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Joe Jackson’s Granddaughter Was Stabbed 7 Times By Her Racist White Neighbor

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Yasmine Jackson, Joe Jackson’s granddaughter, is nursing stub wounds after her white neighbor stabbed her seven times, as reported by PageSix.

According to Yasmine, the white woman began chasing her, and when she finally got hold of her, she started stabbing her because she’s a nigger.

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According to Yasmine’s post on Instagram, the woman was initially charged with felony battery with a deadly.

Joh’Vonnie, Yasmine’s mother, was so saddened by the incident.

Joh’Vonnie also posted Yasmine’s injuries on Instagram.

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