Crime

Black Student in Chicago Threatened to Shoot Sixteen Whites

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Jabari R. Dean, a black student who attends the University of Illinois at Chicago, was arrested today after reportedly posting a threat on the internet.  He allegedly said that he intended to kill sixteen white people on the campus of the University of Chicago.  Authorities were alerted to the threat by a private citizen, who saw the threat on the www.worldstarhiphop.com site.

The warning reads as follows:

“This is my only warning. At 10AM Monday morning, I’m going to the campus quad of the University of Chicago. I will be armed with an M-4 carbine and two desert eagles, all fully loaded. I will execute approximately 16 white male students and or staff, which is the same number of time McDonald was killed.  I will then die killing any number of white policeman in the process. This is not a joke. I am to do my part and rid the world of white devils. I expect you do the same.”

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Federal authorities claim that it was not a credible threat.  I wonder if the threat would have been credible had a white person written that he was going to kill 16 blacks.  We may never know if the threat was credible as police were swarming the quad on campus, including fully equipped SWAT team members.  If it was a serious threat, he would have called it off after seeing no one but police on campus.

Dean was arrested and charged with transmitting a threat on interstate commerce. (internet)  Dean, who lives off campus, was arrested without incident and police are providing no other information, including whether any weapons were found.

Dean will appear in front of a judge on Monday afternoon for arraignment.

Dean claimed that he was going to shoot 16 whites because that’s the number of bullets that were fired into Laquan McDonald by a Chicago policeman now charged with murder in the shooting.

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