The white supremacist New York murder suspect's family history puts him even more to shame
While James Jackson, the man allegedly responsible for the horrific murder of 66-year-old Timothy Caughman, may be an avowed white supremacist, it turns out his grandfather left behind a decidedly different sort of family legacy.
According to the New York Daily News, Ernest Merklein Jr., Jackson’s grandfather, was a dedicated public servant who helped racially integrate his Louisiana parish, where he served as a member of the local school board.
“He was very pro-integration,” Merklein’s friend Art Carmody told the paper. “He was very pro-black people.”