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Black judge calls white 5-yr-old robbery victim a racist, and gives black perp probation
In 2013, two armed black males stormed the home of a white family in Louisville, Kentucky and robbed them at gunpoint. Jordan and Tommy Gray were forced to hand over their cellphone and $1,000 in cash, as their then three-year-old daughter watched in horror.
Fast forward to judgement day, when Judge Olu Stevens was handling a sentencing hearing for Gregory Wallace, one of the two perpetrators. The family made a victim impact statement about the trauma that had been inflicted on their daughter and said that even now, she is terrified of black males.
However, instead of expressing sympathy for the little girl and her ongoing trauma –and chastising the criminal — the judge turned his scorn on the victims. Because clearly they were racists.
Judge Stevens suggested it was the fault of the victims that their daughter was afraid of black males, and he was “deeply offended” by the victim impact statement. And then gives the criminal offender probation instead of jail time.
Sounds unbelievable? Watch it here.
In 2013, two armed black males stormed the home of a white family in Louisville, Kentucky and robbed them at gunpoint. Jordan and Tommy Gray were forced to hand over their cellphone and $1,000 in cash, as their then three-year-old daughter watched in horror.
Fast forward to judgement day, when Judge Olu Stevens was handling a sentencing hearing for Gregory Wallace, one of the two perpetrators. The family made a victim impact statement about the trauma that had been inflicted on their daughter and said that even now, she is terrified of black males.
However, instead of expressing sympathy for the little girl and her ongoing trauma –and chastising the criminal — the judge turned his scorn on the victims. Because clearly they were racists.
Judge Stevens suggested it was the fault of the victims that their daughter was afraid of black males, and he was “deeply offended” by the victim impact statement. And then gives the criminal offender probation instead of jail time.
Sounds unbelievable? Watch it here.