What is almost as terrifying as the aforementioned occurrence is the commentary of Claremont police chief, Mark Chase:
“Mistakes they make as a young child should not have to follow them for the rest of their lives.”
Chase obviously values the lives of lynchers more than the life of an innocent child put through a horrific ordeal. He should immediately resign from his post, and clear the way for an upstanding police chief who values the lives of victims over sociopaths.
Doctors who examined the 8-year-old boy noted their surprise that such inflictions didn’t kill him:
“He never lost consciousness. I think that boy has a guardian angel.”
The Music Video Lynching
Sadly, the New Hampshire lynching is not the only one happening in America. As noted by Fox News, rapper XXXTentacion latest ‘Look At Me’ music video features himself lynching a white child as a black child watches.
Americans were shocked by the flagrant callousness shown by casting director, LaShawnna Stanley as she discussed the difficulties of finding parents who allowed their children to be lynched on camera for millions to see: