The Justice system isn’t just for people who look like us.
You won’t be surprised by this.
Gardner Fraser, who had pleaded no contest to tampering with evidence in connection with the Febuary 2018 death of Dominic “DJ” Broadus II, was sentenced Monday to one year in the Baker County jail and four years of probation.
Fraser claimed self-defense in the fatal shooting and was only charged with deleting communications on his phone after the shooting — a felony.
Family and friends of Broadus claim there has been a miscarriage of justice, in part because Fraser is the son of a former Baker County Sheriff’s Office deputy.
Prosecutors told the judge that after shooting Broadus, Fraser first called his cousin who lives nearby and found Broadus face up with no phone in sight, but they say there was evidence Broadus did have his phone. They said it was his cousin is who told Fraser to call his father, a former deputy, who then told him to call 911.
You can murder a black man.
Lie about it being self-defense and get away with it because your dad is a cop.
AmeriKKK.
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