The man who was seen gleefully kneeling on a baby’s neck in a disgusting viral photo has been caught and is in jail.

But he was not arrested on “child abuse” charges.

Instead, “Black Lives Matter” supporter Isaiah Jackson, who posted a disturbing photo of himself gleefully kneeling on a white baby’s neck while writing, “BLM Now MF” has been picked up and tossed jail on a probation violation charge.

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The 20-year-old Jackson was booked in Ohio’s Clark County Jail and is now awaiting charges on the child abuse he so happily engaged in.

From Bizpacreview

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office said it is investigating the alleged child-abuse incident. The two-year-old toddler was taken to a local hospital, but was not injured.

The mother of the baby is Isaiah Jackson’s girlfriend. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office said the mother was unaware that her boyfriend was using her child as a prop in a Black Lives Matter propaganda photo.

The Sheriff’s Office said: “Interview with the mother revealed that she was unaware of the photo having been taken, or its contents, until she had been informed by other parties.”

The disturbing photo went viral after being shared by Facebook user Vincent James.

In it, a gloating Jackson — who’s 6-foot-2 and 175 pounds — kneels on the neck of the white baby.

The child’s arms are forcefully held behind his back by an unidentified accomplice.

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Jackson has a very extensive rap sheet including domestic-violence, burglary, and assault charges.

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on July 23, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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