Posted on 06/05/2018 12:45:21 PM PDT by RightGeek
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston police say there is no evidence to support the claims made by a teenager that white supremacists abducted him, injured him and threatened him.
We first brought you this story last month when 13-year-old Zavion Parker claimed he was grabbed by an adult and four young men after stepping off his school bus.
Zavion alleges he was robbed and beaten, all because of his race. He also said he was held at a property at gunpoint until he was able to escape.
Michelle Lee, the teen's mother, told Eyewitness News her son managed to escape the gun-wielding kidnappers.
"The reason why they got him was because they said he was black. 'You deserve to die.' Exactly his words," Lee told ABC13 in May. "Saying the dad had, like, a white muscle shirt on, and you could see it, was right here big as day. 'I hate black people.'"
But after a thorough investigation, the Houston Police Department now says the events as described did not occur, that the property Parker described had nothing to do with any crime.
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Race of professional victims applying their trade.
The kid and his mom are both dumb as posts. The kid for coming up with another Tawana Brawley story and the mother for believing that crap.
At least she was wearing prison orange at the hearing. Not a good day for Volunteer fans though.
Total conjecture but probably because he would have been caught smoking dope.
I know kids pull stunts; but I still suspect that somebody put him up to this.
parents golden opportunity to earn Millions, millions I say for the story and interviews and all that white guilt gold that will be pouring in to their go fund me account.
Obama’s son
Did the SOB ever pay the taxes he owed? Big tax and spend lefty owed a couple million I believe.
Well, I could certainly be wrong, but my reaction was sort of basic: he looks like a good kid! and I resent it when people take advantage of the good nature of kids. Details of the story seemed contrived, to me.
Yep - the "Dan Rather Syndrome"....
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