A 19 -year -old woman, a memorial to Sid Robinson, who was killed and abolished after going to a date with her in the murder, then a Malwaki official said her “The racist emails have erupted.”
Memorial is installed, using taxpayers, 000 7,000 taxpayers, in Kadahi’s Warnimont Park, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
After talking to Robinson’s mother, Sheena Scarborough, Robinson’s mother, said that “withdrawal of resolution would be better” after talking to Robinson’s mother, Sheena Scarbro, Melwaki District 12, said Joan Maggel Martines.
“It was something to respect his legacy and to respect his memories … and feel comfortable for them,” Martnes said at a meeting of the County Parks and Culture Committee on January 28. “And what we received in return was the flame of racist emails, ‘Why should black people get it when white people do not get it?”
“She wanted me to take her back and I’m going to withdraw it because I came to the conclusion that, yes, the taxpayers might not be followed,” said Martines.
He added, “I just want to say shameful to people to treat the bereaved mother in this way and make it a race.” “And when it is absolutely unnecessary and absolutely immoral, treating it, and it shows the mother the most invasive and hateful parts of our society.”
According to a criminal complaint, Robinson went to history with Maxwell Anderson on April 1, which was arrested weeks later and was accused of deliberately killing a first degree, which led to the body and fire. Was distorted. A foot with Robinson’s physical organs, including arm, torso, right leg, and pink nail polish has been found scattered in the surrounding area.
The complaint states that Robinson’s 2020 Honda Civic was received on April 2 with huge damage to the fire.
Anderson has requested not to be guilty and is based on a million guarantee of 5 million.
Melvaki County Supervisor Felicia A. Martin criticized those who sent a racist email about the monument.
“It is unfortunate that we are in the moment of the history of our country where once again we feel very comfortable with our prejudices, with our racism and mere evil, hateful thoughts.
Martin admitted that a park is probably not the best place for a monument, saying that people may not want to go and remind you of a tragedy.
“Even when you say this, we should use sympathy and sympathy,” he said.
Martin, who demanded the removal of his name as a co -sponsor of this resolution, said he expects to discuss the “very suitable” and “very appropriate” method for Robinson’s honor at another time Û”