Saw this last week while reading an article about another unfortunate murder in Harahan.
This seems to have all the markings of a big, nationwide story to fan the flames. I did see some additional articles appear over the weekend, but why is this not being more broadly circulated. Are they sitting on this one for the right moment?
https://www.fox8live.com/2023/04/27/black-mans-decapitated-remains-found-after-he-warned-his-mom-he-was-targeted-by-truckloads-white-guys/
This seems to have all the markings of a big, nationwide story to fan the flames. I did see some additional articles appear over the weekend, but why is this not being more broadly circulated. Are they sitting on this one for the right moment?
https://www.fox8live.com/2023/04/27/black-mans-decapitated-remains-found-after-he-warned-his-mom-he-was-targeted-by-truckloads-white-guys/
Quote:
Black man's decapitated remains found after he warned his mom he was targeted by 'truckloads of white guys'
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT/Gray News) A Mississippi family is searching for answers about what happened to their son after his remains were found in three separate places.
Attorney Ben Crump is now involved, as he and the family said they believe this could have been a racially motivated murder.
The family of 25-year-old Rasheem Carter said he was last seen outside a Super 8 Hotel in October in Laurel, which is half an hour away from where he had been contracted to work at manufacturing company Georgia Pacific in Taylorsville.
Part of his remains were found on Nov. 2, 2022. A second set of his remains was found later, and a third set was found Feb. 23.
Crump said the family was notified via email about their son's DNA match to the remains.
Crump released a statement Wednesday in response to the findings of the Mississippi Crime Lab, saying, "It is unacceptable that the family had to find out through an email that more of Rasheem's remains were found."
