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Murder of Timothy Caughman

Coordinates:40°45′17″N73°59′43″W / 40.75466°N 73.99528°W /40.75466; -73.99528
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Location40°45′17″N73°59′43″W / 40.75466°N 73.99528°W /40.75466; -73.99528
Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, U.S.
DateMarch 20, 2017; 8 years ago (2017-03-20) (EDT)
TargetAfrican American men[1]
Attack type
Stabbing,hate crime,terrorism[2]
Weapons
Deaths1
Injured0
VictimTimothy Caughman (killed)
PerpetratorJames Harris Jackson
MotiveWhite supremacy
VerdictLife without parole
ConvictionsFirst degree murder

On March 20, 2017,Timothy Caughman, a black 66-year-old man, was collecting cans for recycling in theHell's Kitchen neighborhood ofManhattan,New York City when James Harris Jackson, a white 28-year-old man, approached him and stabbed him multiple times with a sword. Caughman later died of his injuries. Jackson subsequently turned himself in to police custody and confirmed that he traveled from Maryland to New York with the intention of killing black men in order to prevent white women from havinginterracial relationships with them.

Attack

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Jackson traveled by bus from his home inBaltimore,Maryland to New York City on March 17 with the intention of killing black men in order to prevent white women from having interracial relationships with them, according to reports. He stayed at the Hotel Times Square on West 46th Street. On March 20, Jackson allegedly walked up to Caughman with an 18-inch sword and stabbed him to death in theHell's Kitchen neighborhood. Jackson turned himself in to police on March 22. According to police, Jackson told them that he planned to attack more black men inTimes Square.[4][5][6]

Victim

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Timothy Caughman was born in 1950 or 1951 inNew York City, the son of Tula Caughman, a home health care aide, and William Caughman, the pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church. Growing up in theSouth Jamaica Houses, a housing project inJamaica, Queens, Caughman earned the nickname “Hard Rock” for being a skilled boxer and street fighter.

Caughman spent his entire life in New York City, earning an associate degree after attending college in Brooklyn and Staten Island and working as a social worker in Queens, including several years running a division of theNeighborhood Youth Corps, a federal antipoverty program. After this, Caughman held a number of jobs including club promoter, and spent the last 20 years of his life living in a room at the Barbour Hotel on West 36th Street inHells Kitchen. While many residents of the Barbour were individuals transitioning from homelessness, Caughman was a permanent tenant.[5]

Described as an avid reader and “a benevolent man content with an unassuming life”, Caughman reportedly enjoyed discussing religion and philosophy “over unhurried meals of turkey bacon and grits at local diners.” He used cash earned as a can and bottle recycler to help pay for his room and simple indulgences like trips to Washington, DC, where he enjoyed attending congressional hearings. He was a collector of celebrity autographs and had an active social media presence on Twitter, posting about his desire to visit California and commenting, on a 2016 Election Day selfie, “I love America.”[5][7]

Perpetrator

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James Harris Jackson, (born May 26, 1988), aBaltimore, Maryland native, turned himself in to police and said he took the bus to Manhattan to kill black men, whom he said he had hated for over ten years. The weapon used by Jackson was a "Roman short sword" hidden in his pants.

Jackson was born to a liberal household, and lived in an "almost all-white" area outside Baltimore. His grandfather, who was fromLouisiana, supported racial integration and frequently was the target ofcross burnings on his lawn. Jackson expressed racist views as young as three and shared them only with "like-minded people."[8] Jackson had also voted forBarack Obama in the2008 presidential election and opposedRepublican vice presidential candidateSarah Palin, saying, "I couldn't let Palin get in there. She's stupid."[8] Jackson had graduated in 2007 fromFriends School of Baltimore aQuaker school. Jackson would later serve in theUnited States military as an intelligence analyst in theAfghan capital ofKabul in 2009 stating he enjoyed "the sense of mission" in 2010 and 2011 before being honorably discharged after winning several awards in 2012.

Jackson stated that he had been thinking about killing black men "for a long time, for the past couple years, for the past couple years. I figured I would end up getting shot by the police, kill myself, or end up in jail". Jackson said he picked New York because he wanted to make a statement. He was charged with second-degreemurder at a March 23 arraignment, though the prosecutor is reportedly working on upgrading the charge to the first degree, as well as adding ahate crime charge. He did not apply for bail and was held pending his next court date on March 27.[9][10][11] In an exclusive interview atRikers Island withThe New York Daily News, Jackson had mentioned theneo-Nazi websiteThe Daily Stormer though he had neither confirmed nor denied ever being a reader. Jackson told theDaily News that he regretted killing Caughman and wished to kill younger African-Americans such as "a young thug" and "a successful older black man with blondes". Jackson also expressedwhite nationalist views such as belief in thewhite genocide conspiracy theory "The white race is being eroded [...] No one cares about you. TheChinese don't care about you, the blacks don't care about you".[12]

Jackson'sYouTube channel containedalt-right,neo-Nazi,Holocaust denial,MGTOW,pro-Trump, and white nationalist content. Some of the videos shared were "Is It Time for Whites to Start Voicing Displeasure With Black on White Crimes?", and "Blacks Know That Blacks Are Violent So Why Does the White Media Pretend They Are Not".[13][14]

Courtroom and police interview videos were released later. Jackson stated that his killing was "an amateurish, slipshod version" of "a terrorist attack". Jackson described interracial couples as "an insurmountable problem [...] I mean, that's the main problem for me". Jackson believed that blacks "need to be exterminated" and stated that "In my opinion, blacks are inferior people" and believed that "I think we should just preserve the best people and get rid of all the dead weight." He also said that his killing of Caughman was "practice" for other attacks on interracial couples and mentioned that he had stalked between 10 and 15 individuals or groups almost carrying out two attacks with the same knife but hesitated though he planned on killing several blacks with white women. Jackson did not expressed remorse for his actions stating "No. He's a homeless black guy" and said "It was weird. I didn't feel great. I didn't feel horrible either. I thought it (the stabbing) would send me into a bloody rage fury." Jackson also stated that the killing was intended to start a race war in a manifesto written by him: "The racial World War starts today. This political terrorist attack is a formal declaration of a global total war on the Negro races".[15][16][17][18]

Aftermath

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On March 27, 2017, Jackson was charged with one count each of murder in the first and second degrees as an act of terrorism, second-degree murder as a hate crime, and three counts of criminal possession of a weapon in theNew York State Supreme Court.[2] After initially planning on going to trial,[7] Jackson pled guilty to the murder in January 2019 and was sentenced to life without parole the following month, on February 13, 2019.[18][19] He is now serving his sentence atClinton Correctional Facility, inDannemora, New York.

References

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  1. ^Rodriguez, Mathew (March 25, 2017)."White supremacist who stabbed NYC Black man says it was practice for Times Square massacre".Mic.Archived from the original on January 18, 2019. RetrievedNovember 19, 2018.
  2. ^abSilva, Daniella (March 28, 2017)."White Supremacist James Harris Jackson Charged With Terrorism for Killing Black Man in NYC".NBC News.Archived from the original on November 1, 2017. RetrievedMarch 28, 2017.
  3. ^"Prosecutor: Targeted killing of black man in NYC 'most likely an act of terrorism'".
  4. ^Peled, Shachar (March 23, 2017)."White stabbing suspect targeted Black men, police say".CNN.Archived from the original on March 23, 2017. RetrievedMarch 24, 2017.
  5. ^abcKleinfield, N. R. (March 23, 2017)."A Man Who Hated Black Men Found a Victim Who Cared for Others".The New York Times.Archived from the original on November 18, 2018. RetrievedNovember 19, 2018.
  6. ^Giordano, Morgan (March 27, 2017)."White supremacist who stabbed 66-year-old Black NYC man to death regrets not killing 'a young thug'".AOL.com.Archived from the original on November 20, 2018. RetrievedNovember 19, 2018.
  7. ^abMiller, Michael E. (December 27, 2019)."Hunting black men to start a 'race war'".Washington Post.Archived from the original on December 10, 2021. RetrievedMay 27, 2021.
  8. ^abBrown, Ellen Moynihan; Brown, Stephen Rex (March 26, 2017)."White supremacist James Jackson reveals deranged desire to kill Black men to save white women in jailhouse interview".nydailynews.com.Archived from the original on January 25, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2019.
  9. ^"The Latest: Mayor: Sword killing 'unspeakable human tragedy'".The Washington Times. March 22, 2017.Archived from the original on November 20, 2018. RetrievedNovember 19, 2018.
  10. ^Southall, Ashley (March 22, 2017)."Suspect in Manhattan Killing Hated Black Men, Police Say".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331.Archived from the original on November 1, 2017. RetrievedMarch 24, 2017.
  11. ^"White Man Who Wanted to Harm Blacks Arrested in New York Stabbing: Police".The New York Times. March 22, 2017.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedMarch 24, 2017.
  12. ^"Racist James Jackson reveals deranged plan to save white women".NY Daily News. November 15, 2018.Archived from the original on November 20, 2018. RetrievedNovember 19, 2018.
  13. ^Norton, Ben (March 25, 2017)."White supremacist who traveled to New York to murder black men followed extremist racist online groups who support Trump".Salon. RetrievedFebruary 24, 2020.
  14. ^Weill, Kelly; LaPorta, James; Zavadski, Katie (March 23, 2017)."James Jackson Liked Alt-Right Videos, Claimed He Was a Genius in Army Intelligence".Archived from the original on October 21, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2019.
  15. ^Piccoli, Sean (September 20, 2018)."Sword Killing Was 'Practice' for Racial Terrorism, Man Told Police".The New York Times.Archived from the original on November 20, 2018. RetrievedNovember 19, 2018.
  16. ^"Suspect accused of murdering man with sword told police Blacks should be 'exterminated'".WTTG. September 26, 2018.Archived from the original on November 19, 2018. RetrievedNovember 19, 2018.
  17. ^"'He's a homeless Black guy': Hatred of interracial relationships inspired fatal Times Square stabbing, suspect told police".Washington Post. September 21, 2018.Archived from the original on November 20, 2018. RetrievedNovember 19, 2018.
  18. ^abRansom, Jan (February 13, 2019)."White Supremacist Who Killed Black Man to Incite Race War Sentenced to Life in Prison".The New York Times.Archived from the original on February 14, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2019.
  19. ^"White supremacist pleads guilty to killing Black man as 'practice' for racist plot".The Guardian. September 23, 2019.Archived from the original on January 24, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2019.
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