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Black And Latina Athletes Walk Off Field After Taunts Of ‘Trump Build That Wall’ Hurled At Them
Donald Trump’s Nazi-like presidential campaign is spilling over throughout the country, especially through white students who feel a sense of ‘entitlement’.
WISCONSIN --- The Elkhorn Area School District in Wis- consin is investigating claims of racially charged taunts made by a group of its students that were directed at soccer players from Beloit Memorial High School.
The incident unfolded last Thursday night when the Be- loit girls varsity soccer team visited Elkhorn. Beloit girls soccer coach Brian Denu said that the Elkhorn students began to target Black and Latina girls on his team, using racial slurs and chanting things like, "Donald Trump, build that wall."
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At some point, the fed-up and distraught Beloit players walked off the field.
Denu said that even though a small group of Elkhorn stu- dents were behind the racially charged taunts, the comments still had a huge effect on his team.
On Saturday, Elkhorn Dis- trict Administrator Jason Tadlock told the station that he was aware of the incident and that school officials were looking into the matter.
7 Men Sentenced To More Than 50 Years In $100M Tax Fraud Case
Last week, a U. S. District judge sentenced 7 men to prison for their roles in a $100 million federal income tax fraud case. The men were identified as:
Harlan Decoste, a/k/a “Money King,” a/k/a “Mon- eyking 111,” 27, of Miramar, was sentenced to 19 years, 6 months in prison, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release, and was ordered to pay joint and several restitution in the amount of $28,211,434.
Kerby Luma, a/k/a “Money Makin Kerb,” 26, of Miramar, was sentenced to 11 years in prison, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release, and was ordered to pay joint and several restitution in the amount of $28,211,434.
Frantz Decoste, a/k/a “Gripe 111,” 21, of Miramar, was sentenced to 4 years, 6 months in prison, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release, and was ordered to pay joint and several restitution in the amount of $28,211,434.
Francis Jeudy, a/k/a “Money Makin Rab,” a/k/a “Brizzleon 111,” 26, of Mira- mar, was sentenced to 9 years, 8 months in prison, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release, and was ordered to pay joint and several restitution in the amount of $28,211,434.
Andy Cherrelus, a/k/a “Risktakers 111,” 24, of Miami, was sentenced to 7 years, 10 months in prison, to be followed by 3 years of super-
vised release, and was ordered to pay joint and several restitu- tion in the amount of $10,000,000.
Each of the defendants previ- ously pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the gov- ernment, one count of conspir- acy to possess fifteen or more unauthorized access devices, one count of possession of fif- teen or more unauthorized ac- cess devices, and one count of aggravated identity theft.
Frantz Decoste and Jeudy also pled guilty to one count of possession of stolen mail.
In a separate sentencing hear- ing, Chad Davis, a/k/a “Chadillac,” a/k/a “Chadil- lac 305,” 29, of Miami, was sentenced to 4 months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release. Davis previously pled guilty to one count of possession of fif- teen or more unauthorized ac- cess devices.
According to court docu- ments, while officers from the Miramar Police Department were investigating an armed home invasion that occurred at a home occupied by Harlan Decoste, Frantz Decoste, Luma, and Jeudy, in the Silver Falls Subdivision in Miramar, they discovered evidence of nar- cotics activity within the home. As a result, officers obtained a search warrant for the resi- dence.
During the search, the officers found evidence of fraud-related
Harlan DeCoste, Frantz De- coste, And Frances Jeudy were given prison time in the tax fraud scam.
activity in bedrooms and com- mon areas, consisting of ap- proximately 500 debit cards issued in other persons’ names.
They also found a ledger that contained personal information of others, and another ledger that contained information re- lated to tax returns, five United States income tax refund checks in other persons’ names, and various tax return documenta- tion in other persons’ names.
In addition, the officers seized approximately 10 computers and 3 USB drives. There were also significant amounts of United States currency, jewelry, expensive shoes and clothing, and other valuable items in the home.
The funds were deposited in several accounts in the names of others and then withdrawn.
Prosecutors said the Harlan Decoste was considered the ringleader of the group. He re- portedly founded a rap music company, GroundUp111, as a cover for the tax fraud opera- tion.
Another Black Protestor Attacked By Trump Supporter
In yet another headline grab- bing display, a Donald Trump rally in Albany, New York became the locale of the physical assault of a Black pro- tester by a supporter of the Re- publican presidential frontrunner.
Video footage of the incident, which occurred Monday (April 11) and recently went viral on social media, captures the Trump supporter coming face-to-face. According to the New York Daily News, things took a violent turn as tempers flared and one of the Trump supporters reached across the barrier, grabbed the Black protester’s face and wound up slapping the Black protester as the man was pulled
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back away from the barrier by other Trump supporters.
Mike,” the Trump sup- porter, who assaulted the Black protester, said on NBC News on Monday said that he attacked the Black protester after the protester started “yelling about some bu*****t.” In his eyes, Mike claims the black protester violated his per- sonal space.
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