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Lynch Mob Brutally Murders Man in Racially Motivated Attack

The language used to describe the (alleged) lynch mob who murdered a young man in Jackson, Mississippi has become more civilized but the actions are just as barbaric as ones attributed to the Ku Klux Klan. Return with us now to the dark ages of ignorant racist superstition.

Racially motivated mob

Attorney Ben Crump, representing the family of a 25-year-old Black man, alleges he was murdered by a mob of racist rednecks. The last thing Rasheem Carter wanted to do was to get in a fight, in Jackson, Mississippi, on a Saturday night. His family is “searching for answers about what happened to their son after his remains were found in three separate places.

They believe his murder was racially motivated but local authorities aren’t going out on a limb to say he was actually murdered yet. They’re waiting on the coroner’s report to make it official but “officials have admitted they believe he was murdered.” Rasheem’s “head was severed from his body.” His “spinal cord was in another spot they discovered away from his severed head.

Carter was last seen on Saturday, October 1, 2022 “outside a Super 8 Hotel” in “Laurel, which is half an hour away from where he had been contracted to work at manufacturing company Georgia Pacific in Taylorsville.” They’re the toilet paper kings. He told his mom that a mob of rednecks were after him. “My son told me that it was three truckloads of white guys trying to kill him.” Taylorsville Police Department, she relates, “were no help at all.” Police know someone used Carter’s credit card “after it was determined that he was dead.” They still don’t have a clue.

The family isn’t impressed. They “believe that is a big clue. Think about it, the person who had his credit card is likely to have encountered him while he was alive, and it shouldn’t have to be this difficult for this broken-hearted mother to get answers.

Part of Carter’s remains were found a month later, on November 2, 2022. A second set turned up soon afterwards and they found some more on February 23. When the DNA match came back, police notified the family by email. Their lawyer is furious, he announced in a statement on April 26 that they couldn’t even bother to pick up the phone.

It is unacceptable that the family had to find out through an email that more of Rasheem’s remains were found.” The last thing local police want to do is look for the mob who probably murdered him. “The cause of Carter’s death remains undetermined,” is all anyone can get from the Smith County Sheriff’s Department.

People he knew

The only reason authorities in Mississippi aren’t looking for the killers is because they’re afraid they might find them. Also, they’re probably people with names known from one end of the county to the other, with lots of money and political connections. It shouldn’t be hard to track them down when Rasheem named them specifically.

The mob was sent by the people he was supposed to be working for. According to his mom, Tiffany Carter, he sent her a detailed text “right before he went missing.

Me and the owner of this company not seeing eye to eye, mama,” he texted. “If anything happened to me, he’s responsible for it. I’m too smart for it, mama. He got these guys wanting to kill me.” He mentioned the mob in three trucks after him.

Rasheem had already gone directly to the police and reported the threats. The day after he sent the fateful text, his family reported him missing. A tip came in when he was imaged on someone’s trail camera, “in a wooded area where his remains were later found.

The footage shows him “shirtless in the woods. His upper body appears to be covered in bruises and he is holding what looks like a large stick.” What looks like bruises is more likely shadows though. To Ms. Carter, it shows her son “running for his life.” Most likely from a a mob of blood thirsty southern boys working for the toilet paper cartel.

When I see that picture, I know my son was somewhere struggling, somewhere running for his life… I really believe he was chased there.” Another attorney on the team representing the family points out, Rasheem was “dutifully and gainfully employed, just trying to make a living for his young child, and he ends up dead, chased by what we believe to be a white supremacist, a lynch mob.

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