Racist PAWG from Rochester MN calls Autistic 5-Year-Old Black Boy the N-Word; Fundraises $300k+

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Either folks don't care, or nobody has seen the photos. She has raised over half a million dollars, and her goal is 1 million.
Someone should spam this hell out of this on x. I saw one where they had screenshots of her and Karmelos go fund pages saying “we won!”🤣


I started to reply ask Austin’s dad has he won. But, I wrestle not…
 

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She’ll be facing trial:

A trial date has been set for a Minnesota mom accused of launching a racist tirade against a 5-year-old black child at a playground in a shocking viral video, before painting herself as the victim and raising hundreds of thousands of dollars through a fundraiser.

Shiloh Hendrix, 36, was charged with three counts of disorderly conduct stemming from the horrific incident on April 28 in Rochester, Minn.

The bigot’s trial is scheduled to begin on Aug. 31 next year, with a pre-trial hearing set for Aug. 21, prosecutors announced Thursday, according to ABC 6 News.
Hendrix — who has previous convictions for driving under the influence, disorderly conduct and brawling — has pleaded not guilty to the charges against her.

The blond, white woman went viral in early May after she was filmed by 30-year-old Sharmake Omar, who confronted her after she allegedly called a 5-year-old boy the N-word.
The 49-second clip shows Hendrix carrying her son and walking away from Omar, as he asks her to explain her actions and she admits to calling the child the hateful word.

“Mind your f–king own business,” Hendrix responded, accusing the boy of stealing items from her son’s diaper bag.

The disturbing clip was quickly condemned by disgusted viewers in online comments.
Shortly after the video went viral, Hendrix outed herself as the woman in the clip and set up a fundraiser on the crowdfunding website GiveSendGo to raise money that she said was to “help protect” her family.

She claimed her personal information was leaked online and that she needed funds to relocate them.

By May 6, the donations page had raised over $700,000, including support from avowed neo-Nazis and white nationalists, along with others who defended her actions under the First Amendment.

In response, GiveSendGo decided to mute comments on the fundraiser.

 
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