NAACP seeks federal probe after noose put on black student's neck in Mississippi
WIGGINS, Miss. The president of the Mississippi NAACP is demanding a federal hate crime investigation after the parents of a black high school student said as many as four white students put a noose around their sons neck at school.
No child should be walking down the hall or in a locker room and be accosted with a noose around their neck, president Derrick Johnson said Monday during a news conference in Wiggins. This is 2016, not 1916. This is America. This is a place where children should go to school and feel safe in their environment.
Johnson said the incident happened Oct. 13 near a locker room at Stone High School in Wiggins.
Hollis and Stacey Payton, parents of the alleged victim, attended the news conference but did not speak. Their son, a sophomore football player, was not with them and they did not release his name.
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Cross-posted in the Mississippi Group.