Racist was caught on camera posting racist notes on people's doors. |
A 52-year old racist has been arrested for allegedly writing a racist letter ordering residents of a San Francisco Bay area town to vacate their homes so "a white person can move in."
This happen in San Leandro.
The letter generated significant attention on social media after it was circulated on the house of a resident.
Trinny Wynn was one of the residents who had received one of those letters after she got a notification from her Ring doorbell.
The letter which was dated May 22nd reads:
"We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, inspired domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America."
"If you are a woman or man and was born and other country return go back to your land immediately fast with urgency."
"If you are a woman was born in other Country takes your children with you, under 21 years old. Considered a Bless of God."
The racist left the letter instructing them to leave the home for a white person to move into their place.
"Do ordain to you to leave this house. One American white, brace, that serve the Nation of USA is going to live here."
The woman was identified by the Ring camera and the San Leandro Police arrested her without a bullet fired. The suspect was found late Friday night in the Heron Bay neighborhood by police called there to investigate the notes. Police said the handwritten notes contained "various insensitive messages towards minorities," and suggested that people not native to America leave the country immediately. The messages, found affixed to five front doors, were directed towards women and children as well, police said.
San Leandro police investigated a similar incident Thursday night, when a related note was found on an information board along the Heron Bay trail. That note read, in part, "no Asians allowed, leave immediately," police said. That post was quickly removed by a good Samaritan and discarded. Police said they believe this racist was also responsible for that posting.
"San Leandro is a community of beautifully diverse people, who share a common desire to live in harmony, and free from intimidation," San Leandro police Lt. Isaac Benabou said in a statement. "We welcome people's rights to express themselves, but not in a manner that infringes upon a community's sense of security and well being.
The charges are vandalism, ethnic intimidation, trespassing, distribution of obscenity and theft. The charges are misdemeanors in the state of California. Each are punishable up to at least a year or more in the iron college. This suspect will be banned from contact with any of the victims. Might have to take an anger management or racial diversity class, be placed on in-house due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting the iron colleges and if the state does throw it to the U.S. Justice Department it could be a felony.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
You might remember that this police department shot a mentally ill man inside a Walmart a few months ago.
Steven "Chase" Taylor was shot in the chest at a Walmart after he was having an episode inside the store. He wasn't armed with a firearm but he did have a bat. Seeing white people with bats being Tased kind of pisses me off. If a Black person has a lethal weapon that could cause harm, a bat is the smallest risk of death. I mean a cop could Taser the suspect.
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