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Rochester, Minnesota — Police are now investigating a viral incident involving a White mother who defended her use of the n-word to describe a Black child, whom she says took her child’s belongings.

On April 30th, Sharmake Beyle Omar—a Somali migrant who once faced sex crime allegations—uploaded a now-viral video of himself harassing a White mother at a playground.

The woman—later doxxed by anti-racist activists as Shiloh Hendrix—is seen tightly holding her child while being verbally harassed and followed around the playground by Omar.

Omar repeatedly hounds Hendrix asking “Did you call that child the n-word?” Instead of shrieking back at the accusation, Hendrix would defiantly affirm that she did and further repeat the n-word to Omar’s face multiple times.

When pressed why she used the n-word to describe the 5-year-old boy—later identified as Omar’s nephew—Hendrix would state that “he took my child’s stuff.”

Omar pressed further, “So that gives you the right to call the child…a n-word?” Hendrix retorted “If that’s how he’s going to act like.”

Omar would then threaten Hendrix by claiming “You know that’s a hate speech. And you can be recorded for that.” Hendrix would reply by saying “I don’t give a shit.”

The video would then end with Omar saying “Okay we will see what the internet has to say about that.”

In broken English, Sharmake Beyle Omar asks Shiloh Hendrix “Did you call that child the nigger word?” as he follows her to her car. Video: X.com

After it was uploaded, the video would go viral with anti-White social media influencers calling for her to be publicly shamed and even prosecuted for a so-called “hate crime.”

Hendrix, a White mother of two from Rochester, Minnesota, has since started an online fundraiser to relocate her family after enduring multiple credible threats against her and her children.

Hendrix says that Black supremacists and other anti-White ideologues have even released her Social Security number on the internet and other personal information.

The incident struck a chord with many online, quickly evolving into a rallying cry against racial attacks on White people in America. Since then Hendrix has received an unprecedented level of both moral and financial support, with her fundraiser receiving a little over $500,000 at the time of press.

However, despite widespread public support, the Rochestor police have announced that they are now launching a so-called “investigation” into the incident.

“We are aware of a deeply disturbing video recorded at one of our City parks that contains racial slurs,” Rochester Police said on May 2 via Facebook. “The City of Rochester is firmly committed to fostering public spaces that are inclusive, welcoming, and safe for all residents and visitors.”

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) also launched its own fundraiser on GoFundMe, claiming that “justice must be served.” As of the time of publication, the campaign has raised nearly $250,000.

The fundraiser page also reiterates an unverified claim that Omar’s nephew is autistic and portrays him as a “victim of racial hatred.”

The fundaiser set up by the NAACP for Omar’s nephew. Source: GoFundMe.

In a recent social media post on TikTok, Omar would identify himself as the individual who filmed Hendrix. He would also addresses alleged death threats against him, which he linked to previously dismissed sex crime charges against him involving an underage girl.

Omar’s TikTok account has since been set to private. However, before doing so, Omar shared a video in which he criticized his detractors, accusing them of being un-American

“Why am I guilty of something in court of law; dismissed?” Omar confessed on TikTok. “Tell me why am I getting death threats? Why? This is America.”

Omar defending himself from the dismissed sex crime charges before setting his TikTok account to private. Source TikTok.

In a response to a commenter asking him what happened concerning the runaway teenager, Omar asserted that the youth “wanted to play the victim card.”

“When she went back to her foster home, she wanted to play the victim card so attention [sic] could not get into trouble,” Omar wrote on May 2nd in a now private account.

Sharmake Beyle Omar accuses a 16-year-old runway of false rape allegations and says she played “the victim card.” The original post is no longer viewable by the public. Screenshot: Justice Report

While prominent leftist influencers—such as the notorious anti-White doxxer Randall Michael McWhorter, aka ‘TizzyEnt,‘—have leveraged their large platforms to attack Hendrix, most right-wing influencers have remained conspicuously silent or even issued a soft rebuke of the White mother, despite the incident resonating strongly with many of their grassroots supporters.

Despite rebuking Hendrix for calling a 5-year-old child the n-word, Crowder’s fans overwhelmingly support her in the comments. Source: Crowder Bits.

MAGA influencer and former pro swimmer Riley Gaines went as far as to compare Hendrix to accused Black murderer, Karmelo Anthony. “That lady has raised 225k so far???” Gaines said on X. “Are we JOKING We don’t need a white Karmelo Anthony.”

Half an hour later Gaines would backtrack admitting that “words aren’t comparable to stabbing an innocent boy in the heart,” but still questioned, “like what’s the goal in rewarding this?”

Riley Gaines is seen in 2022 rejecting a kiss on the cheek from President Donald Trump at the CPAC conference. Collage: Gulf Today

Another similar attack occurred when Malaysian political commentator Ian Miles Cheong baselessly slandered Hendrix as a ‘coal burner,’ a derogatory term for White women who engage in sexual relations with Black men.

To complement his post, Cheong deceptively posted a modified screenshot sourced from Pinterest depicting a White woman kissing a Black man, purporting to be from Hendrix’s Facebook account.

Ian Miles Cheong injects disinformation and slander into the discussion surrounding Shiloh Hendrix. Screenshot: Archive.Today, X.com

Despite the rebukes and attacks by right-wing influencers, a significant number of supporters have rallied behind Hendrix. Her GiveSendGo campaign has drawn thousands of contributions from small donors, with many calling on White people to stand up for each other.

“If White people don’t stand up for each other, no one will stand up for us,” donor, Stone Choir Enjoyer said on GiveSendGo. “They gave half a million to Austin Metcalfe’s killer, let’s protect a woman who stood up to a Somalian pervert.”

While Shiloh Hendrix remains free from prosecution at this time, the story is still developing, and the Justice Report will provide updates as they become available.

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