Father Whose 19-Year-Son Was Killed In
Seattle’s ‘CHOP’ Gives Emotional Interview:
‘They Should Have Stopped This A Long
Time Ago’
Daily Wire,
by
Staff
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
7/1/2020 11:23:56 PM
Horace Lorenzo Anderson, whose 19-year-old son was killed in Seattle’s “Capitol Hill Organized Protest” (CHOP) zone, gave an emotional interview to Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Wednesday night where he revealed that he was not allowed to see his son in the hospital, and he has not been contacted by law enforcement about the matter.“I’m numb, I’m still numb today,” Anderson said. “I got to bury my son tomorrow. It’s just been a lot going on. My whole thing, my whole life, man, this is incredible. To this day, it’s been almost two weeks, I haven’t heard from nobody.”“Nobody called me or tried to find me,” Anderson continued.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
MFM 7/1/2020 11:28:20 PM (No. 463847)
That was real, that was sad and if that does not get your attention then walk on..Sean cleared the slate of guests and let pure parental emotion show the real side of the hell we as a country are in..
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Connor 7/2/2020 12:07:19 AM (No. 463868)
This tells it all. Black lives matter means nothing, it is just a clever slogan. Nobody said one word to this father. Shameful.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 7/2/2020 12:08:42 AM (No. 463869)
You should have seen Hannity's face when Mr. Anderson said that no one, the mayor, police or the governor had called or came to talk to him. Hannity was horrified and outraged at the same time. It was a horrific interview. You can be sure that at the funeral tomorrow, the so-called leaders of the city will be there to have their pictures taken. Any bets?
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I have mixed feelings here. Sorry this man lost his son and how he was treated, but what was his son doing there? Parents talk to your children before something happens.
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#4 - Not the time to be armchair quarterbacking. We have no idea how he raised his son and criticizing him on the eve of the funeral is tasteless, at best.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
RedWhiteBlue 7/2/2020 12:42:44 AM (No. 463898)
Where was Okra? Obamba? Don Lemone, Donna Brazilian? Juan Willie-ums? and the rest???
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
legalart 7/2/2020 12:52:20 AM (No. 463902)
It is most heart-wrenching for a father -- any parent -- to lose a child. It's not supposed to happen, ever. This is very tragic and extremely sad. But I have to wonder why this father did not communicate what his son needed to hear to avoid being in a place like that. It makes no difference the son was of age. His worldview needed change.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
DVC 7/2/2020 1:08:49 AM (No. 463910)
Why isn't Mayor Jenny an accessory to murder?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 7/2/2020 2:01:46 AM (No. 463936)
Posters #4 and 7. Mr. Anderson said his son was a special needs child. He was easily influenced by others. He had been with his son that evening and they had talked and then he, Mr. Anderson, went to bed. His son left the house sometime afterwards. It is a very sad and tragic story.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
KatieJo 7/2/2020 4:59:07 AM (No. 463964)
Disgusting. If his son had been killed by a cop, he'd be a national hero. Since he was killed by the precious rioters, he's nobody. I don't know if it's possible for me to hate the media more than I do.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
TXknitter 7/2/2020 9:21:06 AM (No. 464190)
This poor man. I too am weary of our foul media who decide who to confer sainthood on and who to snark at and destroy. FNC is only marginally better.
Thank you Sean for being so kind to Mr. Anderson. I can barely fathom the black community caring nothing for HIS innocent son’s life being taken.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
lakerman1 7/2/2020 9:42:02 AM (No. 464221)
In the black subculture, there are fathers and then there are fathers.
Did another man who claimed to be the lad's father claim the body, visit the lad in the hospital? If another man claimed to be the father, the behavior of the hospital and the police makes sense.
Did the dead lad live with Horace Anderson? Or was he at the house, visiting? where is the lad's mother? Will Al sharpton show up in his fancy vestments to officiate at the lad's funeral? Will Crump show up?
I'm not trying to be cynical here, but there are lots of unanswered questions.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
milwaukeeroad 7/2/2020 10:31:38 AM (No. 464294)
Well, Lakerman1, then you get it! Lots of great questions have gone unasked by media types only interested in promoting their specific narrative. How about the local authorities in Seattle? Never contacted the father of the same name and address as the victim? Gracious! Catch a little Jericho Green on YouTube for a responsible black perspective on this. Only Certain Black Lives Matter. The dad is crying and the lame MSM has no curiosity about the questions you ask. That city mayor be damned.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
SALady 7/2/2020 8:06:31 PM (No. 464895)
Stop the "summer of love"?!?!?!?!?
So a few lives have to be sacrificed, a few women raped, and lots of human waste has to be left in the streets. But isn't that worth it for a "summer of love"?????
Seriously, I hope this father sues the mayor and the city of Seattle for big $$$!!!
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