The parent company of the school paper, Students Publishing Company, or SPC, announcedOpens in a new tab that it had “engaged law enforcement to investigate and find those responsible.” The results of the inquiry are just now coming to light.
Following the investigation, local prosecutors brought charges against two students for theft of advertising services. The little-known statute appears to only exist in IllinoisOpens in a new tab and CaliforniaOpens in a new tab, where it was originally passedOpens in a new tab to prevent the Ku Klux Klan from distributing recruitment materials in newspapers. The statute makes it illegal to insert an “unauthorized advertisement in a newspaper or periodical.” The students, both of whom are Black, now face up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
I wonder how much the student’s skin color contributed to them being the only ones charged? 🤔
I wonder how much the student’s skin color contributed to them being the only ones charged? 🤔
Why does your comment have opens in new tab repeatedly? Wtf
It’s gotta be something with the hyperlinks that were embedded in the article, but hell if I can figure out how the shit that happened.
I have no idea why.
Have you tried opening a new tab? You may be enlightened.
I use 6 different browsers and tried the link in all of them. It worked fine.
Horribly, brown = going down