The child is a middle class Goth, so I doubt he'd be black, not that it should make a difference I know, but it does seem that colour's raised its ugly head once again.
I am making this about race because there are certain members of AB who have jumped at the chance of conflating every other knife story in the past couple of years with a chance to slate black people.
Therefore, it's relevant.
Unless of course, we are allowed to only mention race when the suspect is black?
Are only 'certain persons' on AB allowed to mention race in relation to knife crime.
I haven't read all posts so this may have been mentioned before.Possibility this lad,who apparently did not stand out as a "bad apple", had been coerced into trying drugs with catastrophic results.
This is what a certain person said about black people:
When are you hand wringing leffties going to wake up and admit that it is not the colour of their skin, but their whole culture that makes them the savages they are.
So before any of you clamber up of your high horses, recognise that these kinds of statements have been made in relation to black kids an AB for years.
perhaps that's what gets in the press, pretty much like your assumption that fat white bloke, sporting tattoos and draping themselves in the flag of St George are all knuckle dragging morons. you said as such the other day
Agree with YMB there was no need to turn this into a racial issue, why do it when the story is horrendous whoever killed the poor woman? Race surely doesn't have to be brought into such issues and it was wrong to do so IMO.