Attempted lynching stopped by local attorney

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Salome Florez March 8th, 1934 

Unpleased mob caught during attempted lynching by a local attorney and his children. 

Attempted lynching by an unpleased local mob was stopped last night by a local attorney and his children. Tom Robinson, was the man identified as the possible victim of the past incident; the event happened around midnight last night at the local jail of Maycomb county, on which Mr. Robinson is temporarily staying whilst his case is still pending to be solved in court. 

“Although I refrain from commenting much about the past incident my client had to go through, I do long for the people to know yesterday’s event should be a matter of shame; threatening an innocent man and treating him with such a level of disgrace is not a manner of decent educated men.” 

This was a statement given this morning by Mr Atticus, who is the lawyer of yesterday’s event victim. He argues it is unjust to give this man that kind of treatment, but is it really? 

George Smith, a member of yesterday’s event mob manifested “The man deserved to have been lynched, we were just accomplishing what our justice system cannot do.” According to him, Mr Robinson was to pay for his insolence. 

Keep reading our daily updates to find out more about Mr robinson’s case and his path to see the light again. 


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