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Racist Charged With Stabbing Black Man in Times Square Says It Was 'Practice' for Killing Interracial Couples

In a taped confession, the white man who stands accused of brutally murdering a black man in Times Square with a sword showed no remorse, and explained the killing was just โ€œpracticeโ€ for a larger spree: killing black men with white women. Suggested Reading CloudSearch Test The Root 100 – 2024’s Most Influential African Americans…

In a taped confession, the white man who stands accused of brutally murdering a black man in Times Square with a sword showed no remorse, and explained the killing was just โ€œpracticeโ€ for a larger spree: killing black men with white women.

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James Harris Jacksonโ€™s confession was played at a pre-trial hearing last Thursday, reports the New York Daily News. The 30-year-old Baltimore man charged with stabbing 66-year-old Timothy Caughman last March told police during a recorded interview that he had stalked 15 groups of people looking for a victim, โ€œspecifically black men with white women, obviously.โ€

โ€œI mean, thatโ€™s the crux of the main problem, for me,โ€ Jackson said, adding that it was โ€œinsurmountableโ€ for him.

The New York Times reports that Jackson was โ€œcalm, almost nonchalant-soundingโ€ when called to reenact the stabbing during the March 2017 interview. He specifically looked to carry out a series of killings in New York to โ€œinfluence the national conversationโ€โ€”in essence, he wanted to stage an act of racial terrorism in Americaโ€™s media epicenter.

โ€œI was planning on doing basically as many [killings] as I could in Times Square,โ€ Jackson told detectives.

After looking for a victim with โ€œno witnesses, 100 feet on each side,โ€ he came upon Caughman, who was sorting the trash for recyclables. Jackson pulled out an 18-inch short sword, stabbing Caughman repeatedly in the back and chest before damaging his weapon on the pavement.

Jackson also said he felt โ€œkind of badโ€ that he killed an older manโ€”he had hoped to kill somebody younger. And when detectives asked directly if Jackson felt any remorse about Caughmanโ€™s death, Jackson said responded, โ€œNo,โ€ according to the Times.

โ€œHeโ€™s a homeless black guy,โ€ Jackson explained.

Jackson faces murder, terrorism, hate-crime and weapons charges, with a maximum sentence of life in prison without parole.

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