• Houston Homeowner Association Director: Call Police If You See Black Youths in Neighborhood

    A sign that people are waking up!

    http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairba...les_e-mail.php

    If there's one lesson we've all learned from the Trayvon Martin controversy, it's this: Young black males are generally up to no good. This appears to be the message one of the Walnut Bend Home Association directors sent to fellow Walnut Bendians Tuesday.
    Under the subject heading "Suspicious Black Males in the Neighborhood," Paul Faucher's e-mail addresses an alleged assault of a local teenager by a black male. Per the e-mail, the teenager was at a convenience store when the aforementioned black male "asked to see his iPod....When the teen asked for it back, the black male [led] him down the path next to the drainage ditch north of Briar Forest. At that point several black males assaulted the teen and took his iPod and cell phone."
    After a few paragraphs about how Harris County Precinct 5 constables are "keeping an eye" on black males with criminal records who live in the area, Faucher delivers the money-sentence: "If you see any group of young black males in the neighborhood after school, chances are they are up to no good and should be reported as suspicious persons to the Constables [sic]."
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