Another Hate-Crime Hoax: Black Student Likely Suspect in Her Own Alleged Vandalism


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Biden DOJ Nominee Fell for Smollett Hate Hoax, Said Police were “Demonizing Survivors”


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If racism isn’t widespread enough to prove liberals’ agenda of spreading the narrative that all whites are systemically racist, they will make it up. As a result, hate-crime hoaxes are becoming more and more popular. The College Fix reports “Zioriana Martinez alleged that on February 16 and March 1 someone threw eggs at her residence hall door. She also said someone tore down her LGBT Pride sticker and stole a photo of her dog.”

The Wayne State University Police Department says it spent “at minimum 200 man-hours” investigating Martinez’s accusations, all to find she herself was the primary suspect. “Police have concluded that she likely perpetrated the incident herself to obtain a leadership position in the Black Student Union” and “there are absolutely no indicators of any racial intent” the report concluded.

Unfortunately, behavior similar to Martinez is not rare. In May, Avery Severson, a white conservative student at a Minnesota high school was blamed for creating an Instagram account to send racist messages to Black girls. Severson, a Turning Point USA leader was accused by Precious Boahen of the vicious hate crime. An officer would not confirm or deny to The College Fix if Boahen had any involvement in the account.

The College Fix obtained police reports from the incident through a public records act request, which stated the student who actually created the account is a member of the Black Excellence Club. The Fix reported “police could not confirm that she is also the one who sent the racist messages, which included telling a group of black girls to ‘Die Nigger,’ among other things. However, using tech forensics, police determined that the messages were sent from the girl’s home IP address, according to police reports.”

Dennis Gerhardstein, a spokesperson for the Ramsey County prosecutor’s office said in an email to The College Fix that “the case as presented by law enforcement did not warrant criminal charges.” An official with the police department said charges were not pressed for several reasons, including because the officer did not read the suspect her Miranda rights and because they did not think it was worth pursuing charges.

Investigation Into TPUSA Student Accused Of Sending Racist Messages To Black Students Turns Out To Be A Hoax


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If racism isn’t widespread enough to prove liberals’ agenda of spreading the narrative that all whites are systemically racist, they will make it up. As a result, hate-crime hoaxes are becoming more and more popular. The College Fix reports “Zioriana Martinez alleged that on February 16 and March 1 someone threw eggs at her residence hall door. She also said someone tore down her LGBT Pride sticker and stole a photo of her dog.”

The Wayne State University Police Department says it spent “at minimum 200 man-hours” investigating Martinez’s accusations, all to find she herself was the primary suspect. “Police have concluded that she likely perpetrated the incident herself to obtain a leadership position in the Black Student Union” and “there are absolutely no indicators of any racial intent” the report concluded.

Unfortunately, behavior similar to Martinez is not rare. In May, Avery Severson, a white conservative student at a Minnesota high school was blamed for creating an Instagram account to send racist messages to Black girls. Severson, a Turning Point USA leader was accused by Precious Boahen of the vicious hate crime. An officer would not confirm or deny to The College Fix if Boahen had any involvement in the account.

The College Fix obtained police reports from the incident through a public records act request, which stated the student who actually created the account is a member of the Black Excellence Club. The Fix reported “police could not confirm that she is also the one who sent the racist messages, which included telling a group of black girls to ‘Die Nigger,’ among other things. However, using tech forensics, police determined that the messages were sent from the girl’s home IP address, according to police reports.”

Dennis Gerhardstein, a spokesperson for the Ramsey County prosecutor’s office said in an email to The College Fix that “the case as presented by law enforcement did not warrant criminal charges.” An official with the police department said charges were not pressed for several reasons, including because the officer did not read the suspect her Miranda rights and because they did not think it was worth pursuing charges.