By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 6:29:00 P.M. EDT
Breaking News: FBI Says “No Hate Crime”
The noose found in the garage by "Jussie" Wallace, had been there since last October, the FBI determined. Another hoax.
--GRA
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 6:45:00 P.M. EDT
“It was a fu**ing pull rope,” said the FBI. Wouldn’t a driver have seen one of those in his career before last week?
NNN, tight-lipped and disappointed, reported it as their third story.
Holt not there again, probably on his way to Talledega for an in-person report.
Sorry Lesta—another black hoax.
--GRA
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They're calling it NOOSECAR now...lol,that is,NASCAR doing with a "noose"--what Jeffrey Epstein did(n't) do with one--hang themselves.
--GRA
FORMER NASCAR STAR'S SON LETS "JUSSIE" WALLACE HAVE IT--NOW COMES THE PAYBACK FROM THE FREE SPEECH HATERS
(Sporting News)Dustin Skinner,the son of former NASCAR star Mike Skinner, has apologized for a troubling post on social media after a noose was found in Bubba Wallace's garage Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway.
The post said, in part, "Frankly I wish they would've tied [the noose] to [Wallace] and drug him around the pits because he has single handedly destroyed what I grew up watching and cared about for 30 years now." It appears to be a Facebook comment, and the words have been condemned by the Skinner family.
MORE: Driver pushes Wallace's car to pit road so he can finish race
Dustin Skinner competed in one NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race in 2008. The Race Car Solutions website, owned by Mike Skinner's other son Jamie, says Dustin Skinner now "has transitioned into success as a driving coach and crew chief."
After his post started to get attention, drawing criticism, Dustin Skinner said his comments were not about race.
"I love everyone this was not about race at all," Skinner wrote. "I disagree with what [Wallace] is doing, but it was stupidly foolish for me to say what I said and I truly regret every bit of it. If there was a way to take last night back I would. All I can do is say I'm sorry. I love everyone and wish the world to pull back together and us all find a positive way to agree or disagree."
Mike Skinner also released a pair of statements on his son's comments. The first was a single tweet, saying "his views are not the same" as his or his wife's.
Mike Skinner later released a longer statement saying he was "shocked" by what Dustin wrote.
"I am devastated by what he said and have spoken with him regarding his comments," Skinner said. "While I do not believe in airing family grievances on social media, I feel strongly that it is important I publicly state that his comments do not reflect the opinions of Angie or me, and we apologize to any fans and industry personnel who were hurt because of his comments."
(GRA:Translaton:"I may feel the same way,but I want to stay employed and live safely in my house and not have my wife attacked by SJWs,so I must say I'm horrified.)
The NASCAR community has by in large shown support for Wallace after the noose was discovered Sunday afternoon. NASCAR said Tuesday that the rope in question was a pull rope fashioned like a noose used to open the garage door. It coincided with the FBI's determination that the rope had been in the garage stall "as early as 2019," as confirmed by video evidence. Wallace was assigned the stall a week before the Talladega race.
Federal authorities had been investigating the incident as a possible civil rights violation, but found "no federal crime was committed."
GRA:The blacks will have a noose waiting for him somewhere.
--GRA
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