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To: Rarebird who wrote (1246198)7/11/2020 10:20:17 AM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578270
 
LMAO. You think tiny words hurt giant brains.

Are you one of those groups mentioned? Are you in the group with the LOW IQ?

It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to understand your offense...



To: Rarebird who wrote (1246198)7/11/2020 10:23:27 AM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578270
 
I GUESS THIS IS YOU. EVERY SINGLE HATE CRIME IS A HOAX.

Hate Hoax: Texas A&M Student Caught on Video Posting Racist Notes on His Own Car

By Jim Hoft
Published July 11, 2020 at 8:12am
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Hoaxer Isaih Martin

Another day, another hate hoax.

Texas A&M officials announced on Friday they found the “racist” who posted hateful racist slurs on student Isaih Martin’s car.
It was Isaih Martin.



Isaih Martin called police in June after he found the hateful notes on his windshield on campus property.

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The Washington Times reported:

Police investigating racist messages left on a Texas A&M student’s car in June say all available evidence points to it being a hoax.

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School officials offered a $1,200 reward on June 25 for any evidence that identified the person who wrote “All lives matter, “You don’t belong here,” and “n—r” messages before leaving them on senior Isaih Martin’s windshield.

A College Station cop who watched surveillance footage from a nearby pool camera say that what they witnessed implicated Mr. Martin himself as the culprit.

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