Yet another white American reaps the benefits of tolerance, diversity and inclusion.
While the nation loses its collective mind over a fake hate crime allegedly committed by white MAGA hat wearing hillbillies in Chicago, Illinois (on a night when it was 20 degrees below zero), and white Democrats in Virginia having worn blackface more than 30 years ago, five black juveniles – the youngest being 12 – have been arrested for the murder of a white male in Nashville.
While our corporate media declares war on Liam Neeson for admitting he once contemplated killing a “black bastard” because one of his friends was raped by a black male, yet another white individual has been murdered by blacks in America.
This time, it was five black juveniles – the youngest being 12 – who participated in the murder of a white male.
His name is Kyle Yorlets.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Police have identified three of the five juveniles who were arrested in the killing of a former Belmont University student and singer in West Nashville.
A housemate of 24-year-old Kyle Yorlets found him inside their home with a gunshot wound Thursday just before 3 p.m.
Officials with Metro police said the five suspects were in a stolen Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck in the alley that runs behind Yorlets’ home when they saw him outside. They allegedly took his wallet and demanded the keys to his vehicle.Police said it’s believed that he was shot after he refused. Yorlets was rushed to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he died.
Metro police spokesman Don Aaron called Yorlets “an absolute, absolute innocent victim” in the case.
“The entire Nashville community, every neighborhood in this city should be concerned about what happened Thursday and the events of Thursday night. A truly innocent man was murdered outside of his home and as the investigation progressed, we now have five juveniles ranging in age from 12 to 16 in custody, we have two stolen loaded guns and two stolen vehicles that they were involved with on yesterday,” Aaron said.
On Friday, Magistrate Mike O’Neil found probable cause to forward the case for all 5 suspects. The next hearing will be held on February 21.
Yorlets was from Pennsylvania and went to college at Belmont University. He was a member of a local band, Carverton. The band’s manager said in a statement, “He was loved by his friends and family.”
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