Negresses Plead Guilty to Race-Hate Hoax

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 23, 2016

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Welp.

There goes another narrative.

Times-Union:

Suspended University at Albany student Alexis Briggs tearfully apologized Tuesday while pleading guilty to her role in fabricating a story that she and two friends were victims of an alleged racial attack on a CDTA bus on Jan. 30.

“You knew it wasn’t true?” Albany County Judge Stephen Herrick asked Briggs, who was recently suspended from UAlbany for two years.

“Yes,” she answered.

Briggs, 21, of Elmira Heights, Chemung County, faced up to a year in jail if convicted of misdemeanor charges that included third-degree assault and falsely reporting an incident.

Briggs pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, a noncriminal violation similar to a traffic ticket. Under the deal, she must perform 100 hours of community service within the next 10 months and avoid any new criminal charges within the next year.

Briggs does not have to cooperate against her co-defendants, former college suitemates Asha Burwell, 21, and Ariel Agudio, 20, both of Long Island, who are headed to trial on allegations they concocted the story.

“I would like to apologize to the community and all of the people affected by the events that occurred on Jan. 30,” Briggs told the judge, while being consoled by her defense attorney, William Little. “I never intended any harm and I truly regret my actions. I was raised to take responsibility for my actions, and being the source of such negativity is hurtful on many levels.”

On Jan. 30 about 1 a.m., Briggs, Burwell and Agudio, all of whom are black, boarded a CDTA bus at Quail Street and Western Avenue in Albany and along the way an argument unfolded that they alleged involved racial slurs and quickly turned violent. They claimed one of them was kicked on the floor of the bus. They said bystanders stood around and did nothing.

While questioning Briggs about the bus incident, the judge reminded Briggs that she, Burwell and Agudio called 911 twice to report the alleged attack.

“It was indicated to the 911 operator that the three of you had been jumped on a bus by a group of white males and females, assaulted, punched around the head and body and that this was a racially motivated attack. Is that the substance of the 911 call that was made?”

“Yes,” Briggs answered.

Briggs admitted she met with a UAlbany campus investigator, watched videos of the bus ride, knew the report of a racial attack was false and still persisted in claiming it took place.

“You allowed that to become the basis for ongoing investigation and action by the State University Police, the Albany County District Attorney’s Office and SUNY authorities, is that correct?” Herrick asked Briggs.

“Yes,” Briggs replied.

The racially charged allegations led to an on-campus rally, nationwide media attention and a sympathetic tweet from Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Clinton was joined by every major liberal media outlet. It was basically a mini-Trayvon hoax.

It’s almost as if there is some kind of pattern here.

Like none of these race hate attacks against Blacks are actually real.