White people are seemingly getting more bold in the South. Whether itβs a white woman killing a Black man unprovoked, or a group of racist white men threatening a group of innocent Black women, it just doesnβt seem to stop.
This latest example might be even more disturbing.
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Last week, a white couple in Conway, South Carolina, was arrested after they allegedly erected and set fire to a cross outside the home of their Black neighbors over Thanksgiving weekend.
According to the Horry County Police Department, Worden Butler and Alexis Harnett were both charged with second-degree harassment.
Even though this is their most blatant and disturbing act yet, Butler and Harnett allegedly have had a history of harassing their Black neighbors, Shawn and Monica Williams, with racist remarks, threats, disturbing claims, and now this.
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The Black couple said they walked outside to a burning cross facing their home over Thanksgiving weekend.
βThere was a cross burning about eight feet from our fence,β Monica said. βWe were speechless because weβve never experienced something like that.β
The couple moved to Conway, settling into the perfect retirement home, but said their neighbors have made the last two years a living nightmare.
βHeβs blatant with the βN-word,ββ Monica said. βHe chased off our surveyors. Heβs chased off people from the water and sewer department.β
As if those acts werenβt bad enough, Harnett allegedly told the couple that he βkilled a Black woman in the past,β according to USA Today.
Her partner in crime, Butler, also allegedly made some disturbing posts on social media, once posting the Black coupleβs address on Facebook and writing that he planned on βsummoning the devilβs army ,and I donβt care if they and I both go down in the same boat. Iβm about to make them pay.β
While the NAACP and local police are investigating these acts, South Carolina is one of the two states in the country that doesnβt have laws that criminalize hate crimes.
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