Diary of a Mad Black Woman: Kennett, Mo. Wal-Mart patron, a belligerent black woman, claims that white customers pushed her and white city cops called her racial slurs. Most of the time, when blacks claim that a white uttered a racial slur, they’re trying to cover their own asses. Black thugs of the other gender play this card a lot, when trying to smear a white cop who accosted him, or a white potential victim who fought back. I imagine most of them learned this trick in prison, and it spread from the hoosegowbirds to their women relatives and acquaintances.
UPDATE 11/10: The Dunklin County assistant C.A. who would have prosecuted the woman for charges filed against her stemming from the incident has stepped aside. A Cape County assistant C.A. will be the special prosecutor. It’s too bad the prosecution can’t move the case out of Dunklin, because I think Miss Ellis is already trying to bias potential jurors. To wit:
The article, “Felony charge for cutting in line while black in Missouri,” tells Ellis’ side of the story in which she claims to have been racially targeted by both Wal-Mart employees and Kennett police officers. The story also accuses a police officer of intimidating her family with a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) business card.
Dunklin County has enough blacks such that, combined with Federal civil rights laws, there will be at least one, probably at least two, blacks on the jury that will decide her fate, if the matter makes it to trial. Miss Ellis is trying to engineer sympathy among the county’s blacks, so they won’t find her guilty.
[...] (13) Just remember what Mike Anderson witnessed while the media get so outraged over a black woman playing the ghetto lottery in Kennett. [...]