UPDATE--YES ALL 4 WERE CONVICTED FOR HATE CRIMES: Blacktivist news media says 'not a hate crime' - blames Trump!!!!! for nigger evil torture

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Re: Four Niggers In Custody After Alleged Kidnapping, Torture Of White Man Is Live-Streamed

http://nypost.com/2017/01/05/news-commentators-defend-facebook-hate-crime-video/

News commentators defend Facebook hate-crime video
By Chris Perez
January 5, 2017 | 6:19pm

Some news panelists are rushing to the defense of the four black teens in Chicago who kidnapped and tortured a mentally disabled white man — saying the savage attack was not, in fact, a hate crime and that Donald Trump is ultimately to blame. :confused:

NBC News correspondent Ron Mott and CNN political commentator Symone Sanders have both gone on the air and claimed that they believe the teens were simply acting out of stupidity, rather than racism. :rolleyes:

“You look at it on the surface, you think kids can make some really poor decisions :rolleyes: from time to time,” Mott said Thursday during an interview with MSNBC’s Craig Melvin. “They made so many errors, if they were truly trying to be criminal, to obviously broadcast your crime is not a smart thing to do.”

Speaking during a panel discussing on Wednesday night, Sanders argued that the teens’ actions were the result of a hate-filled election season :rolleyes: — and that the media should be blaming President-elect Trump for stirring up emotions of anger and hostility in people across the country. :rolleyes:

“I just want to remind folks that we cannot sit here and ignore that — at least for the last year on very public display — the worst parts of America have been brought from the fringe into the mainstream,” the former Bernie Sanders spokesman explained. “That affects people on both sides. We’ve talked about white nationalists and white supremacists and the KKK, but there also, when this inflammatory rhetoric is out there, when someone is repeatedly telling you that your community is the worst of the worst, it brings out the worst of the worst in people.”

The four teens — identified as Jordan Hill, 18; Tesfaye Cooper; 18; Brittany Covington, 18; and Tanishia Covington, 24 :confused:— were each charged with a hate crime on Thursday along with felony aggravated kidnapping, aggravated unlawful restraint and aggravated battery.

But Sanders said she believes the attack — in which the four accused teens yelled f**k Donald Trump” and “f**k white people” — was being completely mislabeled.

“That is not a hate crime :mad:,” she said. “Hate crimes are because of a person’s racial ethnicity, their religion, their gender, a disability :rolleyes:, it isn’t your political leanings, because someone doesn’t like you’re political leanings and they do something bad to you, that is not a hate crime.”

While Sanders refused to admit that the teens appeared to target their victim because of his skin color :mad:, Mott said it could appear so. But he feels their actions were those of criminals, and not racists. :rolleyes:

“When you add in the criminal element here, the fact that they stole someone’s vehicle, the fact that they apparently broke into a house where this alleged attack took place, the fact that they, you know, physically harmed this young person, held him against his will and then apparently, you know, texted the parents demanding some sort of monetary exchange to send him home, it goes beyond just stupid decisions by kids,” Mott said.
 
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Tesfaye Cooper; 18

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Brittany, the younger of the two Covington sisters, began a Facebook Live stream, broadcasting the attackers laughing as they bound, gagged, beat, and taunted the victim, cut out part of his scalp with a knife, made him kiss the floor, and forced him to drink from a toilet. [3][4][1] They screamed "F**k white people" and forced the victim to repeat them in shouting "F**k Trump".[1][5] One of the perpetrators contacted the victim's mother and demanded a $300 ransom for the victim's return.[6] The Facebook Live stream captured only 28 minutes of what was an hours-long attack. Police suspected that the perpetrators stopped and left the apartment when downstairs neighbors complained about noise levels.[3]

Four perpetrators were arrested and charged with aggravated kidnapping, aggravated unlawful restraint, aggravated battery, and hate crime: Jordan Hill and Tesfaye Cooper, two 18-year-old males, as well as sisters Brittany Covington (18 years old) and Tanishia Covington (24 years old).[1][7][8][9][10][11]

On February 10, 2017, all four perpetrators pleaded not guilty at their arraignment.[12] On May 16, 2017, a judge set bail for the four individuals: $900,000 for Hill; $800,000 for Cooper; $500,000 for Brittany Covington; and $200,000 for Tanishia Covington.[13] None of the four defendants were able to post bail.[14]

On December 8, 2017, Brittany Covington pleaded guilty to the charges of committing a hate crime, intimidation and aggravated battery. Additional charges, such as kidnapping, were dropped as part of her plea deal. Covington was sentenced to four years of probation and 200 hours of community service. Cook County Circuit Judge William Hooks said that he could have sentenced her to prison, but stated "I'm not sure if I did that you'd be coming out any better."[15][16]

On April 19, 2018, Tanishia Covington pleaded guilty to the charges of committing a hate crime, intimidation and aggravated battery and was sentenced to three years in prison.[17]

On July 5, 2018, Jordan Hill pleaded guilty to the charges of aggravated kidnapping and committing a hate crime and was sentenced to eight years in prison.[18][19]

On July 12, 2018, Tesfaye Cooper pleaded guilty to a hate crime and aggravated kidnapping.[20] Cooper was sentenced to seven years in prison.[21]

Aftermath and reactions​

The live stream was later deleted, but archives still exist.[1] There was widespread outrage over the beating.[22] In its aftermath, the hashtag #BLMKidnapping was trending on Twitter, implying a connection with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.[22]
 
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