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https://meidasnews.com/news/black-stu... In this deeply unsettling video, we delve into the tragic case of 21-year-old Demartravion “Trey” Reed, whose body was discovered hanging from a tree on the campus of Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi. This incident has sparked intense discussions and comparisons to the dark history of lynchings in the South. As the investigation unfolds, police are currently treating the case as a potential suicide, despite the family's strong objections and the presence of suspicious injuries, including broken arms and a leg. Campus police chief Michale J. Peeler has stated that there is no evidence of foul play, yet the family and community are left grappling with unanswered questions. This case comes on the heels of another tragic incident involving Charlie Kirk in Utah, raising concerns about the safety of HBCUs and the broader implications for Black communities. Why are these threats occurring, and what does it mean for the current political climate? Join us as we explore the complexities of this case, the historical context of racial violence, and the urgent need for clarity and justice. We invite you to share your thoughts and engage in this critical conversation. #JusticeForTrey #DeltaStateUniversity #RacialTensions Subscribe to the Logical Leftist for a working class perspective on the politics of the day! Support The Logical Leftist: YouTube Channel Membership: / @logicallyleftist Patreon: / jeffwaldorf Connect: BlueSky: @ jeffwaldorf.bsky.social Facebook: / jeffwaldorfshow TikTok: / jeff_waldorf Instagram: / thelogicalleftist