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


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At a time when racial tensions are already very high in America, an investigation into racist messages allegedly sent by a Minnesota high school sophomore to another student turned out to be a hoax.

The Daily Wire spoke with Avery Severson, a sophomore at White Bear Lake High School near St. Paul, Minnesota, who was accused by a black student at her school of sending hateful and racist messages through Instagram.

Daily Wire reports:

Screenshots from an alleged conversation between Precious Boahen, who accused Severson of racism, and an account called “GoWhiteBear,” show the anonymous account using racial slurs. It’s unclear who was ultimately behind the anonymous account. 

GO WHITE BEAR: Leave my school n****r. I don’t like a n****r b*tch. Dog. DIE N****R. 

PRECIOUS: Homeboy, [you] trying too hard. 

GO WHITE BEAR: You’re racist! ALL LIVES MATTER NOT BLACKS. I’m talking to the principal to end your little black club, it’s racist to white people. Hope your dad rapes you. 

PRECIOUS: Have fun being miserable [about] diversity.

GO WHITE BEAR: Say goodbye to your black club. IT’S RACIST.

PRECIOUS: Aww, too bad.

GO WHITE BEAR: You should get hanged. You’re a dirty African Girl. Nobody wants you here. Go to a black school, this is WHITE bear lake. 

Severson said that over the past year she has been stonewalled by her school administration in an effort to create a Turning Point USA club. In contrast, Boahen was able to create a black student affinity group with relative ease. Boahen accused Severson of being jealous of her ability to successfully kickstart a club. 

Boahen shared a separate screenshot of the messages with the caption, “I bet you a billion bucks this is Avery Severson or one of her friends all mad because they can’t have their Turning Point club at school.”

Severson denied the accusations and told The Daily Wire that she was in a driver’s education class on Wednesday, April 7, when the conversations were posted to social media. She said she would never make such abhorrent comments.

Two days later on April 9, the hoax catapulted to a whole new level, as local media reported that students at White Bear Lake High School staged a walkout at the school and teachers joined in as a show of solidarity against the racist messages.

The high school began an investigation in conjunction with the FBI and the local police department which concluded the messages were a “hoax.”

The school district’s superintendent stated in an email, “The initial investigations by the FBI, our local police department, and the school district uncovered that the social media posts were not what they appeared. The original messages were found to be a hoax sent under false pretense by an Instagram account that was created by a student. The individual who created the social media posts poses no threat to our students of color.”

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At a time when racial tensions are already very high in America, an investigation into racist messages allegedly sent by a Minnesota high school sophomore to another student turned out to be a hoax.

The Daily Wire spoke with Avery Severson, a sophomore at White Bear Lake High School near St. Paul, Minnesota, who was accused by a black student at her school of sending hateful and racist messages through Instagram.

Daily Wire reports:

Screenshots from an alleged conversation between Precious Boahen, who accused Severson of racism, and an account called “GoWhiteBear,” show the anonymous account using racial slurs. It’s unclear who was ultimately behind the anonymous account. 

GO WHITE BEAR: Leave my school n****r. I don’t like a n****r b*tch. Dog. DIE N****R. 

PRECIOUS: Homeboy, [you] trying too hard. 

GO WHITE BEAR: You’re racist! ALL LIVES MATTER NOT BLACKS. I’m talking to the principal to end your little black club, it’s racist to white people. Hope your dad rapes you. 

PRECIOUS: Have fun being miserable [about] diversity.

GO WHITE BEAR: Say goodbye to your black club. IT’S RACIST.

PRECIOUS: Aww, too bad.

GO WHITE BEAR: You should get hanged. You’re a dirty African Girl. Nobody wants you here. Go to a black school, this is WHITE bear lake. 

Severson said that over the past year she has been stonewalled by her school administration in an effort to create a Turning Point USA club. In contrast, Boahen was able to create a black student affinity group with relative ease. Boahen accused Severson of being jealous of her ability to successfully kickstart a club. 

Boahen shared a separate screenshot of the messages with the caption, “I bet you a billion bucks this is Avery Severson or one of her friends all mad because they can’t have their Turning Point club at school.”

Severson denied the accusations and told The Daily Wire that she was in a driver’s education class on Wednesday, April 7, when the conversations were posted to social media. She said she would never make such abhorrent comments.

Two days later on April 9, the hoax catapulted to a whole new level, as local media reported that students at White Bear Lake High School staged a walkout at the school and teachers joined in as a show of solidarity against the racist messages.

The high school began an investigation in conjunction with the FBI and the local police department which concluded the messages were a “hoax.”

The school district’s superintendent stated in an email, “The initial investigations by the FBI, our local police department, and the school district uncovered that the social media posts were not what they appeared. The original messages were found to be a hoax sent under false pretense by an Instagram account that was created by a student. The individual who created the social media posts poses no threat to our students of color.”

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