Or Is It the Fact That It’s a Black Woman?
Recently we’ve been hearing more of
this type of story, where black women are being verbally and/or physically
attacked by loud, combative, usually drunk white men, who don’t seem to give a
hoot in a holler whether or not there are witnesses, including in some cases the woman’s minor children. (Click for
another story like this) I wonder what it is about black women that seems
to set them off. I couldn't find any answers to that question, but click here to read the results of a research study into white men's attitudes toward black women that I found very interesting.
Confederate Flag-Waving Man Arrested After Pointing
Shotgun at Black Woman, Vandalizing Car
Thomas Lee Campbell |
Thomas
Lee Campbell, 54, was charged with brandishing a firearm and vandalism after he
allegedly threatened Cierra Mayes with a shotgun and vandalized her car.
A Virginia woman says she was
terrified after a white man waving a Confederate flag pointed a shotgun at her
and vandalized her vehicle, WTVR reports.
Cierra
Mayes was at a community yard sale Sunday morning when the incident occurred.
According to police, Thomas Lee Campbell, 54, got upset after he saw a car
parked in front of his home. Campbell allegedly jammed tree branches inside the
vehicle, which belonged to Mayes, damaging the windshield.
Mayes
discovered the branches in her car after she and her father returned to the
vehicle.
“That’s
when I noticed a yellow note sitting right here on my windshield with big black
letters that say F you,” Mayes told the news station. “I noticed someone
was hurrying down their driveway so I went to the door and I knocked and I rang
the doorbell, but immediately he came out yelling, saying racial comments.”
Mayes
said she confronted Campbell about the note, and that that is when the
54-year-old went into his home and retrieved his shotgun.
“He
points it at me, and then pulls it back up,” Mayes said. “I literally just
froze, because I’ve never been in a situation where a gun was that close to me
and someone was actually pointing it at me.”
One
individual witnessed the entire incident from outside her front window.
“He was
outside of course yelling, screaming, cussing, and just being very
belligerent,” said Marisa Turner.
“He was waving his gun out and as soon as I
saw that I went downstairs, because I said I’m not playing with this.”
After
brandishing the shotgun, Campbell, according to Mayes and other witnesses, went
back inside his home and came out again with a Confederate flag, which he
started waving around. Mayes
called the police.
“At that
point, it had just gone too far. There was damage done to my windshield. With
the comments that he said, he pulled out a gun … I was concerned for my
safety,” she said.
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