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Old 07-26-2019, 10:03 PM
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Actually, Ole Miss kicked out the young man charged with the recent murder. It didn’t happen on campus (as far as we know) and—while there seems to be strong evidence—he’s still presumed innocent until a trial occurs.
These 3 buffoons were at the scene of what is certainly a crime: desecrating a public memorial. Why CAN’T Ole Miss boot them? It would make a STRONG statement, both to future and current students.
Yes. Brandon Theesfeld was kicked out of Ole Miss before he was convicted of anything, presumed innocent or not.

I hate to say it, but there is no evidence in the picture of the morons that they desecrated the memorial. They did not post anything with the picture claiming to have shot at it. There is only evidence that they posed with the sign and guns.

I still think they are arrogant, racist, knuckle dragging cretins.
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Old 07-27-2019, 12:50 PM
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Emmett Louis Till was a 14-year-old African American who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955, after being accused of offending a white woman in her family's grocery store.

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They tied up Till in the back of a green pickup truck and drove toward Money, Mississippi. According to some witnesses, they took Till back to Bryant's Groceries and recruited two black men. The men then drove to a barn in Drew. They pistol-whipped him on the way and reportedly knocked him unconscious. Willie Reed, who was 18 years old at the time, saw the truck passing by. Reed recalled seeing two white men in the front seat, and "two black males" in the back. Some have speculated that the two black men worked for Milam and were allegedly forced to help with the beating, which they both denied.

Willie Reed said that while walking home, he heard the beating and crying from the barn. He told a neighbor and they both walked back up the road to a water well near the barn, where they were approached by Milam. Milam asked if they heard anything. Reed responded "No". Others passed by the shed and heard yelling. A local neighbor also spotted "Too Tight" (Leroy Collins) at the back of the barn washing blood off the truck and noticed Till's boot. Milam explained he had killed a deer and that the boot belonged to him.

Some have claimed that Till was shot and tossed over the Black Bayou Bridge in Glendora, Mississippi, near the Tallahatchie River. The group drove back to Roy Bryant's home in Money, where they reportedly burned Emmett's clothes.

In an interview with William Bradford Huie that was published in Look magazine in 1956, Bryant and Milam said they intended to beat Till and throw him off an embankment into the river to frighten him. They told Huie that while they were beating Till, he called them bastards, declared he was as good as they, and said that he had sexual encounters with white women. They put Till in the back of their truck, drove to a cotton gin to take a 70-pound (32 kg) fan—the only time they admitted to being worried, thinking that by this time in early daylight they would be spotted and accused of stealing—and drove for several miles along the river looking for a place to dispose of Till. They shot him by the river and weighted his body with the fan.

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Three days after his abduction and murder, Till's swollen and disfigured body was found by two boys who were fishing in the Tallahatchie River. His head was very badly mutilated, he had been shot above the right ear, an eye was dislodged from the socket, there was evidence that he had been beaten on the back and the hips, and his body weighted by a fan blade, which was fastened around his neck with barbed wire. He was nude, but wearing a silver ring with the initials "L. T." and "May 25, 1943" carved in it. His face was unrecognizable due to trauma and having been submerged in water. * * *
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Old 07-27-2019, 06:54 PM
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Yes. Brandon Theesfeld was kicked out of Ole Miss before he was convicted of anything, presumed innocent or not.

I hate to say it, but there is no evidence in the picture of the morons that they desecrated the memorial. They did not post anything with the picture claiming to have shot at it. There is only evidence that they posed with the sign and guns.

I still think they are arrogant, racist, knuckle dragging cretins.
I got the impression that the sign was vandalized long before these cheese dicks got there. The picture is bad enough.
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