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Source: News & Observer
North Carolina HBCU leader outraged after bus of Black students stopped in SC
BY COLLEEN HAMMOND
UPDATED OCTOBER 11, 2022 1:20 PM
The president of Shaw University is speaking out after what she called an unfair and unjust traffic stop involving students of the historically Black university.
On Monday, Shaw President Paulette Dillard released a statement saying students from the university in Raleigh were subjected to a racially motivated police encounter on a South Carolina highway while traveling to a conference.
Last Wednesday, 18 students and two advisers were traveling by bus from Raleigh to Atlanta to attend the Center for Financial Advancement Conference, according to Dillards statement.
While driving through Spartanburg County, South Carolina, the bus was stopped for a minor traffic violation, Dillard said in the statement.
Multiple officers and drug-sniffing dogs then boarded the bus and began searching the students and advisers, she continued.
To be clear, nothing illegal was discovered in this search by South Carolina law enforcement officers, Dillard said.
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yankee87
(2,337 posts)According to SCOTUS, in gutting the Civil Rights Voting Act, stated racism is over. So according to their logic, this was a legitimate traffic stop. I feel so sorry for what these students went through. Condolences and sue the freaking county for everything it has.
90-percent
(6,889 posts)Bad memory, but I think around 2006-2008 John Roberts ruled; (in so many words) Since racism in the USA is a thing of the pasts, there's many parts off the Voting Rights Act (1965?) that are no longer needed. Shortly, or immediately, Republican racists changed the laws/rules in their states to immediately suppress the votes of minorities and college students and any demographic that may lean Democratic.
SC has been moving the goal line since the ludicrous Bush v. Gore ruling of around 2000. Stunk so bad they put into it that it should never be used as a legal precedent. The SC is not on the side of the people or Democracy itself. But, to be fair, they are totally ga-ga over 26th Century Catholic religious doctrine and totalitarian fascism.
-90% Jimmy
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,354 posts)2naSalit
(92,635 posts)Feeling a lot like pre-1964 these days.
Baitball Blogger
(47,997 posts)Stumbled into a counter for the immigrant busing. Get volunteer minorities and reporting crews to take Bus tours of the racist communities And expose this nonsense until the ACLU can establish a court case.
Eliot Rosewater
(32,534 posts)America is broken.
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