The high school kids from Covington Catholic HS were cleared of any wrongdoing after the press and even their local bishop accused them of firing off racial slurs and heckling a Native American, a stolen valor dickweed who made claims of being a Vietnam veteran--we actual Vietnam veterans don't like those people, and usually we can tell when we get them in a five minute conversation about "The Nam."
Turns out the POS lied about the kids too.
An independent investigation funded by the diocese determined they were not the instigators of the incident that went viral in Washington, D.C., on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial last month.
The investigation was conducted by Greater Cincinnati Investigation Inc. It found that the accounts of Nick Sandmann, his classmates and the chaperones on their trip to D.C. were consistent with videos that circulated online showing that it was the kids who were harassed by a fringe racist group of so-called Black Hebrew Israelites.
“Some of the students asked the chaperones if they could do their school cheers to help drown out the Black Hebrew Israelites,” said the final investigative report, which was obtained by Fox News. “After the interaction with the Black Hebrew Israelites, Mr. [Nathan the POS] Phillips approached the students.”
The report said the students said they felt he was coming into their group to join in with the students’ cheers and that none felt threatened by [POS] Phillips.
“We found no evidence of offensive or racist statements by students to Mr. Phillips or members of his group,” the report stated.
The Covington students – in particular Sandmann – were vilified online by leftists and the media [but I repeat myself] after a short viral video widely misrepresented their actions as allegedly harassing Phillips following the pro-life demonstration.
The Rev. Roger Foys, the bishop [quick-on-the-blame] of Covington, told parents in a letter obtained by Fox News that their students had been exonerated for the misrepresentation of their actions on January 18. But has Rev. Foys been exonerated by a higher authority?
A high-profile legal team, led by L. Lin Wood, for Sandmann is preparing for possible legal action – including libel, defamation, cyberbullying and assault – against the “cybermob” that targeted the teenager in the days following the incident.
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