Over at TalkLeft, Jeralyn Merritt has a very helpful post on what we know — and what we don’t — about the “Jena 6” controversy. Based on her summary, it looks like we don’t yet have clear evidence of racial discrimination in the charging decisions. There were two charging decisions that seem questionable, but we don’t yet have the context to know why they were made. Perhaps we’ll get that evidence in time, but I don’t think we have it yet.
I realize that some will find this terribly naive, on the theory that in our gut we all know what was happening (a reaction that explains posts like this). But I’d rather go on evidence than our gut feelings on this one, especially given how many people are trying to get to the bottom of the facts.