Black Who Tortured Teenage White Girls Doesn’t Get Charged Because of ‘Reasonable Doubt’

Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
October 18, 2017

Some time ago a Black high school cheerleading coach forced White girls to do the splits.

Now that Black won’t be charged because apparently with video evidence you can reasonably doubt something happened.

CBS:

Denver’s district attorney on Saturday announced she will not file charges in the case of cheerleaders at East High School who were forced into doing painful splits during practice.

DA Beth McCann said her office extensively reviewed the details of the case and there were two key findings:

– Although a cellphone video from the cheerleading camp led by then-coach Ozell Williams in June was released that sparked a national controversy, there were differing accounts of what actually happened that day.

– Opinions differ on the use of the training technique, which involves, in the East High case, the coach pushing the participants into a split position. It is sometimes known as “power stretching.”