On June 7, 2026, a devastating incident occurred in Leesburg, Georgia, where a Black family reunion was disrupted by a racist attack. Jeffrey Tyler Kinzer, a 36-year-old individual, drove past the family’s home, shouting racial slurs, and later returned with an AR-15-style rifle, opening fire on the family. Fortunately, a Marine veteran in the family shot back, and Kinzer was injured. He was arrested and charged with aggravated assault, but the community is outraged, demanding hate crime charges. The family is seeking justice, and many are questioning why Kinzer was only charged with aggravated assault and released on a $5,000 bond. This incident has sparked a conversation about racial justice and the need for stricter hate crime laws. In this video, we discuss the details of the incident, the community’s response, and the ongoing demands for justice. We also explore the possibility of federal hate crime charges being filed. Join us as we delve into this critical issue and shed light on the importance of racial justice and equality. If you’re interested in staying up-to-date on the latest news and developments, be sure to subscribe to our channel for daily breaking news and Black community coverage.