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Sept. 20, 2025 - Hodgetwins
09:33
Black Student Found Hanging from Tree Exposed as Race Hoax in Mississippi!

Hodgetwins dissect the death of Trey Reed, a 21-year-old Delta State student found hanging in Mississippi, labeling it a racial hoax rather than suicide. They critique authorities for shifting the location from a dorm to outdoor courts and highlight the NAACP's stance that Black people do not hang themselves from trees. Citing attorney Ben Crump's demand for an independent autopsy and contrasting the lack of physical trauma with racist rumors, the hosts accuse Democrats of ignoring similar cases while comparing the narrative to Charlie Kirk's rhetoric. Ultimately, they argue the incident reflects ongoing white supremacy, dismissing suicide theories as evidence of "bowling ball brains." [Automatically generated summary]

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Charlie Kirk Death Investigation 00:09:09
To the black community, it's not even like I want to say sorry.
I'm just so blue that these like lynchings have been happening and white people can't even fucking like understand it.
Black people do not do that to themselves, especially, especially, what's his name, Trey?
Especially, that shit happened right after Charlie Kirk.
You're gonna tell me that was a suicide?
F you, you.
If y'all believe that was a suicide, life will play out accordingly.
We all know that wasn't.
And I hope to God that civil rights lawyer will get this straight.
Demand that shit.
I don't even have words.
And this is my goal to get the other side, white people, to see this shit because I'm sick of it.
I'm sick of people not seeing this.
Colin Kaepernick isn't just taking a knee this time.
He's stepping in to fund an independent autopsy for Trey Reed.
You look up Opportunist in the dictionary, his face and his afro was right there.
What happened to Trey Reed is deeply disturbing.
A 21-year-old Delta State University student found hung from a tree on campus.
Authorities rushed to call it a suicide, but Trey's family immediately pointed out the inconsistencies.
First, they were told he died in his dorm room.
Then the story shifted.
Now it's outdoors by the pickleball courts.
That alone should raise alarms.
And to reiterate the NAACP, our people have not historically hung themselves from trees.
So white people don't, I mean, black people don't commit, you know, suicide?
Yeah, they can say it's fishy because it's from a tree and this is in Mississippi.
Oh.
Everybody know who Charlie Kirk is, but nobody knows who Trey Reed is.
Oh, okay.
That's funny.
That's mighty funny.
Trey Reed was an African-American college student at Delta State that was found hanging on a tree on said campus, out in the open, in public, lynched.
But y'all so worried about Charlie Kirk.
Let's talk about Trey Reed.
The internet just full, full, full, Charlie Kirk, Charlie Kirk, Charlie Kirk.
Let's fill it with Trey.
Y'all be mighty funny on these social medias talking about everything but the right thing.
Hello.
And this took place at Delta State in Mississippi.
I'm from Mississippi.
That's where I'm at right now.
So this really hits home for me to say.
Something like this was not an accident.
This was an act of racism and cruelty.
Still happening to this day.
In 2025, this is still occurring.
This happened less than 24 hours ago.
And not only was he hanging from a tree, but both of his legs were broken as well.
Just to say the least.
Here's what we know so far.
Reed was discovered hanging from a tree around 7.30 Monday morning.
The Bolivar County Coroner says the actual incident happened sometime on Sunday.
However, police are not revealing who discovered Reed's body or how the 21-year-old managed to get onto the tree in the first place, nor are they giving specifics of the video that captured the incident.
It's on video.
If he got attacked by white racist men in Mississippi, this would already be released.
It would be everywhere.
But when he said video, was it when they discovered his body or when the incident?
The incident.
Oh, the incident.
Yeah.
Well, he actually conducting a humanary autopsy.
The Bolivar County Coroner says his office can confirm that the deceased did not suffer any lacerations, contusions, compound fractures, broken bones, or injuries consistent with an assault.
The coroner goes...
So that idiot we just saw on TikTok, she heard it from another person that his legs were broken.
Because I've been hearing that his legs were broken.
Yeah.
Now, definitely, if his legs are broken, something's fishy.
Yeah, yeah.
Goes on to say there's no evidence to suggest the individual was physically attacked before his death.
The coroner is not ruling the death as a homicide nor suicide at this time.
He's calling it a death investigation.
He says more details will come out once the autopsy is complete.
As the investigation continues to unfold, university leaders say they understand the climate we're living in and they acknowledge how Reed's death impacts people here in the state.
While the preliminary report of the Ballber County Coroner's Office indicates no evidence of foul play, I we recognize that this is not only about facts, it's about emotions and it's about feelings.
These people are telling these people you are not logical, right?
There's no evidence that he was uh this happens all in foul play, yeah.
This happens all the time in the hood, but because this is out in the open, he was swinging from a tree, and this is Mississippi.
Y'all trying to pull the race card that one girl tried to link it to Charlie Kirk, it was retaliation for Charlie Kirk.
I'm telling you, man, black people hear voices.
Well, that's that was a white girl.
I'm talking about that girl with the ridiculous glasses on.
Yeah, it's sad that happened, but yeah, it's awful.
Well, who the Democrats in Mississippi started all of this?
Yeah, and the way this loss and how it was discovered affects people's lives happening now as we speak.
Reed's body is at the state crime lab undergoing an autopsy to determine his exact cause and manner of death.
Police expect those results to be released by the end of the week.
Reporting from Delta State University, I'm Quentin Smith.
All right, now civil rights attorney Ben Crump is representing the of course he's on the case.
Family, he wants to this ambulance chasing ambulance.
See, ambulance.
How'd I say it?
Just a accent, I guess.
Avalance.
You feel like a redneck.
This ambulance chasing this ambulance chasing.
We still got that gutter accident, still having kicked it.
You said this avalance chasing.
So ambulance.
Yeah.
Well, you didn't say it wrong.
It's just your ambulance.
Ambulance.
Them to see the video saying by demanding the family be allowed to view any video and commissioning an independent autopsy, we are taking every step to uncover the truth about what happened to Trey.
And the FBI also releasing a statement saying if during the course of the local investigation information comes to light of a potential federal violation, the FBI is prepared to investigate.
You know what's crazy about these people?
They're hoping that this is true so it'll validate how they see society and white people in this country.
They want this to be true so bad.
And it validates them.
See, I told you, I'm black.
I can't be successful.
I can't do any better what I'm doing now because I'm black.
I live in a racist society.
It almost makes them feel better that they're not the real problem.
But you are the real problem.
This is a horrible situation.
But people, you know what it is?
They're tired of hearing about Charlie Kirk.
This stuff is happening to our side too.
But they can't find any situations where it's happening to their side.
Right.
The only people that's on that side that's losing their life is because it's your side.
Yeah, like those have a call to the opposing side.
Yeah, just like those two Democrats.
They got, I forget what's there.
I think it was Minnesota.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Minnesota.
Democrats didn't say anything about them.
Right, right.
It was all over the news, but it was all over, but they didn't really care because they had just voted against Democrats.
And I forgot about what policy, what they brought along the lines of what Republicans.
Yeah, and then they were assassinated.
And then when that happened, I didn't hear them groaning and moaning about what happened to them.
No, they didn't care.
They didn't truly care.
But you know what's crazy?
It sounds like to me, the police departments have, you know, pretty much complete their investigation.
There's a video.
Yeah.
And the family's going to maybe see the video.
Yeah, these people are just putting their foot in their mouths before they've even seen the video, I bet you.
And they're going to end up looking like fools like always.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is crazy.
Crazy story.
People would do anything so they can push this narrative that we still live in the 1930s in this country.
And it's sad.
It's pathetic.
You brainwashing all these black people thinking they can't be successful.
They can't be nothing.
Because down in Mississippi, they're out there just hanging dudes.
Yeah.
That is crazy.
Well, Keith, man.
They're just gullible, stupid.
Well, Kevin, we fell for it too.
We fell for it.
Stop cutting me off.
Let me start over.
These are low capacity, knuckle dragging, mouth breathing.
Bowling Holes Narrative 00:00:23
No brains having.
Actually, they got brains like bowling balls.
It's like three.
How many holes in a bowling ball?
Three.
Three.
It's three holes in their head, and it's smooth and it's slick.
Ain't got no grooves in that brain.
Bowling ball brains, knuckle-dragging, mouth-breathing, slue-footed, Back, pigeon toy, Spoons.
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