term hate. the teenagers were mostly white in rankin county were being led by an 18-year-old named daryl dedmon, according to police. dedmon had a history of harassing teens at his high school by several accounts from parents and students who knew him, he hated blacks, hated white people who had black friends. he hated anyone he thought was gay. and on this sunday morning, after a night of drinking, he and his friends, witnesses have told police, were out to the act on that hate. some of the teens there that night would tell police the teenagers attacked that lone black man without any provocation, repeatedly beating anderson, yelling white power. then one of the vehicles drives off. daryl dedmon apparently wasn t through. he had two girls in his truck as he was leaving this parking lot, a big f-250 pickup truck. james craig anderson, the man who was beaten almost to a pulp, was stumbling down this curb. that s when police say daryl dedmon hit the gas, jumped the curb and ran
teenagers saw him. james, a black man, alone. it is hard to imagine what happened next without using the term hate. the teenagers were mostly white in rankin county were being led by an 18-year-old named daryl dedmon, according to police. dedmon had a history of harassing teens at his high school by several accounts from parents and students who knew him, he hated blacks, hated white people who had black friends. he hated anyone he thought was gay. and on this sunday morning, after a night of drinking, he and his friends, witnesses have told police, were out to the act on that hate. some of the teens there that night would tell police the teenagers attacked that lone black man without any provocation, repeatedly beating anderson, yelling white power. then one of the vehicles drives off. daryl dedmon apparently wasn t through. he had two girls in his truck as he was leaving this parking lot, a big f-250 pickup truck. james craig anderson, the man who was beaten almost to a pul
it was still dark when james craig anderson walked out of a motel towards his car in a parking lot off jackson s ellis avenue. smith says that s when the white teenagers saw him. james, a black man, alone. it is hard to imagine what happened next without using the term hate. the teenagers were mostly white rankin county were being led by an 18-year-old named daryl dedmon according to police. he had a history of harassing teens at his high school by several accounts from parents and students who knew him, he hated blacks, hated white people who had black friends. he hated anyone he thought was gay. and on this sunday morning, after a night of drinking, he and his friends witnesses have told police, were out to the act on that hate. some of the teens there that night would tell police the teenagers attacked that lone black man without any provocation repeatedly beating anderson, yelling white power. then one of the vehicles drives off. daryl dedmon apparently wasn t through
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