A noose was found painted on the ground in front of a Black family’s home in Chappaqua, sparking a hate crime investigation. New Castle police say the 200-foot noose was found painted on Cross Ridge Road around 3 p.m. Tuesday, in front of homeowner Linda Helm’s house, where she has lived for 40 years. “It doesn’t anger me,” she said. “It makes me sad that people are still feeling the same way about Black people.” They say the investigation determined the blue line was intentionally painted around midnight three days prior, by a slightly overweight white male in his late 30s or early 40s with straight brown hair wearing a polo shirt and shorts.
Helm said one of her neighbors witnessed some of what happened.
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Donna GriffirhThat is painful and wrong but why haven’t we heard anything in the media about the young five year old white child who was shot by a black man while he’s riding his bike out front of his home ?
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