Privilege: Attempted Murder Charge DROPPED For Black Student Who Stabbed White Classmate

Justine Brooke Murray | October 3, 2024
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The mainstream media is too busy digging for white supremacy to cover this miscarriage of justice:  

A judge has dropped the attempted first degree murder charge against a wealthy black Arizona State University student who allegedly tried to stab her white classmate to death on campus. 

Mara Daffron, 19, was simply walking into her next class on September 19 when, in a seemingly unprovoked attack, Kaci Sloan allegedly stabbed her twice with a knife. Reportedly she would have fatally stabbed Daffron a third time, had it not been for a veteran who jumped in to stop her. 

Daffron was left bleeding out from a ruptured spleen and injuries to her chest and arm, according to the Daily Mail. 

“I’m just scared because I don’t know why the f*ck she would stab me,” the befuddled victim told police officers as she was headed into an emergency surgery.

But it turns out the attack wasn’t random after all. Sloan told police she had been planning her attempted murder since the previous night, at the “$784,000 home she shares with her family in the Glendale gated community less than a mile from the school,” adds the Daily Mail.

Sloan, whom ASU had previously rewarded with a $5,000 Dean’s Award Scholarship, said she had issues with “self-worth,” leading her to choose Daffron as an “easy target” for her hate crime.

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Coincidentally, she had originally chosen the heroic veteran as her victim, but admitted to police it would have been more difficult to pull off. Better to go with the little white girl.

Sloan was sent to the Maricopa County Jail on a $250,000 cash bond and charged with first-degree attempted murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, interfering with an educational institution, and disorderly conduct, reports the Arizona Republic.

But the judge overseeing her case has now reportedly dropped two of those charges, including the big one: attempted murder. Now, Sloan will only face two to nine years in prison.

I'm sure the media lecture us about “white privilege” in their (lack of) coverage of this incident.

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