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Tuesday, 09/25/2007 10:55:49 AM

Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:55:49 AM

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Jena six.....comments

am posting this to let u know about an account of what actually happened in Jena, La.....according to a girl that was there
I have heard parts of this story from others
am posting this only to give another account of what happened

I live but :30 minutes from Jena, La.
I received the below e-mail about the Jena six incident and am posting it as it was given to me.....I bold lettered some areas:


This was written by a girl from Jena who knows the truth about what was happening. So don't believe what the media tells about the Jena 6. And it should be noted that Michael Bell had been in trouble 4 earlier times because of violent acts but the national media won't tell that
I'm not even sure how to start this post, as I joined this site particularly to respond to this thread. I decided that it was time that there was a dose of the
facts.

Once upon a time, a school assembly was held to discuss dress codes at Jena High School. An assembly was held for the boys, and one for the girls, as the dress codes do have some differences. As a joke during the boys' assembly, a black boy, who is known to always joke around, asked the principal, "can we sit under the tree." There are no boundaries as to where
anyone can or cannot sit at the school. That tree was a twig when I went there. It grows right smack in the middle of the school square. Kids tend to congregate in areas with their friends. Some congregate under the tree, on the benches, around the "casket," and other areas of the school. Blacks and whites are welcome at any one of those locales. People tend to congregate where they feel comfortable. That usually is where the majority of their friends are. However, there is nothing saying that they cannot go elsewhere. Same is the case here.
The square at Jena High School has been known for the center of school spirit and/or pranks for many years. I've seen everything from "funerals" of opponent football teams to the tree and surrounding area covered with toilet tissue. Jena High School is known for themed activities surrounding football games. This particular week, JHS was playing a team in which the mascot is Cowboys! Hence, the nooses in the tree..."hang'em high!" Not for one moment did the thought of racism cross my mind or the majority of the others. It was football season. We were playing the cowboys. The kids, girls and boys, wore boots to school and had a western themed pep rally! Nooses cowboys and horse theives in my world.

Maybe I've watched too much Gunsmoke, but racism was not even a thought.

Due to the reaction of ADULTS in the black community, not the kids at the school, the boys were suspended. The entire punishment for those boys was never published because of the confidentiality of the issue. However, the boys were suspended. They and their families were required to go to counseling. The boys had hours of community service. The boys and their families continue to receive threatening phone calls, but yet no one has addressed that issue.
In the wee hours of a Thursday morning, arsonists set fire to Jena High School. The main building burned. Blacks and whites, alike, wiped tears as their Alma Mater was for the most part gone! Nothing has been proven to be related to the noose incident or any other racially motivated activities.

The weekend after the school burned, a private party was held in Jena. Invited guests were black and white.
However, some uninvited guests showed up at the party and wanted to come in. A fight ensued between a white boy and a black boy. This fueled fights that took place over the weekend. A white young man was leaving from a convenience store that is located on the outskirts of town. As he was leaving, black boys "jumped" him. He did have a gun in his truck , as d o many of the males that hunt in this part of the world. When he went to get his gun, the black boys took the gun from him. Police were called. Black boys were arrested for stealing the gun and attacking him. He was not involved at the incident at the party, nor was he even at the party. The following Monday, the kids returned to JHS, the first day after the fire. Emotions were still askew due to the fire. Everything that was "normal" was not "normal" any more. There was no intercom system. Classes were moved all over the remaining part of the school. It was chaos, but controlled for the most part.

The students stayed in the gym area during their lunch break. When the bell rang for them to head back to class, one of the "Jena six," cornered a freshmen white boy in the lobby of the gym. He was trying to get the boy to fight him. The freshmen boy was clad in blue jeans and red wing boots, hence the typical "red neck." Another black boy, the very SAME one that asked about sitting under the tree, pulled one of the "Jena six" away from the boy and told him that there would be none of that fighting there.


However, that wasn't enough for same boy. As the students were returning to class, same "Jena Six" boy, pulled the hood of his sweatshirt up over his head and pushed the victim down into a concrete wall. When the boy hit the concrete, he was knocked unconscious. It was at this time, that five other boys, joined in and continued to stomp and kick the boy as he lay unconscious on the ground. Guess what...the SAME boy that asked can we sit under the tree, was doing everything that he could to pull them off of the victim. The color of his skin is also black! A friend of the victims managed to lay over the victim until teachers could get there to break the fight up. Remember, there was no intercom system, no way to call for help! The victim was unconscious when he the ambulance arrived. Hospital records will verify that. Thank God, he ended up not being hurt any worse than he was.

On same night of the incidence, the junior class had their ring ceremony at a local church since the auditorium of the school was burned. The victim was a junior and was able to attend the ceremony. His face was swollen and bruised, but yet he was able to walk up and get his ring. The audience applauded as his Mom placed the ring on his finger. One of the Jena six, was also at this ring ceremony the same night.

So the question that many are asking is, was he hurt badly enough for the "Jena Six" to be charged with attempted murder? I, for one, am not sure of exactly what the statutes or guidelines are for determining charges. However, the extent of one's injuries does not have a thing to do with that. Think about it, one could shoot at someone and miss, and never harm a hair on their head. That's just something to think about.

Oh by the way, since there's already one thing to think about, here is yet another. Think about the "black" girl that was consoled by her "white" friends the day after the fight. She was having to be consoled because some of the blacks, the color of her own skin, were threatening her, stating that she was the one that turned them in. Ask the media to find that girl and her Mom. There just may be a different twist on everything.

This is an unfortunate situation for everyone involved, the kids, their families, the school, and the community. The community has come together on more than one occasion with prayer meetings for unity and harmony in the community. There are consequences for behaviors. I hope that you will join with us in praying for consequences to be just.

The moral of this whole story is, do not believe everything that you hear in the media. Remember, there is more than one side of the story. Unfortunately, the side that is most news worthy is the one that makes the news. Please remember our community in your prayers.









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