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Indiana lawmaker under fire for posting noose picture

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana lawmaker who posted nooses under a Facebook story about a black man pleading guilty to rape is drawing criticism for using racist imagery.

Republican state Rep. Jim Lucas, from Seymour, posted a picture of a gallows with two nooses under a WISH-TV story about Marquise Dozier’s case.

Lucas says he wanted to punish the man and believes in capital punishment. Dozier faces up to 72 years in prison.

Lucas says he’s previously posted the image under stories involving white offenders. Lucas says he isn’t racist and doesn’t believe the photo is.

The chair of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus blasted the photo.

Democratic state Rep. Robin Shackleford tells The Indianapolis Star noose imagery is well-known to be connected to the lynchings of African Americans and the “normalization of racism” must end.

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1 comment

Thor August 20, 2019 at 9:55 pm

Meh. Felons should get three strikes and it’s through the felon zapper. If they can’t be trusted to use their constitutional rights as free citizens they should not be free to walk among us.

I don’t care what color they are…hang ’em high.

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