
Connecticut student arrested in connection to racist Snapchat post
CNN
A Black teenager in Fairfield, Connecticut, was the target of a racist Snapchat post allegedly made by a classmate earlier this month, according to the teen's mother and the Fairfield Police Department.
Sixteen-year-old Jamar Medor was sitting in his Fairfield Warde High School homeroom on May 7 when a classmate, who is White, allegedly took a Snapchat picture of Medor from behind, circling Medor and writing, "Why is there a n***er in my homeroom?" along with another line that said, "Why is he not in chains?," according to Medor's mother, Judith. Jamar didn't even know about the Snapchat post until a classmate brought it to his attention, his mother told CNN Thursday. After the post was reported to the Fairfield Warde principal, she said Jamar was called into the principal's office where he called her.
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