Americans ask if Biden will invite 6-year-old white shooting victim to the White House with black teen

Days have passed since a violent North Carolina neighbor opened fire on a family, hitting and injuring a 6-year-old girl, after a basketball rolled into his yard.

And yet neither the family nor the girl has been invited to the White House. Critics would like to know why, particularly in light of the Ralph Yarl shooting in Missouri.

The Yarl shooting is relevant because, not long after the story broke, President Joe Biden rushed to invite the victim, Yarl, to the White House for a meeting.

Observe:

Yet no similar invitation has been granted to the family in North Carolina, not to mention the Nashville mass shooting victims from last month.

What is it about the different cases that makes one more worthy of the president’s attention? Critics would like to know.

Look:

Regarding the shooting in N.C., several young children were playing basketball when the ball rolled down the street and into the yard of Robert Singletary, 24. He reportedly became so enraged that he then ran down the street firing his gun at his neighbors.

A six-year-old girl, Kinsley; her father, William White; and her mother, Ashley Hilderbrand, were all hit.

“The Gaston County Police Department received a 911 call at 7:44 p.m. on Tuesday about a local shooting. Investigators later determined that Singletary seriously injured one adult male [the father] and one juvenile female [Kinsley], and that a separate female was grazed by a bullet [the mother] while a second adult male was shot,” ABC News reported.

“Why did you shoot my daddy and me? Why did you shoot a kid’s dad?” Kinsley later asked when questioned by the media.

“He looked at my husband and my daughter and told them, ‘I’m going to kill you,'” Hilderbrand added, describing what had happened.

It’s since been learned that Singletary is a bad hombre with a disturbing past.

A few months earlier in December, he was arrested for assaulting his 21-year-old girlfriend with a mini-sledgehammer and then keeping her locked inside his apartment for two hours.

“During the investigation, the victim told officers that she was at Singletary’s apartment on Armstrong Park Road a few hours earlier and that he struck her in the back of the head with a mini sledgehammer. The victim said that after being struck, she immediately felt dizzy and disoriented and that she was bleeding profusely from the back of her head,” the City of Gastonia reported at the time.

“The victim further stated that Singletary told her that she could not leave until she had cleaned up all the evidence from the assault. The victim complied with the Singletary’s demands and he allowed her to leave the apartment approximately two hours after the assault occurred,” the city added.

All this comes weeks after a “transgender male” opened fire at a Christian school in Nashville, killing six people.

Following the tragic mass shooting, the Biden administration made no attempt to invite victims to the White House, instead preferring to offer invitations to two state Democrat lawmakers who’d been justifiably expelled for acting up.

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