Black Man Unleashes Axe Attack on Grieving Father — Nearly Decapitating Him at a Bus Stop
The news is overflowing with horror these days. But lately, there’s been a disturbing uptick in black-on-white crime — and it’s not just the numbers, which we all know nobody keeps track of, for obvious reasons. It’s the sheer brutality of it all. These aren’t random muggings or drive-bys —we’re talking about senseless, savage violence of the most shocking kind.
And now, we’ve got another story to report — one that’s difficult to wrap your head around.
This latest nightmare, which we’ll share with you shortly, comes on the heels of a case that shocked the nation: the brutal killing of Austin Metcalf, a white teenager murdered by Karmelo Anthony, a black teen, at a high school track meet. We recently shared an update on that case — and it made one thing painfully clear: we live under a two-tier justice system.
Most of us already knew that. But now, it’s in your face.
While white Americans like the January 6 political prisoners and Kyle Rittenhouse were forced to languish behind bars for months — or even years — without bail, the young man accused of murdering football star Austin Metcalf was let out of jail just a week and a half later, thanks to a massive bail reduction from a judge who loves and supports the left’s DEI agenda.
The American justice system isn’t broken, folks. It’s rigged. We don’t have one set of rules for everyone. We have two. One for people who toe the regime’s line and another for anyone who dares to step out of it—especially if they’re white, male, conservative, or, God forbid, defend themselves. And nothing proves this case more clearly than the latest outrage: a black teen who stabbed a white kid in the chest and allegedly murdered him at a high school track meet was back on the streets after just 12 days.
As a reminder, right after Karmelo Anthony stabbed Austin Metcalf in the heart, he bled to death and died in his twin brother’s arms.
Think about it: twelve days. That’s all it took for the system to shrug off a brutal (alleged) murder and let this kid waltz out on a ridiculously reduced bond. Meanwhile, political prisoners from J6 rotted behind bars without bond at all. And Kyle Rittenhouse, who actually acted in pure self-defense, was slapped with a $2 million cash bond and sat in jail for nearly three months.
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Black privilege strikes again.
As we mentioned earlier, we have yet another horror story to report — and it’s every bit as disturbing as the last one.
This story involves a grieving husband and wife who had traveled to Arizona to mourn the loss of their unborn child. While waiting at a bus stop near the university, a black man reportedly approached them and, in a completely unprovoked attack, nearly decapitated the young husband — slashing him in the neck with an axe in front of his wife.
Yes, you read that right. A man who was mourning the loss of his child was almost beheaded in public, while his wife stood there and watched the whole nightmare unfold.
You won’t hear this story on the mainstream news — because once again, it doesn’t fit the left’s carefully crafted narrative that blacks are victims and whites are evil perpetrators. The reality is this: black-on-white violence is getting bolder, bloodier, and more brazen by the day. And the propaganda media is dead silent.
Meet Daniel Michael, who was arrested in Tucson, AZ after he allegedly struck Jacob Couch in the neck with a hatchet while he was sitting at a bus stop with his wife.
Jacob and his wife Kristen were reportedly staying in Tucson to mourn the death of their son who was stillborn. Jacob is now fighting for his life.
Will the MSM cover this story???
Here are the sickening details the mainstream media won’t talk about…
A father of two was nearly decapitated in front of his wife and left in critical condition by an axe-wielding menace as the couple were in the middle of a cross-country trip home — one year after their son’s death.
Jacob Couch, 32, was sitting on a bus stop bench with his wife Kristen in Tuscon, Arizona when 25-year-old Daniel Michael confronted the pair on April 5.
Michael was allegedly carrying a hatchet through Tuscon’s downtown area and began yelling at the couple, KOLD reported, citing court records.
“Seeing your husband get almost decapitated and being the only one to help like it’s, hard,” Kristen Couch told the outlet.
She recalled telling the stranger they were just leaving as her husband bent down to grab their bags when Michael launched his horrific attack.
This was the scene of the bloody axe attack:

The couple was still trying to find some peace and comfort after losing their son — that’s why they were in Arizona. The New York Post piece continues:
The couple, who had been married for 11 years, had been living in Los Angeles for nearly a year after the stillbirth of their son in May 2024.
“We were coming home because we just couldn’t get it together like we just needed our family,” Kristen said.
The two were on their way home to Arab, Ala. where their 13- and 15-year-old daughters were waiting for them.
They had been traveling by bus and were waiting at 6 Avenue and Broadway station for the next leg of their journey.
“He was a very non-confrontational person,” Kristen Couch said. “He wasn’t aggressive. He was kind, he was so kind.”
Michael was identified by police through security footage and was captured three days after the attack.
Right now, the suspect is sitting in Pima County Jail on a $1 million bond. He’s facing two counts of aggravated assault, but if the young husband dies, that would likely be upgraded to homicide.
And here’s the question nobody’s asking: Will he get the same soft treatment as Karmelo Anthony? Will they quietly lower his bail and let him walk, too?
Also, compare this guy’s bail to Kyle Rittenhouse — a white teenager forced to defend himself during a left-wing riot — he had an unjust $2 million cash bond slapped on him, while the media crucified him from coast to coast. Why does it feel like justice depends on your skin color and political usefulness?
It’s stories like these — and the silence from our fake news that always follows — that proves just how broken the system really is.