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'That’s Not Me’: Racist Who Terrorized Black Family Cries and Begs in Viral Courtroom Video,  But Here's the Sad Truth No-one Is Talking About

A nearly decade-old clip of a crying defendant saying “that’s not me” after she was convicted of a hate crime is going viral, offering a glimpse into a racist’s identity unraveling in the face of real consequences. In the resurfaced footage, Kayla Rae Norton of Georgia, then 25, sobbed and shook her head “no” as she addressed her victims in a Douglas County courtroom before her final sentencing. A video screenshot shows Kayla Rae Norton crying …

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Atlanta Black Star broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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