It has been widely shared and touted by mainstream politicians and by personalities such as Fox News’ Tucker Carlson. Make no mistake: The "great replacement" is not a conspiracy theory that lives only in the dark underbelly of the internet. Violent actors who take up the cause are celebrated in white supremacist extremist circles as heroic martyrs who will inspire others to act - to preserve and defend whiteness against an invasion of immigrants, Muslims or Jews who they claim will eradicate or replace white nationals, Christians, Americans or Europeans. In these calls, mass violence is seen not only as means to an end, but a preferred solution. In online spaces, the conspiracy circulates widely in the form of text-based chats, memes, videos and other propaganda, often using scientific racism - which uses false data on issues like IQ or poverty rates to make eugenicist arguments about racial differences or “population quality” - and dehumanizing anti-immigrant rhetoric to call for a violent defense against a dystopian future. 7 News will update you as we learn more.Now together under the overarching framework of the “great replacement,” this unifying conspiracy falsely claims there is a global, elitist plot to eradicate white, Christian civilizations that will lead to whites’ extinction or loss of power. If you or a loved one have or is currently experiencing domestic violence, the following hotlines are available for your use:Įrie County Child and Family Services: 71 He then forced at gunpoint the ex-girlfriend and her passenger into his vehicle and lead police on a high-speed chase. The homicide Wednesday morning shares similarities to another case involving Bennefield that happened 22 years ago.īack in 2000, Bennefield slammed a stolen car into a vehicle driven by his ex-girlfriend on Route 33. Everybody was trying to help her and this is what happens."īuffalo Police say 45-year-old Adam Bennefield is currently wanted for questioning in Hudson's murder. "She would call and ask questions saying 'what should I do?' When the video was posted on Facebook, everybody saw it. Hodge says Hudson was trying to figure out how to keep her family safe. Hodge and Hudson's daughter was one of the children in the car, according to Hodge, and she saw everything that happened - including her mother's murder. "I know he was arrested a couple of days ago for domestic violence," Hodge said. The ex-boyfriend and father of one of Hudson's children, Andrew Hodge, says that this should have never happened. Jeter says as soon as Hudson went around the corner in her car, that he "smashed into the front of her car and got out of the car with a shotgun, shot her and pulled off." Jeter says her mother asked Hudson why she was putting on the vest, and Hudson responded, "because mom he's going to kill me you don't understand." Hudson's mother says Keaira went so far as to wear a bulletproof vest before leaving the house. Hudson's family members tell 7 News that she left the house Wednesday morning to drop her three children off at school. Hudson, unfortunately, never made it to court or work Wednesday morning. "She's been staying at my mom's house for the last couple of days and she was going to go to court today because he was trying to get custody," Jeter said. Jeter says her sister was staying with their mother because she feared for her life. I've been with her going to police stations, she's been texting me, sending me videos, giving me her phone password just in case," Jeter said. Hudson's sister, Montaysha Jeter, says her sister posted a disturbing video of her being beaten by her husband on social media. The mother, 40-year-old Keaira Hudson, was in an abusive marriage with her husband according to her family members. (WKBW) - A mother of three children is dead after being shot in her SUV near Shawnee and Richlawn Avenues Wednesday morning.
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