In his last words to the court, a man sentenced to death ends his statement with ‘Black Lives Matter’


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A 26 year old Detroit man was being sentenced for the murders of two Michigan teenagers when the most shocking statement flew from his mouth when the judge asked if he had any last words for the court.

Frederick Young, who at his sentencing for the execution style murders of Jourdan Bobbish and Jacob Kudla, blurted these words in front of the court and the families of the victims,

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“I’d like to say sorry to the family of Aiyana Jones, Michael Brown, Eric Garner and I want to apologize for them for not being able to get justice for their loved ones who were murdered in cold blood and in respect for the peaceful protest I want to say hands up, don’t shoot, black lives matter.

Young received a sentence of life without the possibility of parole along with his co-defendant, Felando Hunter, 24, who was sentenced in a separate trial. Hunter declined to speak at his sentencing.

-Sha Be Allah(@KingPenStatus)