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Tombstone of dragging victim desecrated

The headstone of a black man dragged to his death in Texas in 1998 was found broken with a racial epithet carved into the granite, police said Thursday.
/ Source: The Associated Press

The tombstone of a black man who was dragged to his death was found broken with a racial epithet carved into the granite, police said.

“We hoped he could rest in peace,” said Stella Byrd, the mother of 1998 dragging victim James Byrd Jr. “They’ve done enough to him already.”

Two people at the Jasper City Cemetery tending to a relative’s gravesite Thursday afternoon noticed the damage, police said.

The granite headstone, noting Byrd’s date of birth as May 2, 1949, was broken from its base, according to Beaumont television station KFDM.

Police Chief Stanley Christopher told the station the desecration apparently happened in the past couple of days. The case is being investigated as criminal mischief, he said. There have been no arrests.

Byrd was on his way home from a party June 7, 1998, when he crossed the path of three white men who had been out drinking.

The men took Byrd to a country road, beat him, chained him to their truck by his ankles, and dragged him more than two miles until he was dismembered and decapitated.

Two were convicted and sentenced to death; one received life in prison.

Jasper is about 110 miles northeast of Houston.