PK NOTE: Their Lives Matter Too. It’s a book you must pick up. Names you’ve never encountered, stories you’ve never read about, all for one, unmentionable reason: black on white murder. We were never supposed to notice what’s happening. We were never supposed to catalogue the names and tell their stories. But we did. But we have. Their Lives Matter Too.

Imagine if two white teenagers were hanging out with their black friend. In the Deep South, this would be a sign of racial progress.

Of tolerance and of inclusion.

Only, it wasn’t like this. The two white kids decided to murder their black friend. These two white teens would also steal the car he was driving, which belonged to his black father, only to ditch it and try and run away from the consequences of their actions.

Once caught, don’t you think this story would be the lead of every network nightly news broadcast, from ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX, to endless, 24/7 coverage on MSNBC and CNN?

Stop imaging for a brief moment and learn the story of what happened to 17-year-old Logan Allen Stacks, a white teenager murdered by two black teens in the Deep South. [Second arrest made after slain teen’s body left on side of gravel road in Lancaster Co.,WSOCTV.com, April 3, 2020]:

An 18-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the shooting death of Logan Allen Stacks, age 17, of Fort Lawn, the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office said Friday morning.

Akime Lee Truesdale, of Lancaster, was arrested on March 31 and charged with accessory after the fact of a felony of murder.