I know this will get people into a heated discussion. My intention is only to show this is unacceptable and I am glad the New Hanover county officials took immediate steps against these criminals.
Really folks, this is the year 2020. And the thought of armed vigilantes showing up at a family's door in today's so-called civilized world is shameful and a sign of how some people are thinking, and reacting towards minorities and other innocent folks.
Lawyer: Deputy led armed group to black teen's home
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Really folks, this is the year 2020. And the thought of armed vigilantes showing up at a family's door in today's so-called civilized world is shameful and a sign of how some people are thinking, and reacting towards minorities and other innocent folks.
Lawyer: Deputy led armed group to black teen's home
A sheriff's deputy in North Carolina is facing criminal charges after authorities said he led a group of armed people to the wrong home in a search for a missing girl.
New Hanover County District Attorney Ben David said Friday that Jordan Kita, who worked in the New Hanover Sheriff's Office, will be charged with trespassing and breaking and entering.
Kita led an armed group May 3 to the home of Dameon Shepard, a senior at Laney High School in Wilmington, according to James W. Lea, a lawyer for Shepard’s family who is preparing a civil lawsuit.
The all-white group tried unsuccessfully to force its way into the home of Shepard, who is black, news outlets reported.
Kita was looking for Lekayda Kempisty, a 15-year-old girl who was reported missing earlier that day. She was later found safe.
In its effort to find Lekayda, Kita's group was searching for someone named Josiah who used to live next door.
New Hanover County District Attorney Ben David said Friday that Jordan Kita, who worked in the New Hanover Sheriff's Office, will be charged with trespassing and breaking and entering.
Kita led an armed group May 3 to the home of Dameon Shepard, a senior at Laney High School in Wilmington, according to James W. Lea, a lawyer for Shepard’s family who is preparing a civil lawsuit.
The all-white group tried unsuccessfully to force its way into the home of Shepard, who is black, news outlets reported.
Kita was looking for Lekayda Kempisty, a 15-year-old girl who was reported missing earlier that day. She was later found safe.
In its effort to find Lekayda, Kita's group was searching for someone named Josiah who used to live next door.
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