If you wonder why black families who have to deal with family court are treated poorly?
I present to you, Michael Henkel.
Almost every one of these racist work in positions of power that affects black people’s lives. It is sickening.
A Philadelphia Family Court supervisor was fired Monday after video surfaced of him tearing down Black Lives Matter signs from a fence at a South Philadelphia park and saying he didn’t care about black lives.
Michael Henkel, 61, of South Philadelphia, had worked as a writ-server supervisor. After video was shared widely on social media of him taking down the signs at Columbus Square, at 12th and Reed Streets, the First Judicial District terminated his job.
In the video, after a woman is heard yelling out to him, “Black lives matter,” Henkel responds, “Not to me they don’t.”
Imagine how many lives he has damaged over the years.
Flip the pages for the video and some of the Twitter reactions.