Dover Delaware, 2012

On October 6, 2012 in Dover Delaware this blogger was confronted with claims of a lynching, an attempted lynching and a cover up that were not immediately credible ... Here is my weblog as I struggle to place in some kind of order all the information coming in since then. Although the topics in this blog have grown beyond the original case, still ongoing and unsolved to the minds of many, the focus is the same. Equal protection under the law.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Some suspected lynchings in Joe Biden's home state, status in 2019, official explanations.

Here are some of the deaths that are suspected of being murders and/or
racially motivated lynchings in the State of Delaware in the 21st century.

  On this post only 'official' sources are cited.
Charles Conley ~ pronounced a suicide, Wesley College Student and Athlete.
https://www.doverpost.com/article/20101020/NEWS/310209997

Johnny Clark, deceased and Henry Fordham reported to have survived a lynching attempt.  https://www.doverpost.com/article/20121022/NEWS/121029930

In the article above the police characterize a 911 call in the Fordham case as resident reporting a person in their yard behaving irrationally. Here is the 911 call in it's entirety as released by the Dover P.D..  https://m.soundcloud.com/douglas-beatty/fordham-911-call-mp3

Anthony Mcdonald https://www.wdel.com/news/dover-man-s-body-recovered-from-silver-lake/article_87236f2e-cf22-11e7-a504-af15a4aa60ed.html
local man wanted for murder in 2015.



Local man who had brushed with the law in his past.
Eric Acevedo-Palencia  A Student Athlete at Wesley College. 
https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2019/03/17/body-in-silver-lake-identified-as-missing-wesley-college-student/3197212002/

  Despite Dover and Kent County Delaware being predominantly white, and the CDC suicide statistics indicating that black men are up to five times less likely to commit suicide than whites, this writer was unable to find a report of a dead white person at Silver Lake park or any person except young men of color.

   Please consider attending a community meeting in Dover Delaware at City Hall on March 28, 2019 at 6:30 p.m EST or 1830 military time EST.  Thank you. 








No comments:

Post a Comment