By Ann Coulter
12/22/2021
Theyâre doing it again. The New York Times is aggressively hiding relevant facts on a matter of public interest simply in order to promote the narrative of black victimhood.
OK, we didnât get away with it last time, but we probably will this time. Letâs try!
Daunte Wright is the half-black man fatally shot by a police officer in Minnesota earlier this year. According to Nexis, he has appeared in well over 100 articles in the Times. But one thing Times readers will never be told is that Wright was facing criminal charges for trying to choke a woman to death while robbing her at gunpoint.
They will also never hear about the lawsuit accusing Wright and an accomplice of shooting a guy during a carjacking.
In a bold departure from customary practice, the Times did make two passing references to another lawsuit claiming Wright shot a guy in the head, permanently disabling him, but in both cases, quickly added: âThe lawsuit offers no direct evidence tying Mr. Wright to the shooting.â
And those are just the crimes heâs accused of committing lately, during the brief year and a half since he turned 18 and was no longer treated as a juvenile.
When it comes to Wrightâs legal problems, the Times didnât even pull its usual trick of putting all the interesting information in paragraph 20. These grisly allegations, as set forth in police reports and lawsuits, have been completely, 100% censored from the Newspaper of Record.
This isnât a genteel refusal to âput the victim on trial.â Wrightâs short but exciting criminal record is highly relevant to the convulsions this country has been going through since George Floydâs death at the hands of the police in 2020 â convulsions painstakingly fostered by the Times.
Contrary to the mediaâs black victimhood narrative, thereâs a very good reason Wright was in a position to be confronted by the police and in a way that most people are not.
In addition to allegedly committing a slew of gun crimes before the age of 20 (based on only one year and six months of public records), Wright was stopped for driving with expired license plate tags. He didnât have car insurance. He also didnât have a driverâs license. (And yes, white people are busted for these infractions all the time.)
When the officers ran his name, they discovered that Wright was driving on a suspended license, there was a restraining order against him, and a bench warrant for his arrest on a weapons charge. They had no choice: they had to arrest him. But as one officer began to handcuff him, Wright resisted, jumped back in his car and was about to flee â along with an officer trapped in the passenger window, trying to get control of the gears.
Thatâs when Wright got shot.
In other words, this case isnât exactly a primo example of âDriving While Black.â Thatâs why The New York Times hides all the pertinent facts.
For example, last week, the Times finally â glancingly â mentioned Wrightâs lack of a driverâs license and insurance. (Thatâs if you donât count a recent article about how Minnesota laws adversely affect minorities â âeven regulations about driverâs licenses and renewal of tags.â)
On the other hand, the Times has run 16 articles about Wrightâs ⌠air freshener! (E.g.: âHow a Common Air Freshener Can Result in a High-Stakes Traffic Stopâ). Thatâs 16 more than all its articles on Hunter Bidenâs laptop!
What is the Times talking about? It seems that, immediately after the shooting, Wrightâs mother told the media that heâd been stopped merely for having an air freshener hanging from his rearview mirror â AND NOW HE WAS DEAD!
Thatâs completely untrue, but itâs the story the Times is going with. No new information will be allowed to penetrate the paperâs BLM cocoon.
Times reporters must have heard about the armed robbery/choking incident, because theyâve repeatedly quoted Wrightâs accomplice in the crime, Emajay Driver. On April 13, Nov. 30, Dec. 8 and Dec. 17 the Times ran some version of this quote:
ââHe loved to make people laugh,â said Emajay Driver, a friend of Mr. Wright. âHe was just great to be around. There was never a dull moment.'â
And thatâs all we get from Mr. Driver.
New York Times: Say, we saw that police report about you and Daunte nearly choking a woman to death while committing an armed robbery. So naturally, we have to ask: Do you by any chance have any heartwarming stories about him?
Somewhat more important than Daunteâs love of laughter are the details of that incident, given at length in Americaâs Greatest Newspaper, the U.K.âs Daily Mail.
On Dec. 1, 2019, Wright and Driver crashed at the apartment of a 20-year-old woman theyâd been partying with. The next morning, the womanâs roommate went out to get $820 in rent money, handed it to her, then left for work.
Just before the attack, Wright locked himself in the victimâs bathroom for a noticeably long time in order to make videos of himself with a gun, and to empty a bottle of hand sanitizer onto his gun. (Daunte, with his simple, trusting nature, apparently believed an urban legend that sanitizer âblocksâ fingerprints.)
Minutes later, as the three of them were exiting the apartment, Wright suddenly blocked the door, pointed the gun at the womanâs head, saying, âGive me the f-ing money. I know you have it.â (Me to The New York Times: Give us the f-ing facts. We know you have them.)
She refused, asking âAre you serious?â Wright barked, âWeâre not playing around,â and grabbed her by the neck, choking her, as she dropped to her knees, with the gun in his other hand still pointed at her head. âYou look into his eyes,â the victim later said, âand itâs so evil.â
Next, he tried ripping her shirt open to get the money, perhaps having seen her hiding it in her bra earlier. She screamed, and Wright began choking her again. (As Wrightâs accomplice so poignantly said, there was never a dull moment with this guy.)
Finally, Wright and Driver ran off, hopping into a white Cadillac that was waiting for them.
They were arrested five days later. Driver pleaded guilty to first-degree aggravated robbery, his second felony conviction. He was facing 20 years in prison, but only got probation, leading some to speculate that heâd made a deal to testify against Wright.
Again: The Times hasnât printed a single detail of Wrightâs give-me-the-f-ing-money robbery attempt. Or the lawsuit about the carjacking. In more than 100 articles, there were two brief mentions of his shooting a guy in the head.
As for the trial of Kim Potter, the officer who shot Wright, neither the prosecution nor defense disputes that it was a mistake, that she thought she was holding her Taser. Several officers, and the defenseâs use-of-force expert, testified that Potter would have been fully justified in shooting Wright in order to protect the other officer from being dragged by the car.
But Wright âloved to make people laugh.â Thatâs all the Times wants you to know.
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Ann Coulter is the author of THIRTEEN New York Times bestsellers â collect them here.
Her book, ÂĄAdios America! The Leftâs Plan To Turn Our Country Into A Third World Hell Hole, was released on June 1, 2015.
Her latest book, Resistance Is Futile!: How the Trump-Hating Left Lost Its Collective Mind, was released on August 21, 2018.