How One Town, Evanston, Turned a Child’s ‘Cry For Help’ Into a Hate Crime – The Free Press

After three nooses were found in a bush in Evanston, two children were vilified as racist. A family was driven out of their home. Now, over two years later, the parents reveal the truth.
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Mark F
1 year ago

Funny how liberals can ascribe criminal intent to a child when it supports their views but can do a 180 to protect real criminals. Chief Judge Timothy Evans has said that people (men?) under 25 lack impulse control and don’t realize what they are doing which leads them into crime? Hmmm.

Bud Dark
1 year ago

Blah, blah blah, didn’t finish reading. “Klotz himself had spent two and a half years working as a special education teacher at Haven, but he said he resigned in early January 2022 because he no longer felt safe as a teacher there. But his own kids had to keep attending this school, he said, “because we really didn’t have much of a choice.” Not safe enough for him, but ok for his kids?? “It’s not like they could have afforded private school, if they’d even wanted to send their kids somewhere else. ‘We are a household of public servants and… Read more »

Tommy Paine
1 year ago
Reply to  Bud Dark

That’s all you got from the story? You really missed the point!

Bobbi
1 year ago

When this story first broke, I commented on “Nextdoor “ that I thought there was more to this story, and it just didn’t add up. Of course, I was completely denounced for having that opinion. Got to lockstep with them, or else.

DAG
1 year ago

White liberals need to learn the hard way! I feel for the kids, not the parents!

I M Intelligent
1 year ago

Unbelievably sad, but not surprising from the Demons on the Left, who can’t handle or even want to hear the truth. Yes, especially the blacks wanting every white gone.
Long, but great read!
I feel sad the K family will probably never get over this.😕

Chercher
1 year ago

The children in this story have been permanently affected by the adults in the Evanston school district, “harmed” using the words their righteous and morally superior antagonists like to use. Calling the police was the absolute worse thing for an educator to do in this case. Principal Christopher Latting and former superintendent Devon Horton should be ashamed of their handling of this situation and acknowledge that although they insist “that hate, in any form, will not be tolerated in our school district”, hate is very much alive, tolerated, and encouraged in Evanston schools.

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