Same state. Different justice.
2023: Alec Adamson (Prosper, TX) shoots & kills a Black student, leads police on car chase + foot pursuit.
Sentence: 4 years. Served: 2.
2025: Karmelo (Frisco, TX) gets jumped by white students, defends himself with a knife.
Sentence: 35 years.
Tell me this isn’t two-tiered justice.
btw this happened in my hometown at my high school (well i was in 8th grade at the time) and im 26 now and this poor family STILL doesn’t have answers. his poor mama has been fighting every single day for justice to no prevail :(
🚨 A Georgia family says a man drove by yelling racial slurs before returning minutes later in body armor with an AR-15-style rifle and opening fire at their family gathering. He was later arrested and charged with aggravated assault.
I didn’t hear this at all game 1… I was told that was an instant classic… so the only difference between “instant classic” and “unwatchable” is if OKC wins or loses. Got it.
Breaking: Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has won his second consecutive NBA Most Valuable Player award, becoming the 14th player in league history to win back-to-back MVPs, multiple sources tell ESPN.
Security footage from January 10, 2013, captures the last known movements of 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson.
In the video, he is seen walking inside the gym of his high school. The following day, his body was found rolled up in a gym mat.
Following an initial inquiry and autopsy determining Johnson's death as accidental, his family sought further examination by a private pathologist, revealing blunt force trauma as the cause.
The family of Johnson initiated a $100 million civil lawsuit against 38 individuals, alleging murder and asserting that the defendants were involved in a conspiracy to conceal the homicide, supposedly implicating two sons of an FBI agent. The lawsuit was later withdrawn.
Lt. Stryde Jones, who headed up the investigation for the Lowndes County Sheriff's Office, stated: "We never had credible information that indicated this was anything other than an accident."
The Department of Justice declared on June 20, 2016, that it would not pursue criminal charges in connection to Johnson's death.