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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: lorne who wrote (161240)10/24/2013 2:45:37 AM
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Hardly a day goes by now without a savage Black thug murdering a White person in a hate-crime attack.

I trust that everyone saw the article of the savage Black thug who killed the MA teacher yesterday...

Message 29186610

...but don't lose sight of the other big murder yesterday in Ohio.



16 year old slaughters Columbus, Ohio woman in hate crime

topconservativenews.com

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A sixteen year old black male has been charged with the random hate crime/thrill kill stabbing murder of a 55 year old white female who was jogging.

If the races were reversed, this would be a major national news story.

From Columbus Dispatch…

A Blendon Township woman was stabbed to death while jogging in a park near her home over the weekend, and police have charged a teenager who lived in a nearby group home with the slaying.

Jane E. Juergens, 55, was found dead with multiple stab wounds on the main trail of Ridgewood Park around 7 p.m. Sunday, Blendon Township police said. She lived on Saddle Lane E., not far from the park.

Jordan T. Stewart, 16, was charged yesterday with a delinquency count of murder in Juergens’ death. Stewart and Juergens did not know each other, township Police Chief John Belford said.

Stewart lived in a group home with three other boys at 5548 Copenhagen Dr., which is near the park. He was assigned to the group home, run by Consumer Support Services, by Franklin County Children Services last year.

According to a search warrant filed in Franklin County Municipal Court, Juergens’ body was found by township police officers after Willy Mutah, a staff member at the group home, called police shortly after 6 p.m. Sunday, to say Stewart was acting suspiciously.

Mutah said he had taken Stewart and another resident to the park late Sunday afternoon. After a short walk, they went to the parking lot and rested in the shade, but Stewart eventually went back into the woods. Shortly after that, Mutah saw a woman get out of a car in the parking lot and go jogging into the woods.

After about 20 minutes, Mutah said, he went to find Stewart, and met him as he ran out of the woods. He said that Stewart had scratches on him and a bruise under his eye. He told Mutah that he had tripped and fallen.

Mutah told police that when the three returned to the group home, Stewart immediately wanted to call his mother and was crying. He then took a shower and changed clothes.
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