Ferguson Protester Believes Son Was Lynched In Retaliation For Her Activism

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — A Ferguson protester has said she believes her son was killed in retaliation for her activism, even as police investigate the man’s death as a suicide.

Relatives found 24-year-old Danye Jones hanging by a bed sheet from a tree behind the family home on Oct. 17. St. Louis County police spokesman Shawn McGuire said Thursday that there were no signs of struggle or trauma to the body.

“Detectives, based on all the physical evidence and the current thorough investigation, they are investigating it as a suicide,” McGuire said in an email.

Jones’ mother, Melissa McKinnies, disagrees. Soon after his death she posted photos on Facebook of her deceased son, with the words: “They lynched my baby.” Facebook took down the posting, but not before it began trending on social media sites such as Twitter and Reddit.

McKinnies was active in the months of protests that helped spark the Black Lives Matter movement following the fatal shooting of black Ferguson teenager Michael Brown by a white police officer in August 2014. Officer Darren Wilson resigned and was never charged in the shooting.

McKinnies told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that her son was upbeat before his death, not suicidal. She said he didn’t know how to tie the knots used in the ligature, and the sheet didn’t match sheets from the family home.

Jones had packed an overnight bag found on the patio, suggesting that he trusted and had planned to leave the house with the person who killed him, McKinnies said.

McKinnies and other activists are urging police to take a harder look at the possibility that Jones was killed.

The St. Louis County medical examiner’s determination of the cause of death could take several weeks. Administrator Suzanne McCune said the office doesn’t issue preliminary findings.

Darryl Gray, a prominent St. Louis activist and a friend of McKinnies, said Ferguson activists are often harassed and threatened via text and social media. Gray said he found a package inside his car earlier this year. Bomb squad investigators determined it wasn’t an explosive — the package contained a 6-foot-long snake.

Police continue to investigate the deaths of two prominent Ferguson protesters, both of whom were found killed inside torched vehicles — DeAndre Joshua in November 2014 and Darren Seals in September 2016.

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  1. Damn. This is the first I had heard of all these deaths. Fucking racist klan members. The latest death is HIGHLY suspect.

  2. Good for Facebook, standing up to this uppity troublemaker who has the nerve to complain about her son’s death. I mean she’s just being intolerant towards a community that’s doing its best to make sure she has a place and knows how to keep it.

  3. Avatar for paulw paulw says:

    And now the feds are on the side of the police.

  4. Avatar for sandyh sandyh says:

    The St. Louis County Prosecutor, who would not prosecute the cop who shot Michael Brown, recently lost his primary bid and will be replaced in January with a new Democratic prosecutor. Westley Bell will undoubtedly investigate what appears to be a rash of questionable deaths among Black Lives Matter activists, as well as what Prosecutor Bob McCulloch hid from the public in the first shooting two years ago.

    There were reports at the time in the local media that the fires set to businesses in Ferguson after the protests settled down were set after trucks with rough-looking white men showed up on the scene. They might be still active in the area? Trump sure has unleashed the white supremacist element throughout the nation and they are looking to shed blood?

  5. Avatar for cola cola says:

    I am relieved that Bell will be leading this. I did not know of these deaths either… I am embarrassed to say. This is awful & I hope all of it can be thoroughly investigated and I also hope that Bell is able to remain safe…it sounds like there might be some resistance to this.

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