Rev. Jesse Jackson in Court for West Bloomfield Stabbing Sentencing
'We've lost two children today — one to the graveyard and one to prison,' said the Rev. Jesse Jackson, in court today for the sentencing of 16-year-old Leonard White.
PONTIAC — The Rev. Jesse Jackson made an appearance Wednesday in Oakland County Circuit Court at the sentencing hearing involving the killing of a West Bloomfield teenager.
"We've lost two children today — one to the graveyard and one to prison," said Jackson on the sentencing of Leonard White, 16, of Walled Lake.
Jackson said that he knew the family of the victim, Johnathan Rickman, 17, of West Bloomfield, and that the boy kept a photo of Jackson in his bedroom.
Jackson arrived in court as Rickman's mother, Amy O'Brien, of Rochester, was reading a prepared statement to Judge Wendy Potts. Afterward, he consoled Rickman's father, Roderick Rickman.
"I hurt for both families. There are no winners in this case, and I hope some lesson will be had," Jackson said.
"I'm here to offer consolation and not judgment. We must continue to work to stop the violence in our community."
White was sentenced 4-15 years as an adult in the Michigan Department of Corrections after being convicted of voluntary manslaughter Dec. 12. He was charged with open murder and assault with a dangerous weapon in the June 4 death of Rickman and found not guilty on the assault charge.
White's attorney, Rowland Short, had asked Potts for a juvenile sentence.
David Martzolff
6:00 pm on Friday, January 13, 2012
And as usual, Jackson was on hand making sure race relations are out of whack. Jackson does NOT know or should I say, didn't know either Leonard White or Johnathan Rickman before the murder. Just like, Al not too Sharpton, they continually separate whites and blacks. They are useless. Jackson and Sharpton are always riding the shirt tails of unfortunate victims for their fame and fortune. Just like leeches.