http://hotair.com/archives/2018/08/06/guess-actually-lynched-black-doll-philadelphia-potus-blamed/
This is a story which was unfolding at the end of last week and into the weekend, but we're just catching up with it now. A terrible looking event took place at a public playground in Philadelphia Thursday afternoon. Someone took a child's doll representing an African-American baby, and hung it from a noose in a tree. Making matters even worse, the park was the site of the graveyard for the Mother Bethel AME Church, one of the earliest serving the black community in the region. As you'll see below, it took the city's Mayor no time at all to blame this on ... well, I'll leave you to guess for now. ...
Per Philadelphia's Head Jackass, Jim Kenney ...
"I am sickened by what took place today at Weccacoe Playground. Although the investigation is still underway, I want to immediately condemn this despicable act. It demonstrates how far this country has fallen when people are inspired by the hateful rhetoric of our President. And it is particularly disgraceful to make a sacrilege out of a sacred burial ground, where thousands of African Americans are interred. The City will do everything in its power to bring the people responsible to justice for this disgusting act."
Ah, Mayor Kenney - up yours, you racist puke.
There was just one problem. A quick survey of local residents turned up a pastor at the local church who had actually seen the crime taking place and he had a good idea who the perpetrators were. The local CBS outlet tracked him down and soon had the villains in hand ... a group of pre-teen boys, both black and white, who thought they were playing a prank to "creep people out." ...
Mystery solved and it wasn't a group of neo-nazis after all. The fact that these children would find such a "prank" acceptable at that age and not have a clue about the symbolism involved seems a bit dubious, but speaks more to their parent's childrearing skills than any larger societal message. ...

The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence