Green Mile Movie is Black Boy's True Story
- sidneybighamcorpor5
- Aug 28, 2020
- 4 min read
The true story that the movie “Green Mile” is based on:
We Remember June of 1944. George Stinney Jr. was the youngest person to be sentenced to death in the 20th century in the United States.
He was only 14 years old when he was executed in an electric chair.
During his trial, even on the day of his execution, he always carried a bible in his hands, claiming to be innocent.
He was accused of killing two white girls, 11-Year-old Betty, and Mary of 7, the bodies were found near the house where the teenager resided with his parents. At that time, all members of the jury were white. The trial lasted only 2 hours, and the sentence was dictated 10 minutes later.
The boy’s parents were threatened, and prevented from being present in the courtroom, and subsequently expelled from that city. Before the execution, George spent 81 days in prison without being able to see his parents.
HE was held in solitary confinement, 80 miles from his city. He was alone without the presence of his parents or a lawyer.
He was electrocuted with 5,380 volts in his head. 70 years later, his INNOCENCE was finally proven by a judge in South Carolina. George was innocent, later to find out Police Officers had set him up looking to blame someone for the murders. May his innocent soul rest in peace.
NOW
August 27, 2020 KENOSHA, Wisconsin—Kyle Rittenhouse, a rifle-toting teenage white boy has been charged with murder after shooting two people dead and injuring another during protests in Kenosha over the shooting of the unarmed black man Jacob Blake.
Rittenhouse, 17, was arrested in Illinois and faces charges of first-degree intentional homicide, according to Lake County, Illinois Clerk of Courts public records.
So far, he is labeled a “fugitive from justice” in the complaint, which states that the teenager “fled the state of Wisconsin with intent to avoid prosecution for that offense
Videos circulating on social media showed an armed Rittenhouse tripping on a street, then firing at people who seemed to be making an attempt to disarm Rittenhouse. One person was shot in the head and another in the chest around 11:45 p.m. Tuesday amid another night of violent unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis said that the two victims were a 26-year-old Silver Lake resident and a 36-year-old from Kenosha. The injured person was a 26-year-old from West Allis.
Local TV station CBS 58 identified the 26-year-old victim as Anthony Huber, who was seen in videos swinging a skateboard at Rittenhouse.
In another video, Rittenhouse fires several shots at protesters—before getting up and walking toward police vehicles with his hands up in an apparent surrender.
Another video shows Rittenhouse running and holding his rifle. He’s heard apparently uttering into his phone, “I just killed somebody,” as he continues to run.
He had his hands up and they told him to get out of there, even though everyone was yelling that he was the shooter, The police didn’t seem to care what the crowd was saying.
Asked at a Wednesday press briefing how the suspect was able to get away despite appearing to surrender, Kenosha Sheriff David Beth speculated that it was because the scene was chaotic. “There was screaming, hollering, chanting... In situations that are high stress you have such an incredible tunnel vision,” he said.
A video posted to Twitter by a Daily Caller reporter appeared to show an interview with a rifle-carrying Rittenhouse the evening of the shooting in which he was asked what he’s doing at the protest.
“So people are getting injured and our job is to protect this business,” he replies. “And part of my job is to also help people. If there is somebody hurt I’m running into harms way. That’s why I have my rifle because I need to protect myself obviously. I also have my med kit.”
In a separate video shot at the boarded-up gas station where Rittenhouse appeared in the Daily Caller video, Rittenhouse is seen chatting with police officers and other vigilante guards. “We appreciate you guys, we really do,” the police officer said.
On Wednesday, Beth didn’t address the apparent support offered to armed vigilantes and defended the possibility that deputies gave the shooter some water, saying that “deputies would toss a water to anybody.”
He said he believed the armed men were “part of this group that wanted me to deputize them” but, he added, “showing up with firearms doesn’t do us any good.”
Beth said he’d received calls to deputize local gun owners but his response was, “Oh hell no, last night was probably the perfect reason why I wouldn’t.”
Rittenhouse posted a TikTok video from President Trump’s January 30 rally in Des Moines just feet away from the podium. BuzzFee d News matched the clip with CSPAN footage that showed Rittenhouse standing in the front row as Trump spoke.
Rittenhouse’s Facebook page became unavailable shortly before the announcement of his arrest, but it included numerous photos with Blue Lives Matter-style pro-police slogans and imagery, as well as of an Armalite rifle similar to the one he appears to have been photographed carrying in Kenosha.
The lakeside town of Antioch is just over a half-hour’s drive from Kenosha. Rittenhouse appears to reside there with his mother, Wendy Lewis, whose Facebook page features multiple images of her son—including one of him dressed as a police officer, with the tagline “We Back the Blue.”
In a 2018 bankruptcy declaration, his mother said she did not own any firearms, and the minimum age to purchase a gun in Illinois is 18. But the teen seems to have gotten his hands on one years ago—his mother posted a Facebook photo of him holding what appears to be an Armalite weapon. It’s unclear where Rittenhouse got the gun he allegedly used in the Tuesday shooting.
Rittenhouse’s mother could not be reached for comment, but should also be criminally charged, since she is the one who gave her son the ride in her vehicle to assist him in committing his criminal and terrorist acts of murder and assaults.
Corrupt people argue that Rittenhouse is just a teenager and shouldn’t be trialed as an adult, but this young man crossed state lines to commit his violent crimes of terror. Many young black boys and girls are trialed as adults for accused crimes far less worse than what this white boy did.
REMEMBER George Stinney Jr. and many more black men, women, boys, and girls who were murdered while unarmed and put in prison while innocent and they were in fact not guilty of harming no one.

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