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The family of Eric Rivers, 20, filed a complaint against Madison
County Justice Court Judge Bill Weisenberger, who is white, accusing him
of striking Rivers at the market on May 8 in Canton, Miss.
"This is 2014, not 1960, where someone could slap a young man and
call out, 'Run, n-----, run,'" former Canton Mayor William Truly, now
president of the Canton branch of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People, told the Clarion-Ledger.
An apparent witness, Tammy Westbrook, told the newspaper Rivers was
offering to help flea market vendors unload their goods when
Weisenberger slapped him twice, then yelled "run, n----, run" as he
fled. Westbrook and her sister, a vendor at the flea market, recalled
that they thought Weisenberger was a law enforcement officer because he
was wearing a security guard's uniform.
Weisenberger did not respond to the Clarion-Ledger's requests for comment.
The local NAACP head told the newspaper that he plans to file further
complaints against Weisenberger and expects a grand jury will
eventually hear the case.
"No citizen should have to face justice before a judge who holds such
a high degree of racial animus and hatred," Truly said Friday in a news
conference, as quoted by the Clarion-Ledger.
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