Thursday, September 13, 2018

Race Hoaxes Now Come in Gradations: Blacks in Suburban Grand Rapids Pull a Lesser Hoax, but It Still Messes Up a White Family’s Life

 

Tucker, the crime victim
 

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 6:16:00 P.M. EDT

Over the last nine days, in the wake of the white man accused of urinating on black kids (proved false), the local media has been more than interested in another black vs. white case. As it turned out, it was another black hoax against a white family and their dog.

Here's the initial report from 9 days ago,

WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — A 4-year-old [black] girl may need plastic surgery after she was reportedly attacked by a dog while walking to the park.

The incident happened Monday afternoon in the 2000 block of Greenfield Avenue SW south of Chicago Drive in Wyoming. The victim’s [sic] family says she was walking to nearby Lamar Park with her mother and others when the dog jumped over the fence at its home and attacked her.

Wyoming police said family members initially didn't realize the child had an injury but soon saw blood on her pants. They discovered she had a significant bite wound to her genital area and rushed her to an area medical center.

"They said they couldn't do anything for her because the cut was so deep,” the girl’s mother Lareatrice Hayes told 24 Hour News 8 Tuesday.

Family members said the victim, London Ewing, was placed under anesthesia and had to undergo surgery and get stitches. Doctors have referred the child to a plastic surgeon, who will determine if another operation is necessary.

On Tuesday afternoon, after getting another complaint that the dog had gotten loose, Kent County Animal Control quarantined the dog for 10 days. After more investigating, the county will determine whether to ask a judge to take further action.

The dog’s [white] owner Morgan Gibson said the animal is a bullmastiff-boxer mix. She said the dog is aggressive but has never attempted to harm a child. Gibson said she was there when the dog approached the victim and her family and is certain the dog didn't bite the girl.

--GRA: The conclusion by the Kent County Medical Examiner follows (the dog didn't do it).

GRA Update: Dog Not Responsible for Supposed Injuries; Blacks Disappear Afterwards
Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 6:30:00 P.M. EDT

GRA: This was obviously a scam thought up by blacks against their white neighbors.


WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — The Kent County medical director has determined a dog blamed for injuries to a little girl may not be responsible.

The decision was made public on Thursday and means that the dog can be released to his family.

A bullmastiff-boxer mix named Tucker has been locked up for the past nine days because of a claim that he attacked a 4-year-old girl who lives next door.

The girl was taken to the emergency room last week after her family noticed blood on her pants, where family members said she had to undergo surgery and get stitches.

The dog’s owner Morgan Gibson said she was outside when her dog jumped the fence, and that he didn’t attack the girl.

"She ran into the road, he did a little U-turn around her," said Gibson. "By the time he finished the circle I grabbed him ... Hours went by before they reported anything, anything could have happened. She could have hurt herself at the park."

Wyoming police originally said the child’s injuries were consistent with a dog bite, so the case was turned over to animal control as part of standard procedures. On Thursday, the Kent County Health Department’s medical director determined there isn’t sufficient evidence to determine if the dog caused the injuries.

Because of the lack of clarity, Wyoming police will re-examine the case to see if there is “cause for further action.”

24 Hour News 8 attempted to contact the family of the child involved in the alleged incident, but nobody responded. (GRA: How about that?)

Tucker will be released to his family on Friday. The Gibson's [sic] say they can't wait.

"I also have a 4-year-old girl who is wondering where her best friend went. But I hope they find out what happened to her," said Gibson.

Because the county couldn't determine if the dog attacked the girl, the Gibson’s [sic] have until 5 p.m. Friday to pay for Tucker’s release, or the dog will be put down.

[N.S.: Why should the family of the falsely accused dog be coerced into paying, or having their dog killed? This is yet another black tax, on top of losing his companionship for nine days.]

GRA: Just another example of blacks trying to perpetrate a fraud. As theorized, the black girl probably injured herself at the park, came back home, and concocted the dog story with the mother, in an attempt to hit a small lawsuit. Very similar to the urination case, in that the black kid thought up a lie that had major consequences for a white person or family.

You can never believe a blackie.

[N.S.: In contrast to whites, the percentage of black adults who coach their own children to tell blood libels against whites, or who support, and/or coach other blacks’ children to do so, is yet another case of the banality of evil in today’s America. I fear that the Gibson family’s woes are far from over.

Note too that of the black hoaxer "family," mother and daughter have different last names, and there's no mention of the hoaxer-child's father. Actually, there's no mention of the father of the real victim, the four-year-old white girl, either. Don't tell me this is a story of two unwed mothers. Not bloody likely.]

--GR Anonymous-I'm a white man

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"an attempt to hit a small lawsuit. Very similar to the urination case,"

More than likely a large law suit. The ghetto lottery.

Anonymous said...

That leaves the question of who injured a child. No wonder they left the area.