Another One Bites the Dust: Dreadlock Girl Hate Crime is Exposed as a Hoax

It’s almost as if hate crimes are happening every day.

Well, that’s if you believe everything coming from the mainstream media.

Last Monday, Amari Allen, a sixth grader, claimed she was ”assaulted” during recess at her school playground by three white boys.

The student of Immanuel Christian School in Springfield, Virginia told the New York Times “They put me on the ground” during a phone interview. “One of them put my hands behind my back. One put his hands over my mouth. One cut my hair. They were saying that my hair was ugly, that it was nappy.”

However, the Washington Post revealed on Monday that the girl has withdrawn her story.

“The sixth-grade girl at a private Virginia school who accused three classmates last week of forcibly cutting her hair now says the allegations were false, according to statements from the girl’s family and the principal at Immanuel Christian School in Springfield. School officials met with the girl and her family Monday morning before releasing the statement,” the Post stated.

The grandparents of the girl, who are her in effect her legal guardians, released a statement on Monday.

“To those young boys and their parents, we sincerely apologize for the pain and anxiety these allegations have caused,” the grandparents wrote in a statement sent to The Washington Post by the school. “To the administrators and families of Immanuel Christian School, we are sorry for the damage this incident has done to trust within the school family and the undue scorn it has brought to the school. To the broader community, who rallied in such passionate support for our daughter, we apologize for betraying your trust.”

“We understand there will be consequences and we’re prepared to take responsibility for them,” the statement continued. “We know that it will take time to heal, and we hope and pray that the boys, their families, the school and the broader community will be able to forgive us in time.”

The school’s principal, Stephen Danish, also released a statement and sent out an email to the school’s parents.

“We can now confirm that the student who accused three of her classmates of assault has acknowledged that the allegations were false. We’re grateful to the Fairfax County Police Department for their diligent work to investigate these allegations,” Danish wrote. “While we are relieved to hear the truth and bring the events of the past few days to a close, we also feel tremendous pain for the victims and the hurt on both sides of this conflict. We recognize that we now enter what will be a long season of healing.”

Another hate crime hoax bites the dust.

Like the previous Jussie Smollett hoax, this incident represents another attempt by unscrupulous individuals taking advantage of America’s political correctness culture and manufacturing outrage to create division in the country.

Thankfully, this hate crime hoax turned into nothing.

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