espnchick1920 ([info]espnchick1920) wrote in [info]blackfolk,
School bans shirts supporting attack suspects
Six black students accused of attacking white schoolmate in small La. town
The Associated Press
Updated: 4:58 p.m. ET Aug 29, 2007

JENA, La. - Officials at a central Louisiana high school have banned T-shirts supporting six black students accused of beating of a white schoolmate, saying the shirts are too disruptive.

About nine students at Jena High School wore the “Free the Jena 6” T-shirts Tuesday, and the slogan caused too much of a stir on campus, said LaSalle Parish Schools Superintendent Roy Breithaupt said.

John Jenkins said his three daughters wore the shirts to make a statement, not to cause trouble.

“They weren’t doing anything other than wearing the shirts,” Jenkins said. “The school doesn’t have a dress code. They were covered. They’re trying to tell them what they can and can’t wear.”

His son, Carwin Jones, is one of the six students charged with attempted murder in the December 2006 beating of 18-year-old Justin Barker. Barker was treated for a swollen and cut face and released the same day.

The attempted murder charges sparked outrage in the black community and drew attention from the American Civil Liberties Union, which is now monitoring the cases. The Rev. Al Sharpton has also spoken up for the six students, saying the attempted-murder charges indicate a different standard of justice for blacks and whites.

One of the students, Mychal Bell, 17, was convicted on a reduced charge of aggravated second-degree battery and faces up to 22 years in prison. He had initially faced attempted murder charges. The other five teens are awaiting trial on attempted murder and conspiracy charges.

Racial tensions surfaced in Jena — a town of 2,900 with about 350 black residents — last fall, when students at the high school found three nooses hanging from a tree on campus. Three white students were suspended, but no criminal charges were filed.

 

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URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20500790/



Oh...I just LUUUURRRVVVEEEE how MSNBC tried to "explain" what was going on at the end of the story...

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[info]purplesatin

August 31 2007, 18:58:37 UTC 4 years ago

Okay. What can we do? This has gone on for far too long! I need some action.

[info]espnchick1920

August 31 2007, 19:03:11 UTC 4 years ago

Naturally...there's the petition. You can also send money to the Jena 6 defense fund. And if you got the time, money, and REALLY BIG BALLS...you can go to Mychal Bell's sentencing hearing in Jena on Sept. 20th...there's going to be a rally to support him.

[info]ritahritahritah

August 31 2007, 23:17:20 UTC 4 years ago

i know these things probably make no difference, but i sign them anyway.
http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?aZ51CqmR&122201

[info]innocencelost

September 3 2007, 18:41:24 UTC 4 years ago

icon muthafuckin love!

[info]billies_blues

September 1 2007, 05:18:08 UTC 4 years ago

I just can't believe this shit. I keep reading it but it still doesn't seem real.

These Mofos are serious.

[info]innocencelost

September 3 2007, 18:45:33 UTC 4 years ago

As if the case itself isn't bad enough, they wanna fuck with the people some MORE?

I've already signed the petition, if I didn't have to worry about probation at my job...I'd make that court date. Why in the fuck isn't THIS plastered all over the fucking news.

This shit just keeps taking the wind out of my lungs it hurts so much.
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