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Eugene

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Wed Aug 7, 2019, 01:49 PM Aug 2019

Kathleen Parker: A red flag in Dixie offers a lesson for every community

Source: Washington Post

A red flag in Dixie offers a lesson for every community

By Kathleen Parker
Columnist
August 6 at 7:22 PM

COLUMBIA, S.C. — As the entire nation reeled from the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio, South Carolinians were met with news that a local teen had made violent, racist videos and threatened to shoot up his high school.

Red flags don’t come much brighter.

In conversations across the state the past few days — on social media and around kitchen tables — the name Dylann Roof has been inescapable. Although vicious videos are not in the same vein as a mass murder, this state will forever be haunted by Roof’s slaughter of nine parishioners at Charleston’s Mother Emanuel AME Church four years ago. Along with that horrible memory is the fear that, just as no one saw Roof coming, we might miss the next one. Roof had recorded videos and taken pictures of himself before taking his dreams of a race war to the so-called City of Steeples.

In the case of the local teen, townspeople familiar with his well-respected family were shocked that such apparent racial hatred could have developed to such an extent and hadn’t been identified sooner.

The student’s videos — and subsequent actions by Columbia’s Cardinal Newman School and the Richland County Sheriff’s Department — speak to the heightened focus on identifying red flags and taking prompt action. The teen, whose name is being withheld by law enforcement and school officials because he’s a minor, has been banned from the campus, according to local news outlets. In one video, the teen threatened to “shoot up the school,” which led to his arrest on charges of making threats against students. Deputies confiscated firearms from his home.

The boy’s films are painful to watch. In one, he appears to use two rifles to repeatedly shoot a box of Air Jordans, which he says is “the favorite pair of shoes for a black man.” He uses the most vulgar racial slur and says that he hates African Americans.

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Kathleen Parker: A red flag in Dixie offers a lesson for every community (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2019 OP
His name is out and in an article...busted! BigmanPigman Aug 2019 #1

BigmanPigman

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1. His name is out and in an article...busted!
Wed Aug 7, 2019, 06:02 PM
Aug 2019
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=12353698

https://www.rawstory.com/2019/08/white-teen-from-powerful-political-family-gets-banned-from-school-over-insanely-racist-gun-video/

“Howdy. I’m Parker Mustian, and I hate black prople,” he can be heard saying in the video as he loads a rifle. “They’re the worst. They’re stinky and they just suck. They’re just bad people. You’ll notice over there, there’s a box of Jordans — the favorite pair of shoes for a black man. I’m gonna show you what I think of the black man.”

"This young man is so clearly filled with so much hate that he feels the freedom to share this publicly, in a video,” said local lawyer Annabelle Robertson. “I believe that he poses a clear and present danger, and a true threat to other students and other people.”

"According to Heavy, Mustian comes from a powerful political family. He is the grandson of Richard Quinn, a legendary GOP strategist, and the son of Benjamin Mustian, a prominent Columbia attorney."
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