GA: Man mistaken for child molester yells during fatal beating, ‘I have kids. It’s not me’

While being beaten to death, mistaken for a man his alleged attackers believed had molested a young girl, ____ ____. screamed, “I didn’t do this. I have kids. It’s not me,” a Bibb County prosecutor said at a Thursday hearing. Full Article

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So… when will attacking a registrant be considered a hate crime?

Ceyunta Cater, Yolanda Butler, Seymour Passard.
Premeditated Murder. They planned it. Then they did it. Had the wrong person.
Simple mistake when you didn’t graduate the 3rd grade.
It is Georgia after all. Let them all do about 20 years.
So the kids in the home weren’t harmed?

Something tells me Seymore’s older girlfriend talked him into the murder. The guy had to be as dumb as rocks. He didn’t even finish high school. Just sayin

Prosecuting these people will not bring those children ‘s father back. Prosecuting the police will not bring innocent lives back. The government has failed the public by enacting laws that empower people to abuse and harm others, then justify their actions. I have lost my ability to trust anyone. Knowing I am a good person no longer gives me comfort. We have traveled into a very dark place as a society.

Janice,
Has there been thought to forwarding these stories to our lawmakers and judges to give them proof of the negative impact of their laws on a continuing basis. They keep reciting, ” If we can protect one child, then it’s working”. But what about the millions it’s harming?
Also KPFI public radio might be willing to give you a platform. They are national and promote civil rights. Just a thought.

The next thing you know is that they’ll bring up the registrant this poor soul was mistaken for and charge him with conspiracy to commit murder. It then it will become a third strike trigger if anyone else is harmed mistakenly due to his status.

The law (and the “braying hordes”) will figure out a way for registrants to be further punished for this action in order to better protect society.

That is what can be predicted in the random events that spur new legislation to expand the network of entrapment.

I supposed I’m being sarcastic but it is only based on the constitutional abomination the body of law is as evidenced by the arbitrary and perpetual punishment applied to registrants at every societal juncture.

The fact they are essentially writing out equal protection and separation of powers freely allows less principled executives and judiciary -which is essentially the majority- off the hook without prejudice.

Whatever time they do, they’ll walk out of prison and be done…they’re lucky one of them didn’t pee on his rug after murdering these kids’ father…seeing that would have traumatized them for life and required them to register!

Practically speaking, attempting to add a hate crime law supposedly protecting rso’s while we’re still publicly outed is ridiculous. It’s feel good policy. No self-respecting murderer will give two cents about it. I’m for real change, not faux, after the fact “change”.

NPS,

I’ll have to comment here because of this sites formatting…

People like you are perpetually stuck on stupid points which you believe no matter what is said. So NOW It’s a matter of just color. Lesbians aren’t oppressed either huh… Oppression is oppression, ya thick headed or what? By the way, I answered yes on two of those and I have been outed while in public so your point is crap. It’s just another lame added attempt to diminish a truth you’re uncomfortable with.

72FLH,

Glad you’re back man! I was worried. How did the doctor visit go?

Excellent words. We’re being sold politics of division. These people use race, gender, age and sexual orientation as a weapon to split us and keep us fighting amongst ourselves. It’s cover so they can further their agendas. You get it. Every person born in this country is an american. To me, it’s a non-starter as an argument. Of course they deserve rights, equally. We all deserve to go through life unhindered and oppression free but it’s not entirely possible for all of us. That’s just human nature. Does it mean we should ignore it when we see it? No but we can address it without emotional crutches.

By the way, i’m buying my domain name for a new rso forum on the 10th. Hopefully I will see you there.

We need to create a public website that lists the names, photos, addresses and places of employment of the family members of the people who attack sex offenders or those they think are sex offenders.

What people decide to do with that information, especially if they are diagnosed with cancer or some other terminal illness, is irrelevant. We simply need to use that information to protect ourselves because there is no cure for the genetic imprint that these vigilantes cowards carry, so their children, parents, siblings need to be publicly identified. For information purposes only of course.