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      XPost: atl.general, talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       XPost: alt.politics.obama       From: he-failed-to-repatriate-niggers@reparations.org              It took 55 days to confirm what Noah Bush’s family had known for weeks. His       death was not an accident, as authorities had initially insisted.              Now the family of the 8-year-old Georgia boy who drowned in a construction       pit in May is calling for more arrests and a deeper investigation into the       child’s death, which has been ruled a homicide, their attorney said.              Two boys, ages 10 and 11, have been arrested and charged in Noah’s death.       But an attorney for the family, Francys Johnson, said the Bushes are calling       for the arrest of any adults who may have had a role in covering up the       boys’ actions and criticized a sheriff’s department that for weeks said       Noah’s death was an accident.              Noah was found dead May 16, a day after he was reported missing, in a borrow       pit filled with water near his home in Jesup, Georgia, law enforcement and       Johnson have said. A borrow pit is an area where material like dirt or soil       has been dug out for use at another site.              He was last seen hanging out with a 10-year-old, whom he had known for a few       months and considered a friend, and an 11-year-old he’d met that day,       Johnson said.              “At some point, they pressured Noah to go down to the borrow pit,” said       Johnson, who has met with the district attorney and viewed the evidence.              “It’s a deep, canyon-like place. And in the low places, water fills up in       it, like swimming-pool sizes of water,” he said, adding that the area is in       “total disrepair” with fences and gates broken down, allowing access to       people.              Johnson said an argument ensued between the boys, and he “was pushed into       the water by the older juvenile.”              The sheriff’s department said at the time that his death was an accident and       that no foul play was involved. But family members disputed that finding,       arguing that Noah was afraid of water and would not have gone near it,       according to NBC affiliate First Coast News. Hundreds of people protested       the department’s findings in the days after Noah’s death.              “She always believed that there was more to this,” Johnson said of Noah’s       mother. “I don’t know if I recall anybody who’s been more regretful that       they were right.”              The sheriff’s office reversed course nearly two months after the boy was       found dead, saying in a news release that Noah’s death had been ruled a       homicide after it was discovered during the investigation that one of the       boys “pushed him into the deep portion of the borrow pit they were wading       in.” The Wayne County Coroner’s Office did not immediately respond to       request for comment regarding Noah’s autopsy.              The sheriff’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment       about Johnson's allegations.              The two boys were arrested July 10 in connection with Noah’s drowning, the       sheriff’s department said in a statement. The 11-year-old has been charged       with involuntary manslaughter, simple battery, concealing the death of       another and criminal trespass, while the 10-year is charged with concealing       the death of another and criminal trespass. The boys have not been publicly       named because of their age.              Natalie Hardison, the mother of one of the boys, was also arrested on July       10 on a felony charge of making false statements, as well as a probation and       truancy charge, both misdemeanors, according to the sheriff’s office. Chief       Deputy Mike Hargrove, of the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, said Hardison       had "lied" about her whereabouts at one point during the investigation.       Hardison has remained jailed since her arrest, according to the sheriff’s       office’s website. There is no attorney listed for her in court records.              The arrests of the boys came 55 days after Noah's body was found.              “The sheriff had the statements of these boys from within 48 hours of       Noah’s       drowning. So to let this mother be led to believe that this was an       accidental drowning for that long and to not inform the community is just       really hard,” Johnson said.              Noah “was the real center of his family’s joy” and “full of life,”       Johnson       told NBC News. His death has left Noah’s mother, Demetrice Bush, heartbroken       and searching for answers, he said.              Johnson described the area as a “tight-knit” but impoverished trailer-home       community.              “Noah’s family didn’t come from any great means, but neither are the       people       who are accused of his manslaughter,” Johnson said.              Noahs’ mother believes the sheriff’s office almost overlooked her son’s       death as a homicide and criticized the sheriff’s office’s handling of the       investigation, Johnson said              “It is her belief that, ultimately, her child didn’t matter to them,” he       said.              Noah was Black. Johnson said the two boys who were arrested are white.              The sheriff’s department did not respond to questions from NBC News about       the family's allegations.              “There may be others who are involved in concealing the actions of the 10       and 11 year old and everyone who was involved in that, who was a party to       those crimes, should be held to account,” Johnson said.              But he said the family is grateful to the local district attorney for       ultimately deciding that the two boys and one of their mothers should face       charges. The Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney said it does not       comment on ongoing prosecutions.              Hargrove said the investigation is ongoing.              “It’s still open and we’re still looking into it,” he said.              https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/family-boy-drowned-borrow-pit-calls-       arrests-10-11-year-old-are-charged-rcna162536              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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