Emmett Till protesters STORM senior living facility in search of woman accused of setting lynch mob on him t - after 1955 warrant for her arrest is unearthed. (Apparently revenge runs on black-people-time)

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  • Protesters are in search of Carolyn Bryant Donham, now in her 80s, of Raleigh, N.C. after a 1955 arrest warrant is unearthed in Mississippi
  • She accused the 14-year-old of whistling at her in a grocery store in Money, Miss.
  • Donham's husband, Roy Bryant, and half-brother, JW Milam, were arrested for his lynching, but were later acquitted
  • The pair later admitted guilt, but couldn't be prosecuted due to double-jeopardy laws
  • On Wednesday, protesters went to three listed addresses under Donham's name in search of her, but didn't find her
  • One of the addresses was a senior living facility; Raleigh PD was called and the facility was locked down
  • Video of the event shows protesters asking seniors if they recognized Donham's photo before leaving and chanting 'black power' and 'no justice, no peace'
Emmett Till protesters stormed a senior living facility in search of the woman who has been accused of setting a lynch mob on him after a 1955 arrest warrant was unearthed in a Mississippi courthouse.
Carolyn Bryant Donham, now in her 80s, of Raleigh, North Carolina, reportedly accused Till of whistling at her in a grocery store in Money, Mississippi, in 1955.
A week later, the 14-year-old Till was abducted, tortured, fatally shot and dumped into the Tallahatchie River, where his body was found swollen and mutilated three days later. His open casket shocked the nation.
Donham's husband, Roy Bryant, and half-brother, JW Milam, were arrested for his lynching, but later acquitted. The pair eventually admitted guilt, but couldn't be prosecuted due to double-jeopardy laws.
Last week, the unserved arrest warrant for Donham was found in the basement of a Mississippi courthouse, causing Till's family and activists to once again call for justice.
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'You cannot ignore this,' said Priscilla Sterling, Till's cousin, according to WRAL. 'If this is what’s needed to do for us to change our mindset, our behaviors and attitudes in the society, then this will do it. This will do it. Execute the warrant.'
One of the protesters later told a local media outlet: 'I do understand that Ms. Bryant is in her mid-to-late-80s, but understandably, this is a crime she committed when she was 22. Sixty years later, it’s time for her to be held accountable.'
Donham's daughter-in-law, Marsha Bryant, said the older woman 'had nothing to do with it.' She also claimed her relative was 'appalled' by Till's murder.
'They think she should die or go to jail forever. They think what happened to Emmett Till should happen to her,' Marsha told the Clarion Ledger.
On Wednesday, the Lead Counsel for the Black Lawyers for Justice, Malik Shabazz, and other activists stormed a senior living center in search of her.
Shabazz and the group were seen going down a grungy stairwell in the senior living facility, which was not named, to hopefully confront the old woman.
'We on the move. We don't know how they're hiding this white woman down here, they're hiding Carolyn Bryant Donham,' Shabazz said in a Facebook Live. 'They're calling the police, but we're on the move. We know she's in here.'
The group descended on the brightly lit room, where senior citizens sat in wheelchairs and looked confused as the activists - some wearing what appears to be bulletproof vests - entered.
One woman asked, 'What does she look like?' when questioned if they knew Donham.
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Shabazz said: 'The false accuser of Emmett Till, the one that said that Emmett Till had sexually assaulted her...she lives in this building.'
The unidentified woman replied: 'No, honey, she does not live in this facility. She lives in a nursing home, this is not a nursing home.'
The woman went on to say that Donham lives in a nursing home - or so she heard on TV - and dodged answering the question of the exact facility the woman was at.
The group then left the facility through the side door, chanting: 'No justice, no peace' and 'black power.'
The activists also approached two other residences listed under Donham's name, to tape an 'eviction notice' to the front door.
Raleigh police were said to have arrived on the scene minutes after the protesters entered the building, according to The Daily Beast, which caused the facility to go into a brief lockdown.
The activists are still searching for Donham.
The Department of Justice closed Till's case in December, stating that no further prosecution could take place because federal hate crimes didn't exist in 1955. It also said the 'statute of limitations' for a civil rights case have expired.
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North Carolina apparently has no statute of limitations on felonies, although I have no idea what "I told someone a 14-year-old whistled at me and a bunch of people killed him in my stead" would be classified as legally.
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"Definition: When the prosecution (in this case, in North Carolina) must bring a charge (in this case, for a crime occurring in North Carolina)"

This doesn't mean anything. It's a warrant from Mississippi.

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Kidnapping apparently.

The warrant was issued in Mississippi, so it wouldn't it go by their state laws instead of North Carolina's? Warrants generally don't expire but I think in this context the limitations of that is being tested pretty hard.
"Definition: When the prosecution (in this case, in North Carolina) must bring a charge (in this case, for a crime occurring in North Carolina)"

This doesn't mean anything. It's a warrant from Mississippi.
In that case: Kidnapping has no statute of limitations in the state of Mississippi either.
 
"Definition: When the prosecution (in this case, in North Carolina) must bring a charge (in this case, for a crime occurring in North Carolina)"

This doesn't mean anything. It's a warrant from Mississippi.
It's also pointless. This shit happened half a century ago. Even the people who were alive at the time will have a spotty memory about the events. Sometimes the past needs to stay there. This entire thing is being ginned up by professional shit stirrers who think that if things actually go south and people resort to violence they won't be to the first ones stood up against the wall.
 
If the federal Department of Justice said this case was closed back in December 2021, wouldn't that override the state-level arrest warrant from 1955? I mean it also said that no further prosecution could take place due to federal hate crimes not being a thing back in the 1950s.
 
If the federal Department of Justice said this case was closed back in December 2021, wouldn't that override the state-level arrest warrant from 1955? I mean it also said that no further prosecution could take place due to federal hate crimes not being a thing back in the 1950s.
LIFE magazine covered the trial of Mrs. Bryant's avengers at the time, and published illustrations showing how the nigger had- at the very least, and one suspects she may have been reticent to discuss the full extent of the attack given the morals of the time- sexually groped her over the outside of her clothing.
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It figures that they focus on Emmett Till beyond all reason while ignoring many other lynching victims who weren't even accused of anything, plausibly or not. Mary Turner, for example, is way less "problematic", but I've only seen sympathetic whites bring up her murder.

It feels like this is actually an attempt to declare open season on white women by black men even more than it already is.
 
Source? I need to know what this heinous melanated darkie did to this fine huwhite female for.. research purposes..
Female Activists have been pushing for whistling to be made illegal:

Looking at this for a neutral perspective, all the woman did was lie and tell her family that Emmett Till whistled at her.

The family and their friends did the rest.

Now, let's ask if a Black woman lied and said a White guy whistled at her. She tells he BF and that BF beats the shit out of the white guy?

Is that Black Woman guilty of aggravated battery?
 
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I believe that survivor that Emmett Till was a sexual predator.

Btw...why weren't the nurses armed?
That woman predates #MeToo. I'm conflicted about this whole thing.

So much time has past since her accusation and justice has not been served. How many men were, hell, ARE victimized and crucified by women for a false accusation of rape or sexual harassment? Emmett Till did not deserve his fate. That woman did absolute wrong, especially given that time period.

That said, these people with this social justice zeitgeist are turning into those same men that brutally murdered Emmett Till. If they were successful, what's stopping anybody from creating another Tawana Brawley incident? Those people don't care about Emmett Till; they just want to cause a ruckus.

This timeline, in particular, is not good for either side. I hate what that woman created, but I hate this victimhood mentality with race more.
 
when she didn't have a hand in the lynching and her relatives said she was appalled by it.
Kind of surprising since she told a journalist decades later that she made up the kid whistling at her because she thought getting everyone riled up would be fun. I feel bad for the old people who were bothered for no reason but the interview she had years ago was basically her bragging about how evil she is.
 
Well they gotta do something

BLM is rapidly losing support and the money is starting to dry up. Best bet is to try to kick start the next series of peaceful protests.

I'm a venture a guess and say thing might turn out a wee bit different this time around though...the Dems don't need little Tyrone R Jogger causing them grief at the polls so this time I'm thinking those charges won't just get dropped and the Nasty Girls won't be delayed arriving.

Face it, BLM is over for now. It's no longer useful to the people in power so best stay in your lane joggers or see what happens when the kid gloves are off.
 
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