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Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness

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NBC, ABC, CBS, & CNN Refuse to Report on Murdered 5-Year-Old Boy

Over the weekend a heinous murder took place purportedly involving a 5-year-old boy who was purportedly assassinated at point-blank range by his neighbor.

WSOCTV reports:

A 25-year-old man accused of shooting his 5-year-old neighbor in the head at point blank range in Wilson, North Carolina on Sunday night has been charged with first-degree murder in the boy’s death.
Darius Nathaniel Sessoms, 25, was arrested Monday after fleeing the scene and is in the custody of Wilson Police and members of the U.S. Marshals Service Carolinas Regional Task Force, The Wilson Times reported. Sessoms was found in a home in Goldsboro.
No details about a possible motive for the shooting have been released, but police said it was not random.

None of the major news networks are covering this shocking story & nobody knows why.

Andrew Mark Miller reports:

Four major news networks have not reported on a story of a 5-year-old white child who was allegedly shot in the head at point-blank range by a 25-year-old black man while he played in the street.
“Cannon Hinnant Say his name @CNN @NBCNews @CBSNews @ABC,” Jason Howerton of the Blaze tweeted, along with screenshots from four major news networks showing no coverage of the execution-style murder of 5-year-old Cannon Hinnant. The Washington Examiner also confirmed the four networks' result pages showed no coverage as of Wednesday.
Police believe convicted felon Darius Sessoms approached the young boy earlier this week and shot him in the head in front of his two young sisters in North Carolina. He had no apparent motive except for a family member’s theory that Hinnant rode his bicycle through Sessoms’s yard.
Daniel Horowitz of Conservative Review pointed out the several felony convictions on Sessoms’s record and asked in an article, titled “Justice for 5-year-old Cannon Hinnant means locking up violent criminals,” why the alleged killer wasn’t locked up in the first place.

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