Charges are pending by the Clark County Prosecutor's Office against a man who took a photo of himself kneeling on the neck of a crying two-year-old child and wrote "BLM now MF" on the photo before posting it on social media according to the Clark County Sheriff's Office.
The man, who deputies identified as Isaiah Jackson, 20, has been arrested and booked in the Clark County Jail due to a probation violation.
Clark County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Kristopher Shultz said "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 photo resembles the action taken by Minneapolis police officers during the arrest of George Floyd on May 25, which resulted in his death. The image may be disturbing to some viewers.
According to BreitBart
Isaiah Jackson was arrested on a probation violation after investigation of a photo posted online, allegedly depicting the 20-year-old Clark County resident kneeling on the neck of a crying toddler — whose hands are held behind his back by an off-screen individual. The image is an apparent mimicry of the alleged killing of George Floyd by former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin, with the caption “Blm now mf.”
Investigators immediately made contact with the mother, her son, and Jackson. “Subsequent 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,” Clark County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Kristopher Shultz told WHIO.
According to emergency scanner records, “deputies, police, and medics were called to two different addresses Tuesday morning in Clark County as a part of the investigation.” The child was transported to a hospital for evaluation but was found to be uninjured.