Daily Stormer
March 16, 2015
Being a member of the Dindu tribe, it is evident that this Black child is the victim here, and dindu nuffin.
The mom of a Columbus teenager charged with murder called the accusations “unbelievable.”
Police alleged Sean Fletcher Jr., 18, participated in the murder of James Crabtree Jr, 45, who was killed while delivering a pizza to 766 North Cassady Avenue last fall.
“I know that my son was not involved,” mom Karyn Fletcher exclusively told ABC 6 and Fox 28. “He’s a good young man. He’s a senior in high school.”
A Franklin County judge set Fletcher’s bond at $3 million Thursday morning on charges of murder, robbery, and kidnapping.
Officers arrested him Wednesday night.
Diondre Jefferson, 17, has also been charged for the deadly shooting that occurred October 29, 2014.
Jefferson was arrested in January and charged with delinquency counts murder, robbery, kidnapping, and tampering with evidence.
An attorney has entered a denial plea for Jefferson, and prosecutors have requested he be tried as an adult.
Court records filed by Columbus homicide detectives say Fletcher and Jefferson were part of a group at 770 North Cassady, and they saw Crabtree arrive to make a delivery.
Detectives say Fletcher and Jefferson robbed him, and Jefferson then shot him multiple times.
Both teenagers are also accused of hiding “several guns” at 770 North Cassady Ave, police said.
“Witness statements and physical evidence confirm that Sean Fletcher was an active participant in the robbery and murder,” police wrote in court documents.
Fletcher’s mother says he was at the 770 N. Cassady address, but denies he’s responsible for the violent crime.
“Just hanging with the wrong people at the wrong time,” she said. “He was there, but he was not in the vicinity of the situation.”
The mother declined it to say what her son claimed happened, but she’s encouraged him to tell the truth
“Take responsibilities for your actions. Do and tell the truth. That’s all I told him to do was just tell the truth,” she said.
Crabtree was working that night because he had switched shifts with a coworker at Grandma’s Pizza on East Broad Street.
He’d wanted take his 5-year-old daughter trick-or-treating the next day, relatives said.
“(The) past few months have been very hard on all of us. We are so happy that there is finally justice for my dad and he can finally rest in peace,” another daughter, Courtney Dawn Crabtree, said in a written message to ABC 6 and Fox 28.
Just like Jews, Black people have an almost supernatural capacity to never accept they are capable of doing anything wrong.