That's the photo chosen by Canada's Global TV to illustrate the report on their website's landing page. And here (below) is the first three paragraphs of their report.
"A 22-year-old woman from Georgia was arrested for allegedly going on a shooting spree on the day of the solar eclipse and telling people that God told her to do it.
Taylon Nichelle Celestine faces charges of attempted murder and aggravated battery for the Monday shootings.
"She is accused of injuring two people after opening fire on vehicles travelling Interstate 10 through northern Florida.
One victim was shot in the neck and is currently in the hospital receiving treatment. The other was grazed on the arm by a bullet.
"Before the incident, Celestine allegedly checked out of a local hotel and told staff there that she was 'going on a shooting spree, directed by "God" in relation to the solar eclipse,' Florida Highway Patrol wrote in a statement.
No other details about motives were provided in the statement."
Based on that information, a lot of readers might have jumped to the conclusion that Ms Celestine is a crazy black woman, but of course the liberal mainstream media wouldn't want to confirm any such suspicion.
That is likely why they refrained from publishing the mug shot at the left, which found its way into the not-very-liberal New York Post.
Why wouldn't they show us what the accused looks like? For the same reason that the lickspittle media don't (unless forced), identify criminals with "black names", e.g. Velveeeta Taneesha Jones.
What really burns my ring, though, is when the story gives a description of a wanted person like "Female, 5", 150 lbs, with dreadlocks" -- omitting any reference to colour -- and then concludes, "Anyone with further information about the identity or whereabouts of the suspect is asked to call the Police or Crimestoppers." LMAO.
We didn't need the picture, the name gave it away.
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