Matthew Bohannon and Andrew Bohannon
Matthew Bohannon and Andrew Bohannon

Two White Brothers Not Murdered Over 'Free Zimmerman' Sticker

by Lewis Loflin


Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com July 16, 2013 reports that:

Jacksonville Sheriff's Office accused of covering up hate crime

The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is facing accusations that it covered up a hate crime by denying that the murder of two brothers in a parking lot on Sunday night was related to the Trayvon Martin case, despite the fact that a sticker was placed on the brother's truck which read "Free Zimmerman".

At around 8:45 p.m. at the 7000 block of Normandy Blvd, Jacksonville, 24-year-old Andrew Austin Bohannon and 19-year-old Matthew Ryan Bohannon were sitting in their truck in the Golden Corral parking lot when they were approached by another car carrying multiple occupants.

After "some type of conversation" between the two parties, multiple shots were fired at the brothers. One was killed instantly while another was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at a local hospital.

"Now rumors have spread that the deadly shooting is in retaliation to a bumper sticker placed on the Bohannon's truck that said "Free Zimmerman," reports FirstCoastNews.

Yet this announcement was plastered all over a number of blog sites. The blogosphere is alive with rumors of a hate crime coverup. The only problem is it wasn't true.

The fact is the brothers were drug dealers that had been setup for a robbery. Three of the four thugs including the shooter are black, one is white. It had nothing to do with Trayvon anything.

Jallil Graves, Avery Wood, George Carter, Steven Bennett

Published on Jul 17, 2013 from www.news4jax.com:

4 men charged in brothers' killings - 1 man already in Clay County jail for unrelated house party shooting.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Four men are now charged in the killing of two brothers in a drug deal robbery on the Westside on Sunday night.

Jallil Graves, 21, Avery Wood, 19, George Carter, 21, and Steven Bennett, 18, have been arrested in the shooting deaths of 19-year-old Matthew Bohannon and 24-year-old Andrew Bohannon. All four are charged with two counts of felony murder and two counts of robbery. Lt. Rob Schoonover said all four gave confessions.

Wood was arrested Tuesday and had his first appearance before a judge Wednesday morning. Graves was arrested in Clay County on Monday and charged with attempted murder in the shooting of a 20-year-old man at a house party on July 7.

Investigators say Wood set up the meeting with the Bohannon's under the pretense of buying three ounces of marijuana from them. When they arrived at the restaurant, Graves got out of his car and shot the brothers...

They found drugs at their home. Check your facts before you post!


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