Posted on 06/18/2015 3:13:35 AM PDT by Bratch
Anything, and everything is a possibility at this point...
Smarter people with more information than we have are all over this...
We will see very soon where this is coming from...
Maybe he is white and *identified* with blacks....no one in the MSM will fault him for that.
[I use the term *he*, but maybe it’s a *she* self-identifying as a he.]
A keeper! HAHAHA!
THX for the laughs.
Watch: Stunning Video Just Surfaced Of Rachel Dolezal In Baltimore Fanning The Flames
Randy DeSoto June 17, 2015 at 12:56pm
A video has surfaced showing Rachel Dolezal, the former head of the Spokane, Washington, NAACP chapter, participating in a protest against police brutality in Baltimore last month
You are correct...
I say again, who stands to benefit from all of this???
That’s fine with me. Tragic that these people didn’t have someone prepared for trouble at this meeting who could have dealt with this @$$h01e.
Is that a “fanny pack” hanging down in the front of the shooters pants???
It will be something if the perp turns out to be a light skinned Negro wearing a wig.
Sharpton would skee-daddle back to New York as fast as his little BGI feet could carry him.
Why security cameras and nobody packing? Hmmmmmmmm. veeeery interesting.
Just happened across this today: http://gawker.com/5912132/are-you-prepared-for-the-race-war.
Traceable to Prof. Raoul?
Hard to imagine your regular mass shooter type was involved in this.
How so? Mass shooters right regularly seek glory and fame. Even the suicidal ones will go on and on in their diaries or whatever about how their name will be in lights and fill people with fear for decades, et cetera. Plenty of mass shooters have deliberately left survivors; the Columbine duo left a boatload of them.
What makes this a federal case?
I agree with your assessment;. no wounded = professional ‘hit’ (could be anything from other-country-sponsored to hitman/hired gun)
“Interesting, on Charleston, DC “letterhead,” with instructions to call the FBI.
What makes this a federal case?”
FBI
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Investigating hate crime is the number one priority of our Civil Rights Program. Why? Not only because hate crime has a devastating impact on families and communities, but also because groups that preach hatred and intolerance plant the seeds of terrorism here in our country.
Defining a Hate Crime
A hate crime is a traditional offense like murder, arson, or vandalism with an added element of bias. For the purposes of collecting statistics, Congress has defined a hate crime as a criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offenders bias against a race, religion, disability, ethnic origin or sexual orientation. Hate itself is not a crimeand the FBI is mindful of protecting freedom of speech and other civil liberties.
Defining a Hate Crime
A hate crime is a traditional offense like murder, arson, or vandalism with an added element of bias. For the purposes of collecting statistics, Congress has defined a hate crime as a criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offenders bias against a race, religion, disability, ethnic origin or sexual orientation. Hate itself is not a crimeand the FBI is mindful of protecting freedom of speech and other civil liberties. Burned church
FBI Jurisdiction
A hate crime is not a distinct federal offense. However, the federal government can and does investigate and prosecute crimes of bias as civil rights violations, which do fall under its jurisdiction. These efforts serve as a backstop for state and local authorities, which handle the vast majority of hate crime cases. A 1994 federal law also increased penalties for offenses proven to be hate crimes.
In 2009, the passage of a new lawthe first significant expansion of federal criminal civil rights law since the mid-1990sgave the federal government the authority to prosecute violent hate crimes, including violence and attempted violence directed at the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community, to the fullest extent of its jurisdiction. The Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr., Hate Crimes Prevention Act also provides funding and technical assistance to state, local, and tribal jurisdictions to help them to more effectively investigate, prosecute, and prevent hate crimes.
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