White Teen Posts ‘Slave For Sale’ Craigslist Advert

A Chicago-area highschool freshman is dealing with severe penalties after posting a photograph of a Black classmate on Craigslist with the caption “Slave on the market.” 

The 14-year-old Naperville Central Excessive Faculty freshman, who’s white, appeared in DuPage County juvenile court docket on Wednesday (Nov. 20), dealing with fees of two counts of committing a hate crime and one rely of disorderly conduct, the Chicago Tribune stories.

The Chicago Tribune stories the identify of the youth won’t be launched as a result of he has been charged as a juvenile.  

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Naperville police turned conscious of the incident on Monday (Nov. 18), and DuPage prosecutors charged the youth the next day on Nov. 19, the Chicago Tribune stories. 

Whereas he was in court docket Wednesday (Nov. 20) together with his mother and father, he didn’t communicate in the course of the listening to, the Chicago Tribune stories. 

On Thursday (Nov. 14), the alleged incident started in the highschool’s lunchroom, Assistant State’s Legal professional Lee Roupas advised Decide Anthony Coco. 

The teenager allegedly took a photograph of one other pupil, additionally a 14-year-old male freshman, who’s Black, as they sat on the identical lunch desk, the Chicago Tribune stories. 

The accused teen then posted the photograph on Craigslist with the caption “Slave on the market (Naperville)” together with different offensive language, Roupas stated, the Chicago Tribune stories. 

Prosecutors stated the allegations are “severe and aggravating,” and the alleged actions put the sufferer’s security in danger. The hate crime fees are juvenile felonies and the disorderly cost is a misdemeanor, the Chicago Tribune stories. 

The teenager is due again in court docket in December. He left the courtroom together with his mother and father after the judged ordered him and the alleged sufferer to haven’t any offensive contact whereas each in school and no contact exterior the classroom, the Chicago Tribune stories. 

“It wouldn’t be a nasty concept so that you can keep as distant as attainable whilst you’re in school,” the choose advised the accused, in response to the Chicago Tribune. 

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The advert has since been eliminated, and the mom of the accused teen advised the choose she took his telephone from him, the Chicago Tribune stories.

Based on Harry Smith, the boy’s lawyer, he and the sufferer have been associates and are concerned in the identical faculty exercise. Smith stated his shopper, who’s serving an in-school suspension, has a gathering scheduled to formally apologize to the sufferer earlier than the college principal, the Chicago Tribune stories. 

“Hate crimes haven’t any place in our society and won’t be tolerated in DuPage County,” State’s Legal professional Robert Berlin stated in a press release issued Wednesday (Nov. 20), the Chicago Tribune stories. “Anybody, no matter age, accused of such disgraceful actions shall be charged accordingly.”

Berlin additionally stated that hate crimes, particularly these involving juveniles, are “very uncommon” in DuPage County, including he may recall solely two prior to now decade involving youths, the Chicago Tribune stories.

The mother and father of the accused teen, their lawyer and representatives from the DuPage NAACP held a closed door assembly with district officers to debate the state of affairs on Tuesday (Nov. 19), the Chicago Tribune stories. 

“As educators, we now have a accountability to make sure the security and well-being of all college students, particularly these from marginalized and weak pupil teams. Racial discrimination and hateful acts are by no means acceptable,” the Naperville faculty district stated in a press release on Monday (Nov. 18) following an preliminary e-mail Naperville Central Principal Invoice Wiesbrook despatched to folks over the weekend, the Chicago Tribune stories.

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