If a 15-year-old decided to murder a 14 and 13-year-old on Christmas day you might expect to see it widely reported in the news.     But in New Jersey the media carry a PC crime card which ideologically bars the reporter from admitting to, or writing about, the race of the suspected shooter.
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You saw this last month when a man was shot at a New Jersey mall while shopping with his wife.   Even though there were rewards for information leading to the arrest of the suspects, the media would not give the general public a racial description.
Kyle Rogers has written about this New Jersey protocol before.   It is so openly identified the crime reporters have even admitted to censoring race from their news stories.
So for a 15-year-old to shoot and kill a 13, and 14-year-old because he felt “disrespected“, and still the media refuse to describe the suspect, yet again you can see the pattern of racial avoidance:

The Christmas night killing of two Newark teenagers involved a dispute over a girl between the teenage shooter and one of the victims, sources told The Star-Ledger today.
The suspected shooter, identified only as a 15-year-old boy, was apparently angry with either 15-year-old Kasson Morman or 14-year-old Abdul “Scooter” Frazier after one of the two victims supposedly “hit on” a girl he was dating, according to the sources, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case.
The teen suspect felt “disrespected” by one of the male teen victims, the sources said.  (read more)

The author of this article, James Queally, is the same reporter who admitted he conforms to a policy where they intentionally censor the race of criminals.   In a 2012 exchange with Kyle Rogers:

[…] “if all the attackers were black fifteen year-olds, would you avoid all black fifteen year-olds in Newark?” I told him I would, especially a group of black fifteen year-olds. I told him that avoiding a specific demographic known for brutally attacking my demographic at random was “common sense.” Queally replied, “that’s your opinion.”  (link)

So on Christmas Day another black teen shoots and kills two more black teens, but you are not supposed to pay attention to the race of the shooter because it’s a matter of opinion the media choose you to remain oblivious toward.
victim2.JPGMeanwhile, in addition, on the same Christmas day, in the same town, amid the same demographics, five more people were shot and three of them killed by another suspect with equivocal absence of “common sense” in reporting – in favor of the reporters “opinion” of what you should know about the event.   (Yeah, another link)
Oh yeah, and did we mention in New Jersey 2013 was a record year for avoiding the race of the murderers.     Highest number of homicides in Seven Years.
https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2014/01/nj_homicides_soared_to_six-year_high_in_2013_after_surges_in_newark_trenton.html

After surges in Newark and Trenton”….

Huh?  What a coincidence.   Funny that.  

How’s that “Opinion” working out for ya ? 

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