Don't expect to see any black community activists or black reverends coming to the aid of the family who lost their mother... That only happens when they can extort the city and businesses after the black person is the victim.
"I thought snatching iPhones was the safest and quickest way to make money and support myself without hurting anyone," Prince Watson wrote in a typed, one-page letter. "Now I understand what I did was wrong and it hurted a lot of people deep down inside."
As his lawyer read his words aloud in court, Watson, 19, hunched forward at the defense table with his eyes cast at the floor. Moments later, Judge James Linn sentenced him to 32 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and robbery in the 2011 death of Katona-King, a 68-year-old mother of three who was a deacon at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Logan Square.

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