A hate crime that is not called a hate crime.. Black male murders White woman
How it works in California
Her Name is Amber Clark: White Librarian Murdered by Black Male – Who was Banned from the Library – in Targeted Execution
Imagine getting ready to leave work at night to head home to your family
You walk to your car, unlock the door and get in the front seat.
But before you can even start the ignition, a black male points a gun at your head and pulls the trigger. [Library supervisor, 41, gunned down in parking lot months after altercation with suspect, police say, Fox News, 12-14-18]:
A disturbance at a Northern California library in October may have led to this week’s shooting death of a 41-year-old library supervisor as she sat in her car outside the building Tuesday evening, police say.
Amber Clark was shot several times in the face and head outside the North Natomas Public Library, FOX 40 Sacramento reported.
A man identified as Ronald Seay, 56, who was arrested early Wednesday, is suspected in the woman’s death, the report said.
Clark was sitting in her car around 6 p.m. Tuesday when a suspect approached and shot her with a handgun, according to police, the Sacramento Bee reported.
Authorities said Seay had caused a disturbance Oct. 13 at the library, where Clark worked as the branch supervisor. She interacted with Seay during the incident, according to police, who added that responding officers issued a no-trespass order to Seay, FOX 40 reported.
Sacramento Police spokesman Sgt. Vance Chandler said detectives believe Clark was targeted and are investigating the motive for the shooting, the Bee reported.
Chandler said Seay has lived a few miles from the North Natomas Public Library for several months and previously lived out of state.
Seay was arrested after a short and slow-speed chase at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday in Natomas, about 9 miles northwest of Sacramento, following a brief police chase.
The suspect was being held on $1 million bail and will appear in court Friday, FOX 40 reported.
Clark’s husband, Kelly Clark, said in a statement to the Bee that his wife “pursued professions that served to benefit young people and the betterment of society.”
“She selflessly gave of herself to her community,” he said.
In a statement on Facebook, the Sacramento Public Library said Clark “has been a champion for accessibility and inclusion, teaching all of us that we are all people and not defined by our disabilities or differences.”
This murder was premeditated, and one must wonder if it was racial in nature. What happened with Ronald Seay on October 13, causing him to be banned from the library? What was said between Clark and Seay during the “disturbance” on the day police were called and issued him a no-trespass order?
Had Clark noticed Seay stalking her before the shooting occurred, but out of white guilt felt shame and failed to notify the police?
In the end, it’s just another black on white murder.
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