For those that missed this, and with almost no media coverage-I'm sure that there are many who did, 55 Year Old Theodore Wafer was sentenced to 17 years in prison for shooting Renisha McBride as she knocked on his door seeking help in the overnight hours of November 2nd 2013. The story was lost in the shuffle of stories about Trayvon Martin, and purposely isolated as a non-racial incident. For those with common sense, though, the same "I Feared For My Life" Defense was was used to justify killed yet another Black Youth. Wafer claimed that he feared someone was breaking in, and that he fired his shotgun in self-defense; but testified that the shooting was an accident during the trial. Ms. McBride had been knocking on his door, after crashing her car after attempting to drive while intoxicated. Mr. Wafer is said to have opened the main door of his Dearborn Heights, Michigan home, and fired through the LOCKED Screen Door. While no one is calling this man a racist, this case speaks volumes to the way that Black People are viewed in this country today. Judge Dana Hathaway is a yet another classic example of the narrow-minded viewpoint that we are forced to endure these days. From the long diatribe in the video below, she could care less about the loss of a young woman's life-only the ruining of an old/overly aggressive savage of a man. Without honest conversations on this issue, change cannot occur. How many more young Black People must die?