A friend says: “When John Derbyshire wrote his column about the talk white parents should give their kids, he specifically warned about helping black people.”
Authorities in South Carolina said two teenagers have been arrested on murder charges after one of them allegedly shot and killed a man who had just helped them pull an SUV from a roadside ditch.
Michael Odell Anthony Dupree-Tyler, 19, and Deon Antonio Frasier, 17, were denied bond on Tuesday in the shooting incident, which occurred Monday night in North Charleston.
Police said a witness asked the victim, later identified as Chadwick Garrett, to help the teens pull a 2016 Dodge Durango from a ditch along a narrow road. Witnesses said he agreed to help, for a $20 fee, according to court documents cited by CBS affiliate WCSC.
Photo of Chadwick Garrett, the Good Samaritan @NCPD says was robbed and killed last night. #chsnews pic.twitter.com/LkHODaiu7O
— Harve Jacobs (@policereporter) August 16, 2016
John Derbyshire wrote in 2012:
There is a talk that nonblack Americans have with their kids, too. My own kids, now 19 and 16, have had it in bits and pieces as subtopics have arisen. If I were to assemble it into a single talk, it would look something like the following…
(10h) Do not act the Good Samaritan to blacks in apparent distress, e.g., on the highway.
(10i) If accosted by a strange black in the street, smile and say something polite but keep moving.