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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,957 posts)
Fri Jun 14, 2019, 07:45 PM Jun 2019

'I cannot change what they did': Sheriff apologizes for attempted lynching

In 1952, two deputies in Wake County, North Carolina, hung Lynn Council, an African American man, from a tree when he wouldn't confess to a robbery, according to ABC Raleigh station WTVD.

On Thursday, the current Wake County sheriff, Gerald Baker, apologized to Council in person and took down a photograph of the man who was the Wake County Sheriff at the time of the attack.

"They took me down to the woods to kill me," Council, who is now 86, told reporters as the two men sat together. "That's what they took me down there for, but things didn't happen that way."

"Jesus took over," Council added.

Baker said, "On behalf of the Wake County Sheriff's Office, I want to apologize to you for what happened to you by members of this office."

"I cannot change what they did and its effect on your life and this county," Baker said, "but we're here to let you know that this office is here to serve and protect each and every person that resides in this county."

Researchers estimate that between at least 100 people, and perhaps as many as 300, were lynched in North Carolina between 1882 and 1968, according to The News & Observer newspaper, which analyzed the state's history of lynchings along with other newspapers.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/i-cannot-change-what-they-did-sheriff-apologizes-for-attempted-lynching/ar-AACTbd5?li=BBnbcA1

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'I cannot change what they did': Sheriff apologizes for attempted lynching (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2019 OP
I wish they'd told more of the story - how did he manage to survive? cwydro Jun 2019 #1
How about a settlement to go with the apology? n/t Crunchy Frog Jun 2019 #2
 

cwydro

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1. I wish they'd told more of the story - how did he manage to survive?
Fri Jun 14, 2019, 07:50 PM
Jun 2019

God, how do you get over something like that?

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