A teenager in Houston, TX was abducted by white supremacists Monday afternoon (May 14) while walking from the school bus stop but managed to escape shortly after, according to reports.

13-year-old Zavion Parker was reportedly ambushed by five teenage boys, who forced him into a 4-door vehicle. The teens were accompanied by a white adult male driver with orange hair and a tattoo that read, “I hate black people.”

The suspects took the sixth grader to an abandoned shack where they assaulted him and took his jacket, shoes, phone, and keys. They used his phone to text his mother, Michelle Lee, threatening messages.

We’re going to hang him. You’re going to find him in the morning,” read one of the texts.

When the suspects allegedly went into another room to load a gun, Zavion made his escape. A witness named Camecia Carmouche was driving when she saw him running with a torn shirt and no shoes and asked if he needed help.

His face was puffed up. He had scratches. His shirt was ripped. He had no shoes on,” Carmouche said. She also said the child told her that the bodies of other black men or boys were in the abandoned shack.

According to reports, some people doubted his story, but police say the child’s mother and Carmouche led them to the shack described by the boy. Investigators discovered shell casings, a wooden chair, and other weapons.

Source: Newsweek