This case has been getting a lot of attention here in the People’s Republic, when it first happened the town held a candlelight vigil against racism and cancelled the remainder of football team’s season. Turns out that racism was nothing but a hoax.

LUNENBURG, Mass. —Investigators say the mother of a Lunenburg teen whose home had racist graffiti sprayed on it last month is a “strong suspect” in the case.

According to the search warrant, Isaac Phillip’s mother, Andrea Brazier, replied “OK” when an FBI agent said she was the one who spray painted graffiti on the house.

“Most of the leads we have followed up throughout the investigation have led back towards the house,” said Lunenburg police Lt. Michael Luth.

When asked if police considered Brazier a strong suspect, Luth responded, “I would.”

Court documents also claim Brazier made false statements and then asked them to stop the investigation.

Police took a bag of evidence out of the home where “Knights Don’t Need (N-Words)” was spray-painted on the family’s home. Phillips, who’s biracial, plays football for the Lunenburg Blue Knights.

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