order of 7-year-old jasmine barnesas in houston was brieflya rallying cry for activists across the country who said it was an unprovoked act of racial terrorism. scared people. now police have a made an arrest in that story line is changing. trace gallagher has more. even with zero evidence and no motive, the shooting death of 7-year-old jasmine barnes was labeled a hate crime by some. an attorney for the victims family that he believes the murder was racially motivated because the nation s racially charged. jasmine was in a car with her mom and three sisters on december 30th when a vehicle pulled alongside them and opened fire. the family reported seeing a red truck with a white driver in his 40s, a description that led to a sketch end of the statement from texas democratic congresswoman sheila jackson lee quoting i believe and having written hate crime legislation and knowing the criteria, i believe this should be looked at as a hate crime. three days later, new york-based
charged. jasmine was in a car with her mom and three sisters on december 30th when a vehicle pulled alongside them and opened fire. the family reported seeing a red truck with a white driver in his 40s. a description that led to a sketch, and the statement from texas democratic congresswoman sheila jackson lee i believe and having written a hate crime legislation, knowing the criteria, i believe this should be looked at as a hate crime. three days later, new york-based social activists and writers stop, shawn king got a tip that the suspect was a 20-year-old black man named eric black. king sent the tip and eric black was later arrested and reportedly admitted driving the car, saying his passenger was the shooter. the potential second suspect is currently being held on drug charges. the critics point out that john king and sheriff gonzalez continued tweeting and promoting the white suspect narrative even