Friday, May 28, 2021

 the writer called this: what a single crime can teach us. in this exploration there's much to be found about how the tv is lying about 'race' and where that can lead you;


Sometimes a single incident tells us more about America than a year’s worth of the New York Times or a semester of college. Here’s one from just this month.

On May 4th, Jason Jones, a 72-year-old white man, was driving on I-35 in Clay County, Missouri. He saw a couple standing by a car with a flat and stopped to help. They didn’t have a spare, so Mr. Jones drove them into town in his van to buy one.

As they were heading back to the couple’s car, the woman hit him in the back of the head with a metal rod. Mr. Jones veered off the road and dove headfirst out of the van. The man jumped out after him and beat him viciously. A passerby called 911, and medics rushed Mr. Jones to the hospital. His skull was fractured, his brain was bleeding, and he was covered with blood. Doctors thought he would die. This is what he looked like *after* he was cleaned up and stabilized. Mr. Davis spent 11 days in the hospital. He’s lucky to be alive.

What about the couple? The man who almost killed Mr. Jones tried to steal his van, but it was stuck in a ditch. The police made a quick arrest. The perp is 19-year-old Choyce Davis. His female accomplice is a juvenile, so she has not been identified. Young Choyce is out on $25,000 bond, and has a June second court date...........read and watch more........

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