Congratulations to the prosecutors and jury in the matter of "Florida vs. Michael Dunn." The Huffington Post reported the outcome of Dunn's trial in an article entitled "Michael Dunn Sentenced To Life In Prison For 'Loud Music' Killing of Jordan Davis." I tried to share The Huffington Post article at my Facebook wall by using the link to the story, which is below:
(The link is not allowed to be active on this blog, either, which is interesting, Google.)
Apparently, the stalkers assigned to me at Facebook disagree with Dunn's guilty verdict and/or sentence, because they refused to allow the story to post on my Facebook wall. Instead, an article from The Huffington Post entitled "Six Dating Tips Every Man Should Know" along with the photo of a large bulldog appeared when I posted the link. (Terrorists have used dogs in my cyber stalking for years - ever since I published America's most censored poem, "Dog Justice." The poem regards my mentally, physically disabled brother who was secretly arrested and murdered, whose death led to a huge government cover-up and The Cochran Firm fraud. Google "Wrongful Death of Larry Neal" and see the link to the website below.) See a screenshot below for proof that The Huffington Post link was redirected on my Facebook wall (click the photo for a close-up of the link that generated the dog photo and dating article):
A couple of years ago, Congress considered a bill called SOPA, which would have allowed all Americans' links to be redirected. Under SOPA, you would have been subject to that and other Internet censorship such as I have endured for years. The bill was so unpopular that it never came to a congressional vote. Since I am an African American woman who lacks wealth but frequently report crimes against humanity in the USA, SOPA was applied to my online writing anyway, and police say it is not illegal to censor me for some reason. The stalkers sometimes show a sense of humor, like they did using the bulldog photo, but they are racists.
The article at The Huffington Post reports, Dunn was "convicted of first-degree murder for fatally shooting a teenager in an argument over loud music outside a Jacksonville convenience store has been sentenced to life in prison without parole ... Dunn was convicted of first-degree murder at a second trial in September after jurors deadlocked on the charge at his initial trial in February. Prosecutors say Dunn, who is white, fired 10 times into a sport utility vehicle carrying black teenagers in November 2012, killing 17-year-old Jordan Davis of Marietta, Georgia."
You can see the difference in my results using the same link at a Google+ post, which is copied below: