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Anyone have a "early life" or "education history" on this "woman" (I put it in quotes since we can never know these days). Oh, I also want them in jail for a decade for election tampering since that is exactly what they were trying to do and they admitted it.

Archive: https://archive.today/THl7D

From the post:

>A woman who was part of a group charged with setting a cross on fire in front of a defaced campaign sign for a candidate who became Colorado Springs’ first Black mayor pleaded guilty on Tuesday in what authorities say was a hoax. Deanna West, one of three people indicted in the 2023 incident, pleaded guilty in Denver federal court to one count of being part of a conspiracy to set the fire and then spread false information about it in the run-up to the election of Mayor Yemi Mobolade. In exchange, prosecutors said they would drop an additional charge related to setting the fire. Prosecutors say that after staging the cross burning, a photo and video of it were sent to media and civic organizations making it seem like an attack on Mobolade.

Anyone have a "early life" or "education history" on this "woman" (I put it in quotes since we can never know these days). Oh, I also want them in jail for a decade for election tampering since that is exactly what they were trying to do and they admitted it. Archive: https://archive.today/THl7D From the post: >>A woman who was part of a group charged with setting a cross on fire in front of a defaced campaign sign for a candidate who became Colorado Springs’ first Black mayor pleaded guilty on Tuesday in what authorities say was a hoax. Deanna West, one of three people indicted in the 2023 incident, pleaded guilty in Denver federal court to one count of being part of a conspiracy to set the fire and then spread false information about it in the run-up to the election of Mayor Yemi Mobolade. In exchange, prosecutors said they would drop an additional charge related to setting the fire. Prosecutors say that after staging the cross burning, a photo and video of it were sent to media and civic organizations making it seem like an attack on Mobolade.

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IMO, all hate crimes such as burning churches or burning crosses were carried out by non Christians. Either the whole civil rights history of our nation was hoaxed or it was perpetrated by people who wanted to blackwash Christians or hide their true identity.

Political theater is ok as long as it doesn’t frame anyone for a crime, refrains from libel and slander AND it is billed as theater or satire. This was an attempt to frame the opposition’s supporters as racist (untrue) and guilty of hate crimes to influence an election. This is not protected by the first amendment. Election interference by deception is illegal.

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"Hate crimes" (don't exist) They are so uncommon that nearly every single one is proven to be a hoax.