• FBI: Investigation into wigger teen burned alive yields gun, drug arres

    From Victor Perez@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 09:12:30 2017
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    She was screwing niggers.

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    JACKSON, Miss. -- The investigation into the murder of a
    Mississippi teen who was burned alive has resulted in the
    arrests of 17 suspected gang members, though none are charged in
    her death, reports The Clarion-Ledger.

    The FBI says the men have been charged in north Mississippi as a
    part of a major operation targeting suspected gang members
    called "Operation Bite Back."

    FBI Special Agent in Charge Don Alway announced the indictments
    on Tuesday.

    Officials say the operation focuses on Panola County and is a
    byproduct of the deep investigation that has come through the
    probe into the death of Jessica Chambers, a 19-year-old woman
    burned alive on Dec. 6, 2014, in Courtland. Just after 8 p.m.,
    Chambers was doused with gasoline and set on fire in her car
    next to the gate to private land, police said. She got out of
    the car and was found on the road with burns over most of her
    body. She died hours later at a hospital in Memphis.

    Panola County Sheriff Dennis Darby told The Clarion-Ledger
    Tuesday's arrests are not directly related to Chambers' death,
    but to information gathered as authorities have interviewed more
    than 150 people and sorted through more than 20,000 phone
    records trying to find her killer.

    FBI spokesman Jason Pack said as the FBI assisted state and
    local investigators, suspected illegal activity came to light
    and resulted in the indictments and arrests Tuesday morning. The
    indictments in both the U.S. District Court for the Northern
    District of Mississippi and Mississippi's 17th Circuit Court
    District charge the 17 suspects on a variety of violations
    ranging from child endangerment, possession of stolen firearms,
    narcotics sales and felon in possession of a firearm to
    possession of counterfeit currency.

    Federal agents targeted suspected members of the Black Gangster
    Disciples, Vice Lords, and Sipp Mob street gangs, reports the
    paper.

    "It's taken eight or nine months if not a little longer to get
    to this point," District Attorney John Champion told the paper.
    "And this is not over by any stretch of the imagination."

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/fbi-investigation-into-jessica- chambers-teen-burned-alive-yields-gun-drug-arrests/
     

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