NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 11月9日 09時29分


A neighbor’s surveillance camera captured at a distance three young white men walking toward Johnny and Ann Parham’s house around the time racial epithets were scrawled on their footpath. A second, blurrier video showed at least one of them in front of the house kneeling on the ground, authorities said.⁠

The incident has shaken not just the Parham family and the nine-block town where they are seen as community pillars. Residents across Fire Island have expressed support for the Parhams and denounced the racist act.⁠

The Parhams soon installed a surveillance camera above their door — a move that would have been unthinkable before this past summer.⁠

To show they were not intimidated, the couple ordered a Black Lives Matter banner and hung it up in their front yard. In a show of solidarity, their 95-year-old neighbor across the street, who is white, did the same.⁠

“When your best friend is attacked, you need to show up and do something,” the neighbor, Edith Mendolsohn, told @NBC News.⁠

“I’m outraged,” she added. “It’s revolting that anything like that would happen around here.”⁠

Full story at the link in our bio. (2/3)⁠

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