A particularly grisly home invasion and robbery on November 10 resulted in the sexual assault and murder of the pregnant wife of a leading pastor in the Indianapolis area. Amanda Blackburn, 28, was 12 weeks pregnant when she was attacked in her house in the early morning hours.
Local news covered the attack, but there has been no mention in the broader mainstream media. Why is this the case? The answer is obvious. Blackburn was white and the suspects that have been arrested in connection with her rape and murder are young black men.
Larry Taylor, 18, and Jalen Watson, 21, each face multiple felony counts in Marion County, Indiana, where the murder took place. A third man, Diano Gordon, has been named in a probable cause affidavit, but has not yet been charged in Mrs. Blackburn’s murder. If convicted, Taylor and Watson face life in prison and possibly the death penalty.
“People in Indianapolis may be shocked and horrified at this example of black-on-white crime and violence, but they are not surprised,” Colin Flaherty, an award-winning journalist and author of the best-selling book White Girl Bleed a Lot, which documents the widespread epidemic of black-on-white violent crime, explained to AMERICAN FREE PRESS in a recent interview. “Racial violence is part of the DNA of Indianapolis.”
Blackburn’s husband, Davey, left their Indianapolis home about 6 a.m. on the morning of November 10. Police investigators believe the suspects, who are accused of breaking and entering into multiple houses in the Blackburns’ neighborhood that fateful morning, watched him leave. The suspects entered the Blackburn residence shortly after Davey left.
According to local reports, neighbors say they heard gunshots about 6:45 a.m. Police allege the suspects sexually assaulted Mrs. Blackburn and then murdered her in cold blood by shooting her in the back of the head and watching her die.
“Whites are under attack and if they don’t start speaking out things will get worse,” Jesse Lee Peterson, the popular black radio host and author, recently explained to AFP in an exclusive interview.
“Whites need to speak up against these types of crimes and expose the lack of coverage and racial double standards.”
Flaherty is also critical of the way in which the political establishment and mainstream mass media regularly downplay, excuse, or ignore the many examples of black-on-white violent crime, which all too often includes some of the most grizzly and brutal acts of violence, including rape and murder, as in the case of Mrs. Blackburn who was allegedly sexually assaulted before being murdered by her black assailants.
“Another part of this grisly epidemic are the reporters and public officials who ignore, deny, condone, excuse, encourage, and even lie about it,” Flaherty noted. “In Indianapolis, just a few days after the murder, local TV news ran a story about one of the killers and how he was turning his life around.”
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