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Tuesday, July 16, 2019

What Happened To Corbin Johnson?

One year ago, Corbin Johnson went missing. His body was found in rural Jacksonville. No major media coverage or hashtag activism. Another missing person of color who got no attention.
One year ago, a Florida teen went missing. This week, the law found the body of the young man in rural Jacksonville-Duval County.

Remains that were found in a wooded-area of Northwest Jacksonville belonged to an 18-year old who was reported missing a year ago, said the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.

The death of Corbin Johnson is being investigated as a murder. He was reported missing one year to the day before they found his body scattered across the woods.

The remains were found by a man who was clearing brush.

Foul play was suspected because of the way the body was positioned.

The teen was looking for an interview with UPS. He normally keeps in contact with family.

His mother, Milissa Jackson said that "Corbin is going to text me. He's going to FaceTime me. He's going to call me."

Johnson's father said he dropped off his son for a job interview. According to the police report, another man dropped the teen off at his mother's home later that evening.

Johnson's mother told the law that he left home with a person she wasn't familiar with. That would be the last time she saw her son.

You notice that almost a year no one in the junk food media mentioned the disappearance of Corbin Johnson.

Had he been an attractive white woman who went missing, the junk food media would be obsessed with this. They would need a villain. If the suspect was a Black man, immigrant or Muslim, that bigot Donald J. Trump along with Republicans, far-white agitators and coonservatives would make this an issue in the upcoming election.

These hoods would continue to demand we lose our rights or condemn something that we never condoned in the first place.

Had Corbin been a hashtag or a rally cry, he would be mentioned by agitators like Marc Lamont Hill, Shaun King, Tariq Nasheed or Bishop Talbert Swan II.  He wasn't so he just became one of the many voices lost in the noise.

If they find the suspect(s), they will be charged with murder, improper dispose of a corpse, homicide and second degree murder. The charges will carry LIFE or DEATH in Florida. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



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