Rally in Jena for Six Teens Charged with Battery

Some call it a "second civil rights movement"

One of the biggest stories in Louisiana right now took place this morning in a small town. The town of Jena is seeing an influx of people who came for a demonstration this morning, protesting battery charges against six black teens. They retaliated against a white teen for a noose that had been hung in a tree. The white teens were not charged with any crime. The Reverend Al Sharpton helped organize the demonstration, and The Advocate reports on his words:

"This is the most blatant example of disparity in the justice system
that we’ve seen," Sharpton said Thursday. "You can’t have two standards
of justice. We didn’t bring race in it, those that hung the nooses
brought the race into it."

For more Louisiana news, contact Glenda Daughety.


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