Jenifer Lewis is speaking out with a powerful message following the death of 18-year-old Nolan Xavier Wells. The college student was reported missing after a Fourth of July outing with friends on Horn Island in Mississippi. Nolan’s body was found two days later, on July 6, and concerns about his manner of death are in question. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office says no foul play is suspected, but a video of an argument among the group is causing suspicion.
Related: Ben Crump Says Nolan Xavier Wells Was A Strong Swimmer While Noting Texts Appear To Have Been Deleted From His Phone (VIDEO)
Jenifer Lewis Shares A Message Following The Death Of Nolan Wells
Jenifer Lewis shared an important message on Instagram on Wednesday, July 8, and it is powerful. The actress appears in a video shared with fans, delivering a passionate monologue that is going viral. The video begins with Lewis shaking her head before speaking.
“Stop killing our children, son of a b*tch,” Lewis began. “We don’t care if you think you’re rich. We love our children and the color of their skin, and we’re getting tired of being called as the next of kin.”
“You twisted monsters are going to fall,” she continued. “Don’t you know your own children will suffer if you keep magnifying this Civil War? The people are becoming more and more empowered. You can hide your face, but not your soul, coward. One again, we love our children and the color of their skin.”
Lewis also included the caption, “My sincere condolences to ALL the families around the world who have lost their children to so much hatred. #NolanXavierWells #StopKillingOurChildren #VoteGov.”
Celebs And Fans React To Jenifer Lewis’ Video Amid Nolan Wells Investigation
Celebrities and fans alike reacted to Lewis and her powerful message.
Comedian Luenell replied, “RIGHT JENNIFER🤬🔥🔥🔥🔥🤨🤨.”
Civil Rights’ Attorney Ben Crump Is Representing Nolan Xavier Wells’ Family
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump was retained by Nolan’s family amid the investigation into his death. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office says that the student may have drowned. Crump says that Nolan was a strong swimmer, and the family does not accept the sheriff’s theory. His friend group also claimed that he stayed behind while they left the island on a boat. However, a girl who was speaking to Nolan claims he said he was going back to the boat. The family also believes that texts were deleted from Nolan’s phone, and they’ve called for a transparent investigation.


