The problem is what angers black Americans isn't their own dying in the military by the hands of their fellow counterparts but the fact a white guy killed a black boy. The coverage was also a main factor as the media wanted to see racial tensions even if we never seen trayvon's body. We see the body, the evidence and the outcry from these parents of the young girl but since it's military...black folks won't go there.



This story makes me very sad. We live in a veryCan't believe there's no thread on this story. And it's never been had the National attention it deserves.
http://kennethdprice.com/2014/01/09/what-the-death-of-pfc-lavena-johnson-says-about-us/
Interesting read. I refuse to believe the official story
These questions need answered:
- How does a young lady take an M-16 automatic rifle to shoot herself in the mouth?
- Why no suicide note at the scene to corroborate stories of LaVena's depression?
- Why did investigators fail to recover a bullet?
- Why were no traces of gun powder found on LaVena's hands?
- A trail of blood leading from LaVena's body and the tent.
- Forensic evidence that someone tried to set the tent on fire, leaving Pfc. Johnson's fully clothed body inside the burning tent.
- What of trauma to LaVena's body, including: multiple abrasions, a broken nose, loose teeth, and burns.
- A corrosive chemical on LaVena's genitals.
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