The 18-year-old sister of Charleston, S.C., church shooter, was arrested Wednesday for carrying a knife, pepper spray and marijuana in her high school, authorities say.
Morgan [first names only] also posted a Snapchat critique about the National Student Walkout protest against gun violence that took place Wednesday, according to the Post and Courier of Charleston, S.C.
"Your [sic] walking out for the allowed time of 17 min. They are letting you do this, nothing is going to change what (the expletive--probably starts with the letter 'f') you think it's gonna do? I hope it's a trap and y'all get shot we know it's fixing to be nothing but black people walkin' out anyway," the genius wrote.
Morgan was taken to the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. A $5,000 bond carried a judge's condition that she not return to A.C. Flora High School.
The school's principal sent a letter to parents, telling them about the incident.
Dylann, Morgan's brother, was convicted on federal charges in 2016 and pleaded guilty to state charges in 2017 in connection with the June 2015 murders of nine black churchgoers at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston.
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Morgan [first names only] also posted a Snapchat critique about the National Student Walkout protest against gun violence that took place Wednesday, according to the Post and Courier of Charleston, S.C.
"Your [sic] walking out for the allowed time of 17 min. They are letting you do this, nothing is going to change what (the expletive--probably starts with the letter 'f') you think it's gonna do? I hope it's a trap and y'all get shot we know it's fixing to be nothing but black people walkin' out anyway," the genius wrote.
Morgan was taken to the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. A $5,000 bond carried a judge's condition that she not return to A.C. Flora High School.
The school's principal sent a letter to parents, telling them about the incident.
Dylann, Morgan's brother, was convicted on federal charges in 2016 and pleaded guilty to state charges in 2017 in connection with the June 2015 murders of nine black churchgoers at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston.
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