other things to do.
Initially, we were told by the TV reporters:
1. He was pushed in and they knew he could not swim.
2. He floundered and struggled for twenty minutes; they offered no help.
3. Depending on the reports he stayed under water for five to ten minutes.
4. A customer at a nearby restaurant saw it and rescued him.
5. He improved more than they thought he would, since he had brain damage. I never heard he was brain dead. The original story posted here said he was brain dead, so I thought things progressed beyond the earlier reports.
6. Now they say he has progressed well enough to be taken off respirator.
7. The incident is still under investigation so the final word has not been reported.
Can you not understand? The investigation is ongoing and things are probably unknown. Someone said a white female has come forward and admitted she pushed him in, to correct the original lie that he had fallen in.
Now, go outside or something, and see if you can find a life, other than trying to virtue signal and portray to everyone here just how scientific and objective you are when you read news stories, as opposed to everyone else here who is not.
In other words, flake off.
Now you tell me you live there and have seen daily updates.
Why didn't you tell me this, before?
That puts a different perspective on it.
Same to you.