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Alexandria, Virginia. A black man walking through a neighborhood
went over to a white eight-year-old boy playing in his great-
grandparents’ front yard and slit the child’s throat, killing
him.
A witness says that the attacker shouted racial epithets during
the attack, and the main suspect in the case owns anti-white
hate literature and had written a note about killing white
children.
He had been previously arrested for attacking an unarmed white
stranger with a hammer. (During the attack, he called his victim
“Whitey.”)
This particular case provides a perfect example of the terrible
way that anti-white hate crimes are handled.
First, the investigators decided not to tell police officers
about the racial aspects of the case, even while the police were
conducting a manhunt to find the boy’s killer.
When this was revealed by the Washington Post, city council
member Joyce Woodson defended this withholding of information
from the cops on the front line.
“What they did was proper. We already live in a racially charged
world.”
The Democratic mayor of Alexandria implied his agreement:
“Efforts to sensationalize this investigation will only hurt
this investigation.”
To make things even stranger, the FBI offered to send agents and
a fugitive task force to help with the manhunt, but the local
police rejected the offer.
They also refused the help of the FBI’s profilers, forensics
experts, and others.
Eventually, the police arrested a suspect who was reportedly
tied to the scene by DNA evidence.
In another bizarre move, the Justice Department — which had
acknowledged that it was monitoring the case — declined to
prosecute the killing as a hate crime.
The government’s prosecutor in the case cannot charge the victim
with a hate crime.
“There’s no applicable hate crimes law in Virginia,” he
explained.
An editorial in the Washington Times pointedly commented on the
deafening silence surrounding the brutal child-murder:
“Has anyone seen Jesse Jackson around lately? Kweisi Mfume? Al
Sharpton?
For persons whose political antennae are ordinarily so sensitive
that they can pick up racial tremors a thousand miles away, they
seem to have overlooked a possible hate crime right here in the
vicinity of the nation’s capital.”